Muscle and Bone Injuries
Head and Spinal Injuries
Chest and Abdominal Injuries
Medical Terminology
Anatomy
100

Three types of forces that cause musculoskeletal injuries.

What is: direct force, indirect force, and twisting force.

100

A blow to the head that causes minor and temporary damage to the brain.

What is concussion?

100

Another word for bloating.

What is distention?

100

An escape of air into the pleural space that is often associated with trauma.

What is pneumothorax?

100

Location of the gallbladder.

RUQ

200

3 examples of improvised splints.

What are: pieces of wood, cardboard, folded blanket, magazines, etc.

200

Any injury to the body that may be preventing the patient from realizing pain in the neck or spine.

What is distracting injury?

200

Separates the abdominal cavity from the chest cavity.

What is diaphragm?

200

Blood and air entering the chest cavity causes this.

What is a hemopneumothorax?

200

Location of the gallbladder.

RUQ

300

After PPE, this comes next when treating a skeletal injury.

What is take manual stabilization above and below the injury. 

300

What should you do for football players who are wearing shoulder pads and a helmet, but are having difficulty breathing after a violent tackle?

Remove BOTH the helmet and shoulder pads to secure an airway.

300

Exact location of the kidneys.

What is retroperitoneal cavity?

300

OPQRST

What is: Onset, Provocation, Quality, Region/Radiate, Severity, Time

300

Example of a solid organ (list 3)

What is: liver, spleen, kidney, pancreas, ovaries

400

Why do you check SMC's before and after any action you take?

To determine if pt lost SMC's due to the injury or because of treatment you rendered.

400

Another term for whip-lash.

What is hyperextension injury?

400

A tear in the inner wall of the aorta most often caused by a genetic weakness of a vessel and described as a sharp tearing pain.

What is aortic dissection?

400

Term now used to describe the care for patients with a mechanism that could be suggestive of a spinal injury.

What is SMR or spinal motion restriction?

400

The _____ and ______ pass through the abdomen, dividing into the left and right iliac vessels in the pelvis, then becoming the femoral artery and vein in each lower extremity. (Be specific)

What is the aorta and inferior vena cava?

500

A partial or complete tearing of the ligaments and tendons that support a joint.

What is a sprain?

500

Diving is an example of this type of spinal injury.

What is compression injury?

500

Bleeding in the GI system is common and can be seen in vomit and stool.  How do you tell the difference between an active bleed and an old bleed?  (Be very descriptive as to how the vomit AND stool)

An active bleed appears as bright red blood in both vomit and stool.  An old bleed appears as dark coffee grounds in blood that has been vomited and the stool will appear very dark like tar.

500

cholecystitis

What is inflammation of the gallbladder

500

The number of pairs of ribs.

What is 12?