Cardiology
Airway
Pharmacology
Trauma
Shock
100

The name of the heart muscle!

What is the Myocardium?

100
The muscle responsible for ventilation! 

What are the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles?

100

Dosage of Aspirin!

What is 324mg?

100

A rough, jagged tear or cut in the skin and soft body tissues.

What is a laceration?

100

Type of shock that occurs when the body's own immune system overreacts to a trigger. This shock causes hypotension, tachycardia, wheezing, and airway swelling.

What is anaphylactic shock?

200

The four chambers of the heart!

What is the Left and Right Atrium, and the Left and Right Ventricle?

200

Condition described as decreased lung sounds on one side, jugular vein distention, and tracheal deviation.

What is Tension Pneumothorax?

200

This medication is given for conscious hypoglycemic patients.

What is oral glucose?

200

When an internal organ is exposed through an open wound!

What is an Evisceration?
200

Type of shock that occurs after a massive amount of bleeding!

What is Hemorrhagic Shock? 

300

Condition consisting of low BP/narrowing pulse pressure, JVD, and muffled heart sounds (Beck's Triad). This condition can also consist of pulsus paradoxus (drop in BP during inhalation), rapid heart rate, shortness of breath, and dizziness.

What is Cardiac Tamponade?

300

The most common cause of an obstructed airway!

What is the tongue?

300

Contraindications of Oral Glucose!

What is decreased levels of consciousness, nausea, and vomiting?

300

Bruising around the eyes (racoon eyes), and/or behind the ears (battle signs), CSF leaking out the nose and/or ears, and blood behind the eardrum (hemotympanum)! This is a sign of........

What is a Basler Skull Fracture?

300

Occurs when the body starts failing to compensate for the amount hypoperfusion that is occuring.

What is Decompensated Shock?

400

Preload, Afterload, and Contractility determines this!

What is Stroke Volume?

400

This is where cellular respiration takes place!

What are the Alveoli?

400

Contraindication of Aspirin other than hypersensitivity!

What is gastrointestinal bleeding or a heart rate above 100 BPM?

400

Signs and symptoms consisting of elevated BP, bradycardia, and irregular respirations.

What is Cushing's Triad?

400

Cardiac Tamponade is this type of shock! 

What is Cardiogenic Shock?

500

Condition that causes bradycardia, hypotension, and diaphoresis when a patient takes too much of a common heart medication like metoprolol or diltiazem (Cardizem)!

What is a Beta-Blocker or Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose?

500

Condition most commonly seen in pediatric patients consisting of signs and symptoms of upper airway swelling, stridor, high fever, drooling, difficulty swallowing, and difficulty breathing.                                                              

What is Epiglottitis?

500

The drug classification of noloxone!

What is an opioid antagonist? 

500

It happens when high pressure builds up inside an enclosed group of muscles inside the body, preventing blood flow to parts of the body distal to this type of injury.

What is Compartment Syndrome?

500

The definition of shock!

What is Hypoperfusion?