Human Body
Patient Assessment
Airway
Shock
BLS Resuscitation
100

The number of vertebrae in the cervical spine

7

100

Assessment tool to evaluate the effectiveness of oxygenation

Pulse Oximetry

100

Preferred method of opening the airway with suspected spinal injury

Jaw Thrust Maneuver

100

Presence of abnormally large amounts of fluid between cells in body tissue, causing swelling in affected areas

Edema

100

Recommended pulse to palpate for an unconscious patient

Carotid Artery

200

What are the first 2 vertebrae in cervical spine

Axis and Atlas

200

Name for a blood pressure cuff. How do you spell it? 

Sphygmomanometer

200

The process of loading oxygen molecules onto hemoglobin molecules in the blood stream

Oxygenation

200

Medical terminology for "fainting"

Syncope

200

Condition caused by stomach being filled with air

Gastric Distention 

300

Support structure that connects bone to bone

Ligament

300

The process of listening to sounds the body makes by using a stethoscope

Auscultation

300

Number of oxygen delivery devices we carry and name them

4; Non-rebreather mask, nasal cannula, bag valve mask, blow by bear.

300

Condition of shock that is defined by the inability to successfully achieve resuscitation regardless of methods employed

Irreversible Shock

300

Length of time for 2 complete cycles of CPR

About 2 minutes

400

Name of the artery located in the groin

Femoral

400

A flexible system implemented to manage a variety of emergency scenes

Incident Command System

400

Ventilation rate for adults and rate for children

Adult: 1 breath every 6 seconds

Child: 1 breath every 2 to 3 seconds

400
2 systems required in successful perfusion

Cardiovascular and Respiratory

400

Discoloration of the skin caused by the pooling of blood

Lividity or Dependent Lividity

500

The passive process where molecules move from areas of high concentration to low concentration

Diffusion

500

Time when treatment of shock or traumatic injuries is most critical and potential of survival is best

Golden Hour or Golden Period

500

Standard size of onboard fixed oxygen bottle

G - 5300 liters

500

Compression of the heart as the result of buildup of blood or fluid in the pericardial sac, leading to decreased output

Cardiac Tamponade

500

Side lying position used to maintain a clear airway in an unresponsive patient that does not have suspected spine, hip or pelvis injuries

Recovery Position