LET'S START A FIRE
SMOKE BEFORE FIRE
ALARMS AND STUFF
WHAT IS IT?
TREATMENT
100
Every home should have this and practice it at least twice a year
What is a fire escape plan
100

When exposed to extreme heat and fire, a child will experience this complication of the upper airway

What is a acute respiratory distress
100
Smoke alarms should be tested this often using the test button.
What is once a month?
100
Signs of a first degree (superficial burn) include these

What is redness, minor inflammation, swelling or

pain?

100

antiseptic and antimicrobial drug with bactericidal activity;at high concentrations the use of this drug causes the cytoplasmic contents of the bacterial cell precipitate and result in cell death

What is chlorhexidine?

200

Playing with these can cause serious injury to curious children

What is playing with matches, lighters, or fireworks
200
It may take this long to show symptoms of respiratory distress after inhalation or exposure.
What is 24 to 48 hours
200
True or False. Smoke alarms should be inside every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of the home, including the basement.
What is True?
200
This is the proper and safe setting of a water heater in the home to prevent scalding
What is 120 degrees?
200

topical (for the skin) is used to treat or prevent serious infection on areas of skin with second- or third-degree burns.

What is silver sulfadiazine topical?

300
2 answers: Too many of these in an outlet, and you're sure to see sparks
What is electrical equipment and faulty wiring
300

A mixture of soot and vapor settles in the lungs and destroys these two structures

What is cilia and alveoli (surfactant)
300
This is what you should do when you smell smoke
What is get low to the floor?
300
Install anti _____ devices on tub faucets and shower heads to prevent burns 
What is scald?
300
This type of dressing is most commonly used for blistering wounds
What is a hydrogel dressing?
400
This cause makes up 73% of all home fire fatalities
What is smoking in the bedroom
400

The primary focus of treatment

What is to maintain an open airway?
400
This is the measurement system used to rate percentage of body surface burns
What is Rule of Nines.
400

Depending on the cause, this type of burn can exhibit symptoms that appear as a:

waxy and white color, char, dark brown color, raised and leathery texture, or have blisters that do not develop

What is a third degree burn?
400

In severely burned victims, this drug category  should be avoided, as they impair wound healing and increase the risk of acute kidney injury and bleeding.

What are Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs)

500
When combined they ignite a fire, but take even one away and it will go out.
What is the fire triangle: Heat, Fuel and Oxygen
500
If airway tissues close off and breathing becomes impaired, you'll need this to artificially maintain an open airway.

What is insertion of an endotracheal tube (intubate)

500
Every 10 years we need to do this
What is replace all smoke alarms in the home?
500
This type of bacterial infection is a complication of burns of all levels
What is tetanus?
500

This is the drug of choice for narcotic analgesia because of its reliable and predictable effects, safety profile, and ease of reversibility with naloxone. 

What is Morphine sulfate (Duramorph, Astramorph, MS Contin)