Bone and Joint
Emergency Situations
What's Next?
Wounds
CPR
100

Why do we splint injuries?

To immobilize

100

What is the first question you ask yourself in an emergency?

Is the scene safe

100

After scene safety...

Check for life threats

100

Closed wound

Type of wound that does not break the skin

100

Minimum depth of compression?

2"

200

Injury that involves overstretching the muscle?

Strain

200

What does EMS stand for?

Emergency Medical Services

200

I've determined patient is conscious...

Get consent

200

Abrasion

Wound where the skin is scraped off
200

Only equipment that can effectively treat cardiac arrest?

AED

300

Injury of tissue around a joint?

Sprain

300

Define triage

The decision making process that determines in which order to treat multiple people with one or more injuries

300

EMS arrives on scene (first aid providers last step)...

Relay patient information

300

Amputation

When a body part is cut from the victim's body

300

What does ABC stand for?

Airway, breathing, circulation

400

Name the s/sx of a fracture (hint: there are five)

Deformity, pain, swelling, decreased ROM, victim heard a pop

400

What is the S in DRS ABCs?

Shout for help

400

I've applied a splint...

Check distal pulse

400

Types of pressure you put on an open wound (hint: there are four)

Direct, bandage, elevation, pressure point

400

Where do you position your shoulders in CPR?

Over the sternum (torso)

500

Why do we need to keep a patient with a fx calm?

Avoid shock

500

What can you do in an emergency if you don't have a phone to call 911?

Shout for help, run to get help

500

Patient has an open wound (something they can do)...

Self applied pressure

500

Type of bright red, spirting bleeding, and most life threatening?

Arterial

500

What is the rate of compressions in high quality CPR?

100-120 per minute