Basic Trauma
Soft Tissue Trauma
Burns
Face and Neck trauma
Head and Spine Trauma
100

The energy associated with bodies in motion

What is kinetic energy?

100

The first phase of wound healing where platelets form a plug.

What is hemostasis?

100

The burn involving only the epidermis.

What is a superficial (first-degree) burn?

100

Bleeding into the anterior chamber of the eye.

What is hyphema?

100

The portion of the brain consisting of the midbrain, pons, and medulla.

What is the brainstem?

200

This factor contributes more to kinetic energy than mass.

What is velocity (speed)?

200

The two priorities in treating all open wounds.

What are controlling bleeding and preventing contamination?

200

The burn type characterized by blisters and severe pain.

What is a partial-thickness (second-degree) burn?

200

The medical term for naturally unequal pupils.

What is anisocoria?

200

Flexion posturing associated with brain swelling.

What is decorticate posturing?


300

The three-step injury pattern commonly seen when pedestrians are struck by vehicles.

What is the Waddel Triad?

300

The dressing used for open chest and neck wounds.

What is an occlusive dressing?

300

The leading concern in severe burn patients.

What is hypovolemic shock?

300

Double vision is known by this medical term.

What is diplopia?

300

Extension posturing associated with brainstem herniation.

What is decerebrate posturing?

400

Injuries caused by a sudden stop that result in shearing or tearing of organs.

What are deceleration injuries?

400

The only situations when an impaled object should be removed in the field.

What are airway obstruction or interference with chest compressions?

400

Carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin this many times more readily than oxygen.

What is 250 times?

400

The major complication of an open neck wound that requires an occlusive dressing.

What is an air embolism?

400

This spinal cord syndrome causes greater weakness in the arms than the legs.

What is central cord syndrome?

500

The most common site of fatal deceleration injury in the chest.

What is the aorta?

500

The condition caused by prolonged compression that impairs circulation and muscle metabolism.

What is crush syndrome?

500

The most common cause of death in house fires.

What is smoke/toxic gas inhalation?

500

The large vein running laterally on each side of the neck.

What is the jugular vein?

500

The most common mechanism of injury causing central cord syndrome.

What is hyperextension of the cervical spine?