Round and Round
Its every where
What do I do
Its a Shock Thang
Give me a Sign
100
Vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
What is an Artery
100
Bleeding, especially severe bleeding.
What is Hemorrhage
100
Is the first step in controlling any bleeding.
What is BSI
100
when the patient is developing shock but the body is still able to maintain perfusion.
What is Compensated Shock
100
When the brain is often deprived of oxygen you may see anxiety, restlessness, and combativeness. These are all known as ________
What is Altered Mental Status
200
Vessels with valves that carry blood back to the heart.
What is a Vein
200
Arterial, Venous, and Capillary bleeding are all known as this.
What is External Bleeding
200
is the most effective way to control external bleeding.
What is Direct Pressure
200
shock resulting from blood loss
What is hemorrhagic
200
are the first to vital signs to change
What is Respiratory rate and Pulse rate
300
______ has several functions including, transportation of gasses, nutrition, excretion, protection, and regulation.
What is Blood
300
This type of bleeding is typically slow and oozing.
What is Capillary Bleeding
300
Substance applied as powders, dressing, gauze or bandages to stop bleeding.
What is Hemostatic Agent
300
hypoperfusion due to nerve paralysis resulting in the dilation of blood vessels.
What is Neurogenic Shock
300
Blood shunting from the GI organs causes
What is Nausea and Vomiting
400
The adequate circulation of blood throughout the body.
What is Perfusion
400
Severe external bleeding must by identified in the
What is Primary Assessment
400
When using a _________, you must note the time of application, maintain visual monitoring of the wound site, and ensure effectiveness of this device.
What is a Tourniquet
400
This is usually brought on by a heart attack.
What is Cardiogenic Shock
400
_______ is a late sign of shock
What is decreasing blood pressure
500
Inadequate perfusion of the body's tissues and organs.
What is Shock
500
_______ is the leading cause of internal injuries and bleeding.
What is Blunt trauma
500
If you have bleeding to the _____ or ______ you should not apply direct pressure or attempt to stop the bleeding.
What is Ears or Nose
500
This is when the body has lost the battle to maintain perfusion to vital organs. Even if adequate vital signs return the patient may die due to organ failure.
What is Irreversible shock
500
When pressure receptors in the aorta and carotid artery sense decreased blood flow, they stimulate the release of epinephrine and nor-epinephrine into the blood stream. This is known as the _____________ response.
What is Fight or Flight.