A&P
The tailbone is actually called _____.
What is the coccyx?
Thorax, back, abdomen, perineum, and pelvis
What is the Trunk?
What is 120/80?
Divided into CNS and PNS
What is the nervous system?
Safety involves doing _____ with your partner during a lift.
What is communicating?
A legal term that refers to situations where consent is assumed based on a person's actions rather than explicit agreement. This means that even if a person has not verbally or written consented, their actions or the circumstances imply that they have agreed to something.
What is Implied Consent?
Partially blocked airway, usually by the tongue
What is snoring?
Respiration vs. ventilation
What is gas exchange vs air movement?
Ribs, sternum, spine, and skull
What is the axial skeleton?
A newborn should breath ______ times a minute.
What is 30-80?
Contains the largest organ of the human body
What is the integumentary system?
You should reach no further than ____-____ in front of the body.
What is 15-20in?
A process in which a healthcare provider explains a medical treatment or procedure to a patient, ensuring that the patient understands the information before agreeing to it. This process allows patients to ask questions and make informed decisions about their care.
What is informed consent?
Narrowing of the upper airway
What is Stridor?
Plasma, Erythrocytes, Leukocytes, and Platelets
What is blood?
Adduction vs. Abduction
What is motion towards midline vs away from midline?
A 10yo has a normal heart rate at ___-____ a minute.
What is 70-110?
Where food is converted into basic sugars, fatty acids, and amino acids
What is the digestive system?
A non-alert patient with no suspected spinal injury should be placed in _____
What is the recovery position?
Refers to the right of patients to decline medical treatment, even if it could lead to death, as long as they are mentally capable.
What is the right to refuse?
Fluid in the back of the throat that bubbles as air passes trough it. Generally, a sign of aspiration.
What is gurgling?
The amount of bones in the adult body
What is 206 bones?
Represents the pressure generated by the left ventricle during contraction
What is the systolic pressure?
An adult with a BP with a systolic under 90
What is unstable/hypotensive?
Hormone are released directly into the blood stream for a complex message and control system
What is the endocrine system?
The correct grip for lifting is called the
Oversees the entire incident, has officers underneath to assist.
What is the incident commander?
Bronchoconstriction
What is wheezing/rales?
Dilates pupils, increases heart rate, inhibits digestion
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
What is the apex?
A healthy person with an O2 sat below 93%
What is hypoxic?
Controls fluid balance in the body while eliminating waste
What is the urinary system?
Used to safely carry a conscious patient down the stairs
What is the stair-chair?
The incorrect, careless, or negligent treatment of a patient by a medical professional. It occurs when medical care providers fail to fulfill their professional obligations. Every medical provider has a duty of care they owe to patients, and if they don’t fulfill that duty it may be considered medical negligence.
What is negligence?
Fluid in the lungs
What is crackles/Ronchi?
Constricts pupils, slows heart rate, stimulates digestion
What is the parasympathetic nervous system?
-phasia vs. -phagia
What is speaking vs swallowing?
A 3yo has a normal BP of
Epididymis and fallopian tubes
A patient lying in a position partially inclined upward
What is semi-fowlers position?
Occurs when a healthcare provider ends the doctor-patient relationship without proper notice or a valid reason, leaving the patient without necessary care
What is patient abandonment?
Decreased/muffled lung sounds on one side
What is a pneumothorax?
How blood flows
What is the vena cava, right atria, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary valve, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left atria, mitral (bicuspid) valve, left ventricle, aortic semilunar valve, aorta, body
On the same side
What is ipsilateral?
The average heart rate of a child under 1yo
What is 120-160?
Drive is found in the medulla to prevent hypoxia
What is the respiratory system?
A very pregnant patient is on her back and getting dizzy/light headed. She should be placed on her____
What is the left side?
Module expansion at an incident is based on ___.
What is matching an organization's structure to the task?
Low, deep, harsh grating sound