A Prefix term meaning first
What is Primi-?
The top 7 vertebrae of the spine
What is the cervical spine?
DCAP-BTLS is a mnemonic standing for what trauma words
What is deformities ,contusions, abrasions, punctures, burns tenderness, lacerations, and swelling?
Supplemental oxygen should be administered to maintain an SpO2 between what two percentages
What is 94%-99%?
A name for humans ages 3-6 years old
What is preschool age children?
A positional prefix term meaning away from
What is ab-?
The capillary refill time in a child
What is 2 seconds?
A type of injury defined as a disruption of the joint in which the bone ends are no longer in contact
What is a dislocation?
What to do if you find that the patient is unresponsive with no breathing and you are unable to detect a pulse
What is initiating CPR?
A structure larger on pediatrics relative to other structures and poses a higher risk of airway obstruction than in an adult
What is the tongue?
The front and back directional terms of the body
What is Anterior (ventral) and Posterior (dorsal)?
The normal core body temperature
What is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit?
The equation for kinetic energy
KE= 1/2m*v^2
A lot maneuver that should be used to open a patient's airway when a spinal injury is suspected
What is the Jaw thrust maneuver?
A condition that weakens bones, making them more prone to fractures common in older women
What is osteoporosis?
The suffix meaning “pertaining to eating or swallowing”
What is -Phagia?
The left upper quadrant of the abdominal consists of which organs?
What is the spleen, stomach, large and small intestine?
The three parts of the cardio vascular system
WHAT IS THE?????
1:Pump(heart)
2:Container (blood vessels)
3: The Fluid (blood and bodily fluids)
One of the primary waste products of normal cellular metabolism that must be removed from the body by the lungs
What is Carbon Dioxide?
A disorder in which cholesterol and calcium build up inside the walls of the blood vessels
What is Atherosclerosis?
A common abbreviation for Aspirin
What is ASA?
The three type of oral glucose in order of most common to least common
What is the rapid dissolving gel(1), the large chewable tablet (2) and liquid formulation(3)?
The complete stabilization of an injured extremity
What is splinting from the joint above to the joint below the injury site?
Hypovolemic shock from a severe burn is a result of the loss of this bodily fluid
What is plasma?
The volume of this special population group of individuals blood volume increases by as much as 50% and the heart rate increases by 20%
What is a pregnant woman?