Shock & Fluids
Burns
Trauma
Anatomy and Physiology
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100

When a blood vessel becomes narrower to increase Blood pressure...

What is Vasoconstriction?

100

IV fluid of choice for burn resuscitation 

What is, Lactated Ringers?

100

First choice of volume replacement for Trauma

What are Blood products?

100

High pressure system delivering rich Oxygen to Body/tissues.

Arteries


100

Pneumonic used to determine level of responsiveness in a primary assessment.

AVPU- Alert, Verbal, Response to pain, Unresponsive.

200

Lactated Ringers, Normal Saline and Dextrose 5% in Water are...

Examples of ISOtonic fluids

200

Without the skin as a barrier to keep me out of the body, it is easy for me to build my own colony.

What is, Risk of infection?

200

Coagulopathy, Hypothermia and Acidosis are components of...

What is the Triad of Death?

200

Majority of what anatomical feature is located in the RUQ of abdomen and is a heavy bleeder if punctured.

Liver

200

A term used to describe the process of determining the most to least ill and order of treatment

What is Triage?

300

This type of shock the heart is mechanically blocked and unable to fully contract

What is Obstructive shock?

300

When I burn, I follow the path of least resistance.

What is Electrical burn?

300

What level of Spinal injury can compromise the Diaphragm

C3, C4. C5. Keep the diaphragm alive.

300

Two major organs located in the thoracic cavity.

Heart and Lungs

300

Reversal Agent for Opioid induced respiratory depression or decreased LOC

What is Naloxone (Narcan)?

400

Epinephrine IM, Benadryl and airway control are staple in this type of shock.

What are treatments of Anaphylactic shock.

400

A burn with a depth that envelops the Epidermis, all of the Dermis and part of the subcutaneous tissue

What is Third Degree Burn

400

Vital component of report used anticipate issues that develop over the hours to days after trauma.

What is Mechanism of Injury?

400

Part of the brain that houses primitive and functions vital to life?

Brain stem

400

A type of IV fluid used to pull body fluids into the vasculature.

What is a Colloid (Albumin)

500
Unlike most shocks, the heart rate often decreases instead of increases in...

What is Neurogenic Shock

500

I have a stronger ability to bind to Hemoglobin than does your friend Oxygen

What is Carbon Monoxide?

500

Massive head trauma, complete spinal and aortic arch tear are examples of...

What are causes of instant death?

500

The blood vessel coming off the heart that carrying Oxygen rich blood to the rest of the body.

Aorta

500
A three-category scale used to determine level of consciousness in Civilian Medicine...

What is GCS- Glasgow Coma Scale