Signs & Symptoms
Bleeding
Burns
Acronyms
Random
100

If a person is holding their neck with both hands and cannot speak, it is the universal sign for this.

Choking

100

You should pack a deep wound with this. 

Gauze

100

This 1st degree burn is common after a long day at the beach. 

Sunburn

100

When checking a broken bone, the M stands for __________ in CSM. 

Movement

100

For surgery prep, you need to have your hands above your waist and below your shoulders in order to be _______.

Sterile

200

This symptom involves a "sloshing" feeling in the head, dizziness, and seeing stars after a hit.

Concussion

200

This type of bleeding "spurts" in time with the heartbeat and is bright red.

Arterial bleeding

200

Blisters are a huge sign of this degree of burn. 

2nd degree burn

200

When checking a broken bone, the S stands for ________ in CSM.

Circulation, sensation, movement

200

This is the most commonly used song to help people perform CPR. 

"Stayin' Alive"

300

A concussion is caused when this organ bounces inside a certain bone. 

Brain

300

This type of bleeding is dark red and oozes. 

Venous bleeding

300

You should never put this slippery kitchen product on a fresh burn. 

Butter

300

To treat a sprain, you use RICE: Rest, Ice, _____, and Elevation. 

Compression

300

A concussion can happen without a direct hit to the head.

True

400

This 6-letter word describes a muscle injury where the muscle is stretched or torn, often from lifting something too heavy. 

A strain

400

This type of bleeding is most often caused by a road rash.

Capillary bleeding

400

A burn that involves charred skin and nerve damage.

3rd degree burn

400

When checking a broken bone, the C stands for ________ in CSM.

Circulation 

400

This medical professional works with patients to improve mobility and function. 

Orthotist

500

A rotational concussion can make you feel this symptom. 

Dizziness

500

If the bleeding doesn't stop with direct pressure, applying this is the last option.  

Tourniquet

500

The "Rule of Hand" is a medical assessment tool where the patient's entire hand, including fingers, represents roughly this percentage of their total body surface area. 

1%

500

This 6-letter acronym is used to interview a patient about their medical history and last meal. 

SAMPLE


100 BONUS POINTS! 

Signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, past medical history, last oral intake, events leading up to present time 

500

The "Five and Five Rule" (5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts) is used to help a person who is doing this. 

Choking