General Trauma
Neuro, Chest, and Abdominal Injuries
Environment, Ortho, and Soft Tissue Injuries
Trauma Assessment
Special Population Trauma
100

The meaning of the French verb trier

What is to sort?

100

The proper treatment for an abdominal evisceration

What is a moist sterile dressing covered by an occlusive dressing?

100

The most appropriate splint for the clavicle

What is sling and swathe?

100

The first injury treated during primary assessment

What is exsanguinating hemorrhage?

100

The "A" in the pediatric assessment triangle

What is appearance?

200

An MCI patient who is breathing but has no radial pulse

What is a red patient?
200

The most likely organ injured in a penetrating injury to the upper abdomen

What is the liver?

200

The swelling and pooling of blood within the fascia of the muscle

What is compartment syndrome?

200

The most important intervention for the seriously injured trauma patient

What is immediate transport to trauma center?

200

An infant in a forward facing car is most prone to this type of injury in a head on or rear end crash

What is neck injury?

300

The type of shock that includes neurogenic

What is distributive shock?

300

Where tracheobronchial injuries most often occur

What is the carina? 

300

The condition of loss of the body's ability to cool itself

What is heat stroke?

300

The MAP that the trauma patient should be fluid resuscitated to

What is 65?

300

The position a pregnant patient needing spinal motion restriction should be placed

What is left side?

400

The cause of decreasing pulse pressure in hemorrhagic shock

What is arteriole constriction?

400
The preferred position for a patient with an evisceration absent spinal injuries

What is supine with knees flexed?

400

The gas law responsible for the bends

What is Henry's Law?

400

The initial treatment of an open/sucking chest wound

What is a gloved hand?

400

Where pregnant patients can bleed into internally that is difficult to assess

What is the uterine area?

500

The STAGE of shock where a patient has lost 30% of their blood volume

What is Stage III?

500

The best way to differentiate between hemothorax and pneumothorax

What is percussion?

500

The Parkland Formula

What is 4mL x TBSA % x KG?

500

The clinical sign of referred left shoulder pain

What is Kehr's Sign?

500

The percentage of a child's head using the rule of 9s

What is 18%