Respiratory
Cardiac
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Medical Terms
Misc
100

Cyanosis is a sign of

Severe hypoxia

100

CPR rate for compressions per minute

100 to 120

100

Most cases of external bleeding can first be controlled by:

Applying direct pressure

100

This term means "toward the midline of the body"

medial

100

You respond to a possible overdose, you should first

ensure the scene is safe

200

A patient who will not tolerate oxygen by mask use:

Blow-by oxygen

200

Arteries carry blood ____ from the heart

Away

200
You arrive on scene to an unresponsive female, pulseless and apneic. You should:

Begin chest compressions

200

Patient lying face up on his back is called what position

supine

200

Comparing multiple sets of vital signs from the same patient over time is called:

trending

300

The most common anatomical airway obstruction is:

The tongue

300

Most common away to check a pulse in an infant

Brachial

300

How often should a patient with serious injuries be reassessed

every 5 minutes

300

The method of determining blood pressure by use of a blood pressure cuff and a stethoscope is called

ausculatation

300

How do you measure for a Nasopharyngeal airway (NPA)

tip of the nose to the tip of the ear lobe

400

Gas exchange occurs only with the air that actually reaches the:

Alveoli

400

Poor fluid distribution can be recognized as ____ in areas such as the ankles and feet 

Edema

400

If a wound continues to bleed heavily, despite direct pressure you should:

apply a tourniquet 

400

a person standing erect, with arms at sides and palms forward is what position

anatomical 

400

Nonverbal communication may be relayed through:

body language

500

A patient is making a high-pitched sound and you recognize they may have a partial airway obstruction. That sound is called:

Stridor

500

While applying an AED you notice a medication patch where you need to place the pads. What should you do?

Remove the patch and wipe the skin before applying pads

500

The recovery position is also called

lateral recumbent position

500

When the body sustains a significant loss of blood, this is called what type of shock?

Hemorrhagic or hypovolemic

500

The general assessment technique that involves feeling patients with one's hands is called

palpating