What is shock?
What is the state of inadequate perfusion of the cells. (too little oxygen and too much acid)
What is the longest bone in the human body?
what is the Femur
What does the circulatory system do?
What is the transportation system (delivers nutrients and oxygen)
What is a normal core body temperature?
What is 37°C
What is the motor nerve?
what is a nerve that cause a contraction in a skeleton muscle
How does shock affect the body? Name 2
This isn't symptom's of shock
what is cells stop functioning
cells eventually die
enough cells die tissue die
tissue start to die organs will die
How many pair of ribs do humans have?
What is 12?
What are the two main components of blood?
What is blood and plasma
What are 4 mechanisms of heat loss?
What is Radiation, conduction, convection, and evaporation
What is hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia?
What is low and high blood sugar?
what are the 5 category's of shock?
Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, Anaphlactic, Septic, Nerogenic
What are anatomical terms? and name 4
What is the term used to describe the location of physical findings.
Trunk, Supine, Prone, Erect, Anterior
What are the two systems in the circulatory system?
What is the pulmonary and systemic circulation
What is the difference between Heat exhaustion and Heatstroke?
Heat exhaustion is the depletion of both water and salt in the body. Heatstroke occurs when the body mechanisms for heat dissipation are overwhelm and fail.
What is FAST? and how would you test for each one?
Face (look at face)
Arms (have the cross their arms and squeeze your hands)
Speech (ask question)
Time (get them to a hospital)
What are the signs and symptoms of anaphylactic shock? Name 5
Generalized itching, numbness or tingling (face or mouth), hives, tightness in throat, wheezing (breathing) chest tightness, general weakness, diarrhea
Name the 3 major bones in the legs and the 3 major bone in the arm
what is femur, Fibula and tibia
what is Humerus, radius, and ulna
What is a pulse and what are all the location you can find a pulse?
what is the number of times the ventricles pump blood into the arteries per minute
Carotid, Radial, Femoral, Dorsalis, Posterior tibialis
What are the stages of hypothermia, and what are the body temps for each stage?
What is mild (35°-33°)
Moderate (32°-29°)
Severe (28°-9°)
Death
What are the different stages of triage? Name two different types of injury's for each stage?
Black/Expectant (unlikely to survive)
Red/Immediate (medical attention in min. up 60)
Yellow/Delayed (will not deteriorate for several hours)
Green/Minor
Is treating for shock important? Why or Why not?
Yes
Name the 3 bony plates in the skull
Frontal, Maxilla, Mandible, Parietal, Temporal, Occipital
What is the path of blood flow through the heart?
What are the different types of burn and there treatments?
first-degree
second-degree
third-degree
chemical
Tar
electrical
What would H2S poisoning look like and how would you treat it?
What is burning of eyes/throat, excessive tearing, loss of smell, impaired judgment, loss of balance.
Rapid transport and treat for shock