You make my pulse race!
I am wounded!
What's your position?
All things surgical.
It's a mystery to me.
100
This is the pulse most often used in adult CPR.
What is the carotid pulse?
100
This is a break in skin with torn, mangled, and irregular borders.
What is a laceration?
100
This is how often table paper is changed?
What is after every patient?
100
This is the locking mechanism of some instruments.
What is the ratchet?
100
This is tapping or striking to elicit a certain response or reflex.
What is percussion?
200
This pulse is located behind the knee.
What is the popliteal pulse?
200
This is a scraping away of skin & mucous membranes.
What is an abrasion?
200
This patient position has the patient lying down flat on their back.
What is supine?
200
This is the reduction of m/o on the skin.
What is sanitation?
200
This is the medical term for warts.
What are verruca?
300
This is a heart rate consistently below 60 beats per minute.
What is bradycardia?
300
A raised area with an accumulation of blood.
What is a hematoma?
300
This position has the patient's head elevated 90 degrees & is used for extreme breathing difficulties.
What is Fowlers?
300
This solution is often used as a hand cleanser prior to surgery.
What is Hibiclens (or chlorahexadine)
300
This type of symptom can only be described by the patient and not measured.
What is a subjective symptom?
400
This is the average pulse range of an adult.
What is 60-100 beats per minute?
400
An area of bruising & swelling.
What is a contusion?
400
This patient position is lying on the left side.
What is Sims?
400
This solution is often used to preserve specimens for biopsy.
What is Formalin?
400
This is the reason to pack a patient's wound.
What is to keep the wound open?
500
This is the average adult pulse?
What is 70-80 beats per minute?
500
This is medical term for bruising.
What is ecchymosis?
500
A position used most commonly for pap smears and vaginal exams.
What is dorsal lithotomy?
500
This scissor is often used to remove sutures.
What are Littauers?
500
This wound drainage is bloody-watery discharge.
What is serosanguinous?