See No Evil
From the Neck Up
You Make Me Nervous
I'll Face My Problems Head On
The Pressure is On
100

The white portion of the eye.

What is the sclera?

100

The maxillae

What is the upper jawbone?

100

Division of the nervous system responsible for voluntary muscle control

What is the Somatic Nervous System

100

Warm skin, hypotension, bradycardia.

What are the signs of neurogenic shock?

100

MAP-ICP

What is Cerebral Perfusion Pressure?

200

Lateral irrigation of the eye, starting at the bridge of the nose.

What is the treatment for particulates in the eye?

200

Fracture of the nasal bone and inferior maxillae that separates them from the rest of the facial bones.

What is a Le Forte II

200

Thin translucent layer that attaches to the brain.

What is the Pia Mater?

200

This will alert the receiving facility that a specialist may be needed. 

What is a highly descriptive report?

200

Cushing's Triad, Posturing, Unequal Pupils

What are signs of brain herniation?

300

Care taken to prevent sympathetic eye movement when an object is embedded in the in the eye.

What is covering both eyes?

300

The Malleus, Incus, and Stapes

What are the bones of the middle ear?

300

End of the spinal cord in which nerve ends fan out.

What is the Cauda Equina?

300

Injury to the brain from hypoxia, hypotension, or hypothermia.

What is a secondary brain injury?

300

Can take up to 2 weeks to manifest and is characterized by slow venous bleeding.

What is a subdural bleed?

400

Clear jelly-like fluid in the back of the eye that is irreplacable.

What is the vitreous humor?

400

This muscle allows movement of the head.

What is the sternocleidomastoid?

400

Control center of the sympathetic nervous system.

What is the hypothalamus?

400

Injury that results in anterior and posterior brain swelling

What is Coup-Contrecoup?

400

Commonly produced by a linear fracture and is characterized by a lucid interval

What is an epidural bleed?

500

Fracture resulting in diplopia, oculomotor impairment, infraorbital hypoesthesia and a headache.

What is a blowout fracture?

500

Injury characterized by hoarseness, dysphagia, hemoptysis, and subcutaneous emphysema.

What is a laryngeal injury?

500

Fatty insulating layer that wraps around nerve axons.

What is the myelin sheath?

500

Bleeding into the anterior chamber of the eye.

What is Hyphema?

500

Increased SBP or widening PP and decreased pulse

What is Cushing's Reflex?

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