Protocols/history
Wellness
Pathophysiology
Cellular enviro/solutions
Inflammation/Immune
100
3 principals of care
First, do no harm

Take away pain

Treat the treatable

100
What is wellness?
Physical well being
100
What is psychopathology?
Study of disease process
100
Percentage of total body weight for intracellular fluid 
45%
100
Functions of inflammation
Destroy and remove unwanted substance, wall off infected and inflamed area, stimulate response, promote healing
200
How is quality in EMS ensured?
Quality assurance, quality improvement, quality management
200
Beneficial factors of maintaining wellness
Proper nutrition,physical fitness, adequate sleep, disease prevention, injury prevention
200
Complex cells, often in large organisms
Eukaryotic cells
200
Principal cations
Sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium
200
Comprises 11 proteins, assist in destroying or limiting the damage of an invading organism
Complement system
300
Which war did helicopter EMS emerge?
Korea
300
What are two types of stress?

What do they mean?

Distress

Eustress

300
Network of small channels with both smooth and rough portions
Endoplasmic reticulum 
300
Primary extracellular anion, major role in fluid balance and renal function
Chloride
300
Back up to histamine(slower), produces bradykinin which causes vasodilation, extravascular smooth muscle contraction, increased permeability, possibly chemotaxis
The kinin system
400
Where were first protocols established?
Mesopotomia
400
Stage 2 of stress and when does it start?
Resistance, starts when coping starts
400
Similar to lysosomes, absorb and neutralize toxins
Peroxisome 
400
Movement of a substance across the cell membrane against the osmotic gradient
Active transport
400
Follows the initial invasion by several days, release of IgM and IgG. Primed for next invasion
Primary immunity response
500
Two basic types of research
Prospective , Retrospective
500
ALL injuries are what?
Predictable and preventable
500
Replacement of one type of cell by another, not normally found in that tissue
Metaplasia
500
The concentration of a given solute in greater on its side of the membrane
Hypertonic solution
500
Direct effects of antibodies
Agglutination- clumping caused by the combination of a solid antigen with a soluble antibody.


Precipitation- antigen antibody complex settles out of blood, carried away by body.

Neutralization- antibody inactivates anitgen, prevents binding to receptors