Medications
Medical Terminology
Medical Equipment
Shock
Trauma
100

Medication used to treat shortness of breath from an asthma attack

Albuterol (or Ventolin)

100

The imaginary line that divides the body into left and right sides and runs directly down the center of the body

midline

100

Long tubing with two prongs placed in the nares to deliver oxygen to a patient

Nasal cannula

100

The kind of shock that results from loss of blood or body fluids

Hypovolemic shock

100

What number collision is the collision of the passenger’s internal organs against the solid structures of the body.

The 3rd collision

200

Medication used to treat angina (a specific type of chest pain)

Nitroglycerin

200

Medical term for something that is seen on both sides of the body

Bilateral

200

Tool that delivers liquid medication as a fine mist, usually intranasally.

MAD (mucosal atomization device)

200

The three skin signs that indicate shock 

cool, pale and diaphoretic

200

Whiplash typically occurs in what type of crash?

Rear end collision

300

Trade name for acetaminophen

Tylenol

300

Medical term for a heart attack

Myocardial infarction

300

Medical device made of a thin aluminum core covered in soft foam used to immobilize broken bones.

SAM splint

300

The type of shock that results from infection overwhelming the body

Septic shock

300

This type of crash accounts for 30% of fatalities in all MVCs.

Lateral crash (T-bone)

400

Medication used to treat anaphylaxis (a severe allergic reaction)

Epinephrine (or adrenaline)

400

Medical term for the route of medication given "in the bone"

Intraosseous

400

Disposable, curved plastic tube used to maintain an open airway in unconscious or sedated patients.  It prevents the tongue from blocking the airway.

OPA (oropharyngeal airway)

400

This type of shock results from a sudden reaction of the nervous system that produces temporary vasodilation, resulting in syncope.

Psychogenic shock

400

This type of trauma typically results in the rupture of the tympanic membrane

Blast injury

500

Medication used to treat neurotoxic agents from terrorist attacks

Duo-dote

500

Medical term for the "belly button"

Umbilicus

500

A medical device that delivers a high concentration of oxygen to a patient through a face mask with a reservoir bag.

NRB (non-rebreather mask)

500

Cardiac tamponade, tension pneumothorax and pulmonary embolism are all causes of this type of shock.

Obstructive shock

500

The injury that occurs when the brain strikes one side of the skull and then rebounds and strikes the opposite side of the skull.

Coup contrecoup injury