Medical Terminology
A&P
Medical
Trauma
Operations
100

This is the term for a slow heart rate <60

Bradycardia

100

This position is where a patient will be standing, facing forward, and have their palms out. 

Anatomical Position

100

subjective condition that the patient feels and tells you about

Symptoms

100

First priority treatment for a large avulsion

Controlling any bleeding 

100

a box-style passenger compartment on a truck chassis.

Type 1 Ambulance

200

The study of disease

Pathology

200

This is when the heart chambers empty by muscular contraction

Systole

200

objective condition that you observe or measure

Signs

200

Damaged small blood vessels beneath the skin following blunt trauma manifests as

Ecchymosis 

200

Law protecting patient's privacy and information

HIPPA 

300

This prefix means in/inside

in- intra-
300

Term for collarbone, attached to superior portion of sternum

Clavicle 

300

The acronym for evaluation of alert status; what does each letter stand for?

AVPU

-Alert

-Voice

-Painful

-Unresponsive

300

outermost layer of the skin forms a watertight, protective seal for the body

Epidermis

300

Verbal consent to treatment

Expressed consent

400

This suffix means to "surgically remove"

Ectomy 

400

How many vertebra and what is the name for the spinal region, posterior to cervical spine region 

12 - Thoracic 

400

severe allergic reaction characterized by airway swelling and dilation of blood vessels all over the body which results in low BP

Anaphylaxis 

400

Shock following major trauma is MOST often the result of

Hemorrhage 

400

written orders from a medical director that allow you to treat patients under certain circumstances.  

Standing Orders

500

inflammation of a vein with the formation of a clot

Thrombophlebitis

500

Medical term for shock, insufficient supply of oxygen to body cells.

Hypoperfusion

500

awareness that unseen life-threatening injuries or illness may exist

Index of suspicion 

500

Following blunt trauma to the chest, a patient has shallow, painful breathing. On assessment, you note that an area to the left side of his chest collapses during inhalation and bulges during exhalation. These are signs of a/an:

Flail Chest

500

This is when scene size-up starts

En Route to the call