Trauma






Drugs Drugs Drugs Pump it Take a Breath Where is that? (Anatomy) What does that do?
What is Epinephrine
Used to treat patients in anaphylaxis
What is ribs
Bones frequently broken in CPR
What is Hypercarbia
This is an increased carbon dioxide level in the blood
What is the aorta
Largest artery in the body
What is the pulmonary veins
Carries oxygen rich blood from lungs to the heart
What is glucagon
Given to alert patients with hypoglycemia
What is an AED
This device can analyze a rhythm. It can be “shocking”
What is agonal respirations
Gasping type breaths that have no pattern. A sign of impending cardiac or respiratory arrest.
What is the uvula
The fleshy hanging ball in the back of your throat
What is the uvula
Helps prevent food / liquid from going up your nose when you swallow. It also secretes saliva to keep your mouth hydrated
What is aspirin
This is a platelet aggregator
What is 100-120
During CPR, compressions should be at a rate of
What is an air embolism
Air bubble that enters the blood stream and obstructs a blood vessel
What is the skin
The body’s largest organ
What is the spleen
This controls the level of WBC, RBC, and platelets. It screens the blood and removes old or damaged RBC
What is albuterol
Relief of bronchospasm, used for asthmatics
What is 5 cycles
How many cycles of compressions to breaths equals 2 minutes?
What is emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and asthma
Diseases of COPD (3)
What is the popliteal fossa
This diamond-shaped space behind the knee joint
What is the tonsils
Part of the body’s immune system. Because of their location at the throat, they can stop germs entering the body through the mouth or the nose.
What is cyanokit
Antidote to treat known or suspected poisoning with cyanide
What is 2 inches
During adult CPR, what depth do we compress the chest?
What is positive pressure
When we exhale the lungs have __________ pressure
What is the carina
Where the trachea divides into 2 main stems of bronchi
What is the appendix
This acts as a safe house for good bacteria. It repopulates and reboots the intestine with good bacteria after intense diarrhea.
What is D Mass and velocity
Mass -how much something weighs
Velocity- how fast something is going
Which factors contribute to the amount of kinetic energy that a moving body will have? A-mass & weight. B-velocity & speed C- acceleration & weight D- mass & velocity

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