How many vertebrae are in the human body?
33 vertebrae
What is the study of skin called?
Dermatology
HM2 Mora states he is attempting to gain weight by lifting monster cans every day. This would be documented where in the SOAP note?
Subjective
True or False, I should use the trauma shears or forceps to brush away debris on a wound if my gloves are soiled.
False, sterile gauze
The coming apart of a body part (joint) from its normal position is known as what?
Dislocation
For potential injuries to the spine based on mechanism of injury, I should apply what?
Cervical Collar
These irregularly shaped, elevated, progressively enlarging scars grows beyond boundaries and are caused by excessive collagen formation during healing describes what?
Keloid
You usually feel this during staple and suture removals?
Tugging or Pulling of the skin
After tightly bandaging an extremity, besides checking to see if bleeding has stopped you should also check what to ensure what hasn't been interrupted?
Distal pulse
A fracture in which the bone is broken in several places is what kind of fracture?
Comminuted Fracture
Life threatening spinal injuries are treated during prehospital or inpatient/outpatient?
Prehospital
True or False, HM can remove a C-collar whenever they want?
False, only medical officer
This type of muscle is under conscious control of the brain via the nervous system
Voluntary muscles
This type of muscles is known as smooth muscle, is found in the gastrointestinal system, lungs, blood vessels, and urinary system?
Involuntary muscles
Cardiac Muscle
True or False, To Prevent Injury I should keep weight as far as possible to my body and not compensate by lifting with only one hand?
False Keep weight as close as possible to your body
I need to assess what 3 things before or after immobilizing or splinting an extremity?
2.Motor Function
3.Sensation
A patient was educated on physical training and nutritional meal facts. This goes where in a SOAP note?
Plan
What substance lubricates the skin and hair?
Sebum
Inflammation of the subcutaneous, loose connective tissues is known as?
Cellulitis
This part of the body supports the body and protects the spinal cord?
This is a form of arthritis, a disorder of purine metabolism that results from an elevated serum uric acid level.
Gout
This part is most often injured by energy that forces movement of this part beyond its normal range of motion
The Spine
This connective tissue stores fat, provides energy, cushioning, and insulation?
Adipose tissues
This part of the skin is a tough, leathery part of the skin ranging from 0.06 to 0.6 mm
Epidermis
This part of the skin supports the skin and consists of adipose tissue and fascia
Subcutaneous tissues
This part of the skin is 4mm thick and highly vascular with many capillary beds providing nutrition
Dermis
Any mechanical injury resulting in hemorrhage beneath unbroken skin
Contusion
Most commonly used for transporting sick or injured person?
Stokes stretcher
used for rapid immobilization and extrication of patients with spinal and neck injures in tight places
Reeves stretcher
Direct ground lift
Burns are classified by what 3 ways?
1. agent and source
2. Depth
3. Severity
Which burn severity classification are complicated by injuries of the respiratory tract, other soft-tissue injuries, and injuries of the bone, 10% Full thickness burns and partial thickness burns of 30%?
Critical Burns
Which burn severity classification are full thickness burns less than 2% of the body surface excluding the face, hands, feet, genitalia, or respiratory tract?
Minor Burns
Which burn has blisters, is deep, intense pain, and reddening?
Second degree burns
Name the 5 main functions of the musculoskeletal system.
2. Protect internal organs
3. Provides leverage and movement
4. Produce blood cells
5. Store minerals and lipids
Which burn has charred black or brown areas that are dry and white with possible complaints of severe or no pain?
3rd Degree Burn
True or False, Rules of Sixes are used to estimate the surface area affected.
False Rule of Nines
True or False, When removing sutures you should snip as close to the skin as possible at end distal to knot.
True
Name the 3 equipment needed for staple removal
1. Staple removal kit
2. Antiseptic Swabs
3. Gauze
Name the 4 equipment needed for suture removal
1. Suture removal kit
2. Antiseptic swabs
3. Gauze
4. Forceps
What move would you use to move a patient in immediate danger before assessing the patient or immobilizing the spine?
Emergency Moves
This protects tissues and organs from physical, chemical and biological damage from microorganisms?
Cutaneous membrane
A result of trauma or injury to the pelvis or perineum also a spinal cord injury is what?
Priapism
What move requires patient to be moved quickly for treatment of an immediate life threat?
Urgent move