BURN BABY BURN
MCI/TRIAGE
BLEED IT AND WEEP
CALL ORA
DO IT LADY
100

What type of burn presents with blistering?

What is a Partial Thickness (or Second Degree) burn

100

Patients who are triaged "green" can do what that other triage patients can't?

What is ambulate

100

A patient is bradycardic and hypotensive, what stage of shock is this?

What is decompensated

100

What bone articulates with the femur at its distal end?

What is the tibia

100

What medication can be given for acute bleeding if within the 3 hour window?

What is TXA

200

A sunburn only damages what layer of skin?

What is the epidermis

200

What triage color has no life threats but just cannot ambulate on their own?

What is yellow

200
Patients with pelvic fractures/injuries can experience what type of shock?

What is hemorrhagic shock

200

What condition is a complete displacement of anatomical position, resulting in fixed abnormal positioning and deformity

What is a dislocation

200
Patient presents with open radial fracture with minimal bleeding after falling from the 2nd story of their home during a fire. You notice soot around their nostrils and a raspiness to their voice. What should be treated first?

What is the airway

300
Singed nasal hairs and/or eyebrows and a hoarse voice should make you suspicious for what anatomical structure to deteriorate? 

What is the airway

300

Apneic patient, airway repositioned, still no respirations noted. Triage status?

What is black

300

What vital sign is the first "warning sign" of potential shock?

What is tachycardia
300

How much blood loss can you experience with one femur fracture?

What is 1.5L

300

Your patient has a penetrating chest wound, how should you manage this?

What is a chest seal

400

What is the BSA of an ENTIRE (front and back) leg?

What is 18%

400

Respirations over what rate is considered triage "red"?

What is >30

400

What MAP is required to perfuse organs?

What is >65 mmHg

400

A shortened and externally rotated leg is suspicious for what type of dislocation?

What is anterior dislocation

400

A patient is ejected from a vehicle and is unresponsive. What treatment/precaution should be taken prior to moving the patient to the ambulance?

What is cervical and spinal immobilization 

500

Using the Parkland Formula, how many mls would a patient (100 kg) be administered within their first 8 hrs with burns to their anterior right arm, chest and abdomen, and anterior left arm?

What is 5,400ml

500

START triage allows you to perform what intervention to those without spontaneous breathing?

Reposition the airway

500

TXA blocks the activation of _______ to ________. Hint: Both start with a "P"

What is plasminogen 

What is plasmin

500

Name 5 out of the 7 "P"s of Compartment Syndrome 

What is Pain, Pallor, Paresthesia, Paralysis, Pressure, Pulses, Poikilothermia

500

Although many supporting signs and symptoms we can assess for, ultimately you should only consider needle decompressing a conscious patient if they are _______

What is unstable

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