C
C
Wild Card
D
D
100

Type of shock does the body initially maintain blood pressure by compensating?

What is Compensated shock?

100

The collarbone, located between the shoulder and the sternum.

What is the clavicle?

100

Receptors that monitor chemical changes, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, are known as:

What are chemoreceptors?

100

Treatment for a heart attack such as ventricular fibrillation.

What is defibrillation?

100

Difficulty Breathing.

What is Dyspnea?

200

Breathing pattern is characterized by periods of rapid breathing followed by periods of apnea.

What is Cheyne - Stokes Breathing?

200

Sudden cardiac arrest caused by a blow to the chest at a critical time.

What is Commotio Cordis?

200

Arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle

What are coronary arteries?

200

Kidney failure often leads to a patient needing. 

What is dialysis?

200

Abnormal heart rhythm

What is dysrhythmia?

300

Arteries that supply blood to the brain.

What are carotid arteries?

300

To make smaller or narrower.

What is constrict?

300

Grating or grinding sound often heard in broken bones

What is crepitation?

300

A large swollen or stretched body part.

What is Distended?

300

A type of shock where blood vessels lose their tone and blood is not distributed properly.

What is distributive shock?

400

Smallest blood vessels where oxygen exchange takes place.

What are capillaries?

400

A device that delivers constant air pressure to help patients breathe.

What is CPAP?

400

Reasons why a medication or procedure should not be used

What are contraindications?

400

Swelling or enlargement, often of the abdomen.

What is distention?

400

Excessive sweating

What is diaphoresis?

500

Protecting the patients private information.

What is confidentiality?

500

A type of shock where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs.

What is cardiogenic shock?

500

 A legal order that instructs healthcare providers not to perform CPR if the patient’s heart stops.

What is a DNR (Do not Resuscitate) order?

500

A dome-shaped muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing.

What is Diaphragm?

500

A condition or type of shock when the body can no longer maintain perfusion and blood pressure falls

What is Decompensated shock?