T/D
S/S
Treatment
S/S+
Misc
100

What are are the six types of motion?

Flexion, Extension, Adduction, Abduction, Rotation, Circumduction.


100

What are the signs of an injury to the globe?

Includes lacerations, foreign objects, abrasions.

There may be blood in the anterior chamber of the eye


100

In the event of a impaled object in the eyeball do you remove such object?

You should not remove the object but instead stabilize it.

100

What else can injuries to the orbits be associated with?

Cervial Spine Injuries

100

In event of a eyelid injury should you apply pressure if a eyeball injury is expected?

No

200

Define Open Pneumothorax

an open chest wound that allows air to enter the pleural space with inspiration.


200

What are the 6 "P's" in bone or joint injuries:

Pain

Pallor

Paralysis

Paresthesia

Pressure

Pulses


200

Name 8 types of splinting equipment:

Rigid Splints

Pressure (Air or Pneumatic) Splints

Traction Splints

Formable Splints

Vacuum Splints

Sling and Swathe Splints

Spine Board/Full-Body Vacuum Mattresses

Vest-Type Immobilization Devices


200

What are the signs and symptoms of hemothroax?

Severe respiratory distress

Signs of shock

Absent breath sounds on one side


200

Should you move a extruded eyeball back inward?

No 

300

What is a flail segment?

A flail chest results when two or more adjacent ribs are each fractured in two or more places, creating a segment of the rib cage that is not attached to the rest of the rib cage. Such segment interferes with chest expansion and changes in intrathoracic pressure. In class we refered to it as a 2 by 2 rib fractured.


300

What are the signs of orbital injury:

Tenderness to palpation or bony deformity.Paralysis of the upward gaze.


300

What is the treatment for chemical burn to the eye?

Hold the eyelids open.Continuously irrigate for 20 minutes; one hour for alkali.Avoid contamination of the unaffected eye.Use only plain water or saline.Flush out or remove contact lenses.


300

What happens during Tension Pneumothorax?


Air accumulates in the pleural space with no route of escape, increasing pressure in the thoracic cavity.



300

If an object is seen in an eyeball you should:

Flush it with sterile water or saline.


400

Define Commotio Cordis

Is sudden cardiac arrest from blunt force to the precordial area.

400

What is characteristic of a pathologic fracture?

Typically Involves a diseased bone; less force is required to fracture the bone.

400

Before splinting long bone injuries , one should:

Test pulse and motor and sensory function tests. Align, if necessary


400

List at least 2 symptoms for injuries to the orbital.

Double vision

Decrease in vision

Loss of sensation above the eyebrow, over the cheek, or in the upper lip

Nasal discharge

Tenderness to palpation

A bony deformity

Paralysis of the upward gaze


400

What is important to pay attention in the event of a face injury?

Pay particular attention to airway management.

Be prepared to suction.

With significant facial trauma, suspect cervical spine trauma and brain injury.



500

Define 3 Mechanisms of injury:

Direct Force

The injury occurs at the point of impact.

Indirect Force

The injury impacts one end of a limb, causing injury some distance away.

Twisting Force

Part of the extremity remains stationary while the rest twists.


500

Define and list the signs and symptoms of Pericardial Tamponade

Definition: Bleeding into the fibrous sac around the heart from blunt or penetrating trauma.Compression of the ventricles results in inadequate ventricular filling and reduced cardiac output.

Signs and Symptoms: Jugular vein distention.Signs of shock.Tachycardia and decreased blood pressure.Narrow pulse pressure and weak pulses.Radial pulse diminishes on inhalation




500

What is special about occlusive dressing?

An occlusive dressing is an air- and water-tight trauma medical dressing used in first aid. These dressings are generally made with a waxy coating so as to provide a total seal, and as a result do not have the absorbent properties of gauze pads.They are typically used to treat open, or "sucking," chest wounds (open pneumothorax) to alleviate or prevent a tension pneumothorax (a serious complication of a simple pneumothorax).

500

What type of dressing should you apply to in event of a jugular vein laceration

Occlusive dressing

500

List two of the events in which you should not use a traction splint.

The injury is within 1 to 2 inches of the knee or ankle.

The knee has been injured.

The hip has been injured.

The pelvis has been injured.

There is partial amputation or avulsion.