What are abrasions?
This word describes the blue color of someone with hypoxia
What is cyanosis?
What is the correct oxygen flow rate for a nasal cannula?
Shock that results from blood loss
Pinpoint pupils are a sign of this type of overdose
What is an opioid overdose?
The caving in of a vehicle's structure following an accident
What is intrusion?
This word means to have blood in the urine
What is hematuria?
15 compressions to 2 breaths
What is the 2-rescuer child CPR ratio?
The type of shock that occurs after an infection
What is septic shock?
This method of opening an airway is used for patients with a suspected spinal injury
What is the jaw-thrust maneuver?
Organs coming outside of the body due to a wound
What is an evisceration?
This word describes the sound of bones grinding against each other
What is crepitus?
Slow respiratory rate
What is bradypnea?
Shock that occurs when a person has a severe allergic reaction
What is anaphylactic shock?
A mnemonic used to assess newborn babies
What is APGAR?
+100 if can say what it stands for
A sign of spinal cord injury in males that involves the collecting of blood in a certain body part
What is priapism?
This word describes the effect that bullets have due to their kinetic energy traveling through the body
What is cavitation?
The sound an upper airway obstruction makes
What is stridor?
What is cardiogenic shock?
A short episode where an infant shows cyanosis, slowed/absent breathing, and an altered level of consciousness
What is a brief resolved unexplained event? (BRUE)
The extension of the arms, the curling of the hands, and downward facing toes
This mnemonic is used to remember the signs/symptoms of a cholinergic crisis
What is SLUDGEM?
Bonus 200 if you can name what it all stands for**
What is the neonatal CPR ratio?
The type of shock that occurs when a person is severely dehydrated
What is hypovolemic shock?
What is Beck's triad?