This device shows what the heart is doing
Cardiac monitor
It is used for slow administration of intravenous drugs
IV pump
This organ processes nutrients and absorbs them into your blood after you eat.
small intestine
This joint connects your leg to your foot and allows you to walk, run, and jump.
ankle
OR
operation room
It is used to move patients lying down
Stretcher
A small, sharp knife used to make precise incisions.
Surgical Scalpels
This organ is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood throughout the entire body.
heart
This part of the body is responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide, and is located in the chest.
Lungs
ER
emergency room
Used to listen to the heart, lungs, and internal sounds.
Stethoscope
It is used to defibrillate the heart
This organ is involved in breaking down food and storing bile for digestion.
Liver
This organ helps you digest food and is found in your abdomen.
Stomach
TBI
Traumatic Brain Injury
Helps a patient breathe when they can't do it on their own.
Ventilator
A thin tube with a camera used to examine the inside of the abdomen
Laparoscope
This part of your body helps with movement and flexibility and is attached to your bones.
Muscles
This is the outer layer of your body, and it protects your internal organs.
Skin
PTSD
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body.
Syringe
If someone is bleeding a lot, it is very necessary
bags of blood
This part of the nervous system sends signals from the brain to the rest of the body, enabling movement and sensations.
Spinal Cord
These are structures inside your skull that are responsible for thinking, memory, and controlling your body's movements.
Brain
TACEVAC
Tactical Evacuation