Intro
AFA Medical
AFA Trauma
Acronyms
CPR
100

An event that TAMECT members responded to.

Bonfire

Hurricane Ike

Hurricane Katrina

100

This is often used as the shock recovery position. 

Trendelenburg Position 

100

Headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, double vision, confusion, and loss of memory are symptoms of this. 

Concussion

100

PEARRL

Pupils Equal Round and Reactive to Light

100

The compression-ventilation ratio for one or two rescuers for Adult CPR.

30 compressions to 2 ventilation breaths

200

This is the mental status a patient must meet in order to refuse treatment. 

A&O x 4

200

This position prevents emesis from traveling into the longs. 

Left Lateral Recumbent position 

200

This is the method used to transfer patients onto a backboard to keep the head and spine in tact.

Log Rolling

200

PMS

Pulse, Motor, Sensory

200

The compression-ventilation ratio for one or two rescuer Child or Infant CPR.

15 compressions to 2 ventilation breaths

300

The three forms that Protected Health Information can take.

Written, Verbal, Electronic 

300

The equipment used for oxygen therapy with a flow rate of 6-8 L/min. 

Nebulizer

300

This equipment should NEVER be applied directly on the elbow or knee of a patient or directly on a wound.

Tourniquet 

300

FAST 

Facial Drooping

Arm Weakness

Slurred Speech

Time to call 911

300

This technique is used to relieve choking in an adult.

Abdominal Chest Thrust (Heimlich maneuver)

400

Providing care for patients without abandonment falls under this notion.

Duty to Act

400

The generic name for a common allergy medication. 

Diphenhydramine

400

This specific medical emergency is often caused by a clot that blocks a blood vessel in the brain.

Ischemic Stroke

400

 HIPPA 

Health  Insurance  Portability
and  Accountability  Act

400

This medical device can analyze the heart's rhythm and deliver a shock to help the heart re-establish an effective rhythm. Provide full name.

AED: Automated External Defibrillator 

500

While on shift, a Care Teamer is NOT protected by this clause. 

The Good Samaritan Law

500

How albuterol is commonly administered. 

Via a nebulizer

500

The type of shock caused by a spinal cord injury, usually as a result of a traumatic accident or injury which can lead to the loss of body's control of autonomic functions.

Neurogenic Shock 

500

DCAP - BTLS

Deformities, contusions, abrasions, penetrations, burns, tenderness, lacerations and swelling

500

The depth of effective chest compressions in CPR.

2-3 inches