Key Terms
Organs
Signs and Symptoms
Burns
100

A nosebleed is also known as? 

Epistaxis 


100

These organs are located in the left lower quadrant. 

Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Left Ovary in Females. 

100

A core temperature of 104 F, altered mental status, and changes in sweating are all signs of what condition? 

Heat Stroke 

100

First degree burns affect this layer of skin. 

Epidermis (superficial) 

200

The act of sorting patients based on the severity of their injuries is known as? 

Triage 

200

These organs are located in the right lower quadrant. 

Appendix, Large Intestine, Small Intestine Right Ovary in females. 

200

List the signs and symptoms of increased intercranial pressure.  

Headache, Nausea and Vomiting, Alerted Mental Status, Vision Changes, Seizures. 

200

The degree of burn extends into the dermis and is known as a partial-thickness burn. 

Second Degree 

300

These organs are located in the left upper quadrant. 

Portion of the liver, Stomach, Left Kidney, Pancreas, Spleen, Transverse Colon, portion of the Small Intestine. 

300

Joint and muscle pain, fatigue, skin symptoms and in more serious conditions respiratory distress and neurological issues are indications of what condition. 

Decompression Illness (The Bends)

300

This degree of burn may extend to the subcutaneous tissue and is often not painful. 

Third Degree (full thickness) 

400

These organs are located in the right upper quadrant. 

Liver, Stomach, Gallbladder, Duodenum, Right Kidney, Pancreas, Transverse Colon

400

List the signs and symptoms of decompensated shock.

Hypotension, tachycardia, weak or absent peripheral pulses, rapid shallow breathing, cold clammy skin, altered mental status. 

400

Using the rule of 9's, calculate this patients burn percentage. 

42-year-old male with burns to the anterior right arm, anterior right leg, and abdomen. 

22.5%

500

Name one hollow organ and one solid organ. 

Hollow - Heart, intestines, bladder, gallbladder, stomach. 

Solid - Liver, spleen, kidney, pancreas, brain. 

500

Using the rule of 9's calculate this patient burn percentage.

1-year-old female with burns to the head, chest, and abdomen.  

36% 

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