Nutrition
Therapeutic Modalities
Emergency Care
Vital Signs
Injury Evaluation
100

Vitamins and minerals are the two types.

What are micronutrients?

100

In therapeutic modalities, the abbreviation US means this. 

What is ultrasound?

100

The first step in any emergency.

What is checking the scene for safety?

100
The unit when measuring someone's pulse.

What is bpm (beats per minute)?

100

c/o stands for this.

What is complains of?

200

The vitamin that helps with bone health.

What is Vitamin D?

200

An ice bag provides this type of therapy.

What is cryotherapy?

200

Device used to stop severe bleeding on a limb. 

What is a tourniquet?

200

This happens when you shine a light in someone's eye.

What is the pupil gets smaller/shrinks?

200

The S in SOAP note.

What is subjective?

300

The portion of plant foods that cannot be digested.

What is fiber?

300

The stainless steel container that stores moist heat packs.

What is a hydrocollator?

300

Devices used to help keep you safe. Some examples include gloves, masks, and gowns.

What is PPE (personal protective equipment)?

300

The normal body temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.

What is 98.6?

300

The section of a SOAP note where "pt should ice and elevate their ankle" should be.

What is the P (plan) section?

400

What GERD stands for.

What is gastroesophageal reflux disease?

400

A form of thermotherapy that uses wax.

What is paraffin?

400

Devices used to immobilize an injury. Examples include vacuum and cardboard.

What are splints?

400

A normal resting heart rate range. 

What is 60-100 beats per minute (bpm)?

400

A method of feeling with the fingers or hands during a physical evaluation.

What is palpation?

500

The number of calories per 1 gram of carbohydrate.

What is 4 calories?

500

A moist heat pack uses this type of heat transfer.

What is conduction?

500

When performing CPR, you have someone call 911 and get this device that provides shocks to the heart.

What is an AED (automated external defibrillator)?

500

This vital sign is taken using a pulse oximeter. It should be between 96-99%.

What is oxygen saturation?

500

Swelling would be included on a SOAP note in this section.

What is the O (objective) section?