This root word is "-mortem," and its meaning is _______.
What is "death"?
100
This is the first procedure before beginning CPR.
What is "the primary assessment"?
100
On a burn victim, you run this temperature of water over the wound.
What is "cool water"?
100
This is a sideways curvature of the spine.
What is "scoliosis"?
100
This type of injury (cut) is characterized by jagged, irregular edges in the skin.
What is a "laceration"?
200
This medical acronym/term means "as needed" or "when necessary."
What is "prn"?
200
If a victim is unconscious and nobody is around to give consent, you have a special privilege as a medical professional to administer care in this situation.
What is "implied consent"?
200
This is the worst type of heat-related condition.
What is "heat stroke"?
200
This disease is a degenerative brain condition that is characterized by extensive memory loss and loss of ability to do everyday tasks.
What is "Alzheimer's disease"?
200
This break in the bone is categorized by a protrusion through the skin.
What is a "compound fracture"?
300
This medical acronym/term means "nothing by mouth."
What is "NPO"?
300
The ratio (chest compressions to breaths) for 1-person CPR on an infant is __:__.
What is "30:2"?
300
During a seizure, it is important to stabilize this body part while the victim is convulsing.
What is "the head"?
300
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are categorized into this group of breathing disorders.
What is "COPD"?
300
This is an injury in which a muscle is stretched too much and tears.
What is a "strain"?
400
This root word is "-algia" and its meaning is _____.
What is "pain"?
400
On a conscious choking adult victim who has given you consent to administer care, what is the ratio (back-blows to abdominal thrusts)?
What is "5:5"?
400
You keep doing this if a victim is profusely bleeding, and their dressings are completely soaked in blood.
What is "add more dressings"?
400
This nervous-system condition is characterized by seizures and violent convulsions.
What is "epilepsy"?
400
This type of injury is a displacement of a bone or joint.
What is a "dislocation"?
500
This medical acronym/term is "qid" and it stands for ____ _____ __ ____.
What is "four times a day"?
500
If you administer breaths to an unconscious victim and the breaths do not go in, you immediately do this.
What is "re-tilt the head"?
500
For a hypothermia victim, you must run their affected body part under this temperature of water.
What is "tepid" or "luke-warm" water?
500
This life-threatening condition occurs when a pregnancy is formed outside of the uterus.
What is an "ectopic pregnancy"?
500
This injury occurs when a body part is completely separated from the body.