Anatomy
&
Physiology
It's the way you

"Move"
You're all
"Heart"
Pathophysiology
Patient
Assessment
Left Overs
100

Breakfast is at 7

Cervical spine

100

Lift with this; Not this

Legs

100

The valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle

Tricuspid

100

Body's balance - 

Homeostatis

100

The reason patient called 911

Chief complaint

100

This type of communication can be "personal" individualized, example- drawing, music, writting

Theraputic communication

200

The "carrot hole"e "carrot hole"

Carina

200

This type of carry is "flamin" hot

Firemans

200

This specific structure carries oxygen rich blood to the trunk and the lower extremities

descending aorta

200

Wheezing

Asthma

200

Medical is ___percent asking questions

80

200

GERD stands for

gastroesphageal reflux disease

300

The 3 things every cell needs

O2, glucose, H2O

300

This type of mechanics has nothing to do with cars

Body

300

Heart rhythm "no shock advised"

asystole

300

Severe UTI

Septic shock

300

Example of MOI

  mva

300

Irregular respirations, snoring respirations, with a pulse maybe an indication of this

Opioid overdose

400

Adequate amount of blood in the tissues

Perfusion

400

We move patients on this; also called a gurney or cot

Stretcher

400

These make the heart "electrical"

pacemaker cells

400

High pitched upper airway sound

Stridor

400

Type of trauma that pierces the skin

Penetrating Trauma

400

Wrist, ankles and vertebrae

Irregular bones

500

Systolic pressure represents

Ventricular Contraction

500

Patients "startle" when being moved on this

Stairchair

500

This type of blood comes from the head and upper extremities

Deoxygenated

500

Not enough oxygen to sustain life

Respiratory arrest

500

Assessment includes life functions

Primary

500

What does MDI stand for

metered-dose inhaler

600

This bone serves as the anchor for the tongue, but does not articulate with any other bone in the body

Hyoid

600

The Easter Bunny may think this type of patient mover has an "excited" name- or just something he can carry his eggs in

Stokes basket 

or Basket stretcher

600

In left sided heart failure the blood backs up into 

Lungs

600

Diseases that will end in death are called

Terminal

600

We do this for lung sounds

Auscultation

600

Stroke mnemonic

BeFast

Balance Eyes Face Arm Speech Time

700

Bleeding is normally stopped by 

activation of platelets

700

Orthopedic is another name for this type of stretcher

Scoop

700
12 lead EKG  V1 and V2 placement

4th intercostal space right and left side of sternum

700

The cause of disease

etiology

700

Something you should not forget in the first in bag

(will accept 2 answers)

Emesis bags

clip board

700

Paralysis on one vertical half of the body

Hemiplegia

800

Critical life functions are from this part of the brain

Brainstem

800

This is Keanu's stretcher

Reaves

800

2 common side effects of Nitro

Headache, hypotension

800

Ability of the body to defend itself against disease

Immunity

800

Name for edema in the abdomen seen in right sided heart failure

Ascites

800

The patella is this type of bone

Sesamoid Bone

900

Organs in the retroperitoneal space

Kidneys

900

We try to transport patients in this position

Position of Comfort
900

What is lacking when patient has chest pain

Oxygen

900

Vomiting, blood loss, dehydration

Hypovolemic shock

900

"Tearing" "searing" pain in the lower back, abdomen and chest

Triple A - abdominal aortic aneurysm 

900

This nerve stimulates  & controls the diaphragm

Phrenic nerve

1000

System that is responsible for releasing hormones

Endocrine

1000

We NEVER transport patients in this Position

Prone

1000

Head and brain receive their supply of oxygen rich blood from the

Carotid arteries

1000

Means Cell eating or swallowing

Phagocytosis

1000

Vascular structure, can cause rigidity in the abdomen after a trauma, located in the upper left quadrant

Spleen

1000

Seen in patients with end stage  

backup to the primary drive

Hypoxic drive