KEY TERMS
TERMINOLOGY
TRAUMA
RESPIRATORY
CARDIOLOGY
OBSTETRICS
ALLERGIC REACTION
100

Lines the abdomen and contains two layers

What is the peritoneum?

100

The sound or feeling of broken fragments of bone grinding against each other

What is crepitus?

100

Injury name when more and one major organ system is involved.

Multisystem Injury

100

The only completely circular cartilaginous ring of the upper airway

What is Cricoid cartilage?

100

The vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the arterioles and then to the capillaries

What are arteries?

100

The Organ of pregnancy

Placenta

100

Hypersensitivity reaction resulting from exposure to an allergen

What is an allergic reaction?

200

The muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities

What is the diaphragm?

200

A specialized language used in all medical fields

What is Medical terminology?

200

Assessment reveals a purplish discoloration of the mastoid area behind the ear.

What are Battle Signs?

200

An inadequacy in the amount of oxygen delivered to the cells

What is hypoxia?

200

Cardiac rhythm abnormalities

What is dysrhythmia?

200

Unborn infants lifeline

What is the Umbilical Cord?

200

The process of developing hypersensitivity on first exposure to an antigen

What is Sensitization?
300

A gasping type breaths, common in cardiac arrest

What are agonal respirations?

300

A word part added to the end of the combining form

What is the suffix?

300

An abdominal injury characterized as a portion of the abdominal organ protruding through the open wound in the abdomen

What is Abdominal Evisceration?

300

Late sign of hypoxia characterized by bluish gray color

What is Cyanosis?

300

Causes the heart muscle to contract when the electrical charges in the heart muscle changes from negative to positive.

What is Depolarization?

300

Vomiting so severe that it causes severe dehydration and electrolyte disturbances.

What is Hyperemesis Gravidarum?

300

Primary chemical mediator released from mast cells and basophil

What is Histamine?

400

A condition in which increased tissue pressure in a confined space causes decreased flood flow, leading to hypoxia and possible muscle, nerve and vessel impairment, which cam be permanent 

What is compartment system?

400

Meaning of -itis

What is inflammation?

400

A tool used to help determine the level of responsiveness. Measures eye, verbal, and motor responses

What is the Glasgow Comma Scale (GCS)

400

A harsh, high-pitched sound heard during inspiration.

What is Stridor?

400

Pace maker of the heart

What is the sino-artia node (SA Node)?

400

Premature separation of the placenta from the uterine wall prior to the birth of the baby

What is abrupto placentae (placenta abruption)?

400

An antibody produced specific to anaphylaxis 

Immunoglobulin E (IgE)

500

Collection of blood between the dura mater and the arachnoid layer of the brain

What is Subdural Hematoma?

500

an instrument used for examining

What is -scopy?

500

A common cardiac injury following a severe blunt trauma to the chest

What is Cardiac Contusion?

500

A condition in which the patient is working harder to breathe

What is respiratory distress?

500

The delivery of oxygen and nutrients from the blood through the thin capillary walls into the cells, and the removal of carbon dioxide and other wastes

What is perfusion?

500

An Umbilical cord wrapped around the baby's neck.

What is the Nuchal Cord?

500

An allergic reaction in which no sensitization is required

What is an anaphylactoid reaction or NON-IgE mediated reaction