Crime Scene/Hazmat
Category Du Jour
Medical Terminology
Respiratory
A&P
100
A gunman who has begun to fire on people and is still at large

What is an active shooter?

100

Which type of muscle encircles the blood vessels?

What is smooth muscle?

100
The term for normal breathing

What is Eupnea?

100

The normal spo2 range

What is 94-99%?

100

The number of bones in the body

What is 206?

200
Protection from being seen

What is concealment?

200

Natural tendency of the body to maintain a steady and normal internal environment.

What is homeostasis?
200

The term means away from.

What is ab or abduction?

200

High pitched musical lung sound

What is wheezing?

200

The mandible is located where

What is the lower jaw?
300
Oral documentation by a witness of his or her perceived facts of a criminal act.

What is testimonial evidence?

300

A partial displacement of a bone end from its position within a joint capsule

What is a subluxation?
300

The term for a patient lying face down

What is prone?

300

You should suction no longer than

What is 10 seconds?

300

The powerhouse of the cell

What is the Mitochondria?

400

Highest level of protective suits worn by Hazmat personnel.

What is Level A?

400

 A state of inadequate tissue perfusion is called

What is shock?

400

The term itis refers to

What is inflammation?

400

Harsh, high pitched sound.

What is stridor?

400
Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions in water.

What are acids?

500

DUMBELS is what.

What is the mnemonic that stands for diarrhea, urination, miosis/muscle weakness, bradycardia/bronchospasm, emesis, lacrimation, seizures/salivation/sweating ? Used for exposure to Organophosphate & other nerve stimulating agents.

500

Normal tidal volume for an average sized adult at rest

What is 500 mL?

500

Farthest from the midline.

What is Lateral?

500

Deep, slow or rapid and gasping breathing.

What is Kussmaul respirations?

500

The normal ph of blood

What is 7.35-7.45?