Check out those ABS! | Do you hear that | Trauma Trauma Trauma | You can’t “Refuse” You’re “high risk” | I’m in SHOCK | Is this Red or Yellow box criteria |
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What is the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and colon
Organs you’d find in the RUQ (name 3)
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What is strider
A high-pitched sound. Laryngeal spasms, indicative of upper airway obstruction.
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What is arterial bleed
Bright, red spreading blood
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What is 65 or less than 2 months
Age greater than ______ or less than _________
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What is hypovolemic shock
Decreased BP, Increased Pulse, Increased RR,
Confusion, severe bleeding /fld loss |
What is Red box criteria
Skull deformity, suspected skull fracture
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What is the spleen, stomach, pancreas, and colon
Organs you’d find in the LUQ (name 3)
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What is rhonchi
A low pitched rattling noise caused by mucus in the airway heard in the throat and bronchi
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What is epistaxis
Bleeding from the nose
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What is 120 or less than 50
Pulse greater than ________ or less than ______
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What is Septic shock
Decreased BP, Increased Pulse, Increased RR
Fever and initial stage-flushed and warm skin |
What is Yellow box criteria
Fall from height greater than 10 feet (all ages)
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What is the stomach, appendix, gall bladder, bladder, small intestines, large intestines
Name 4 hollow organs
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What is wheezing
A whistling sound heard in asthma, COPD, and CHF pts
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What is coup-contrecoup injury
When the head hits the windshield, and the brain continues to move forward until it hits the skull
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What is 200 or less than 90
Systolic pressure greater than _____ or less than _____
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What is Anaphylactic shock
Decreased BP, Increased Pulse Increased SOB (bronchoconstriction) Hives, flushed, itching localized edema
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What is Red box criteria
Suspected pelvic fracture
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What is the appendix, colon, small intestine
Organs you’d find in the RLQ (name 2)
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What is rales
Fine moist sounds heard in the lower airway / crackles
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What is cushing’s triad
Increased systolic blood pressure, decreased pulse rate, and irregular respirations is known as
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What is 29 or less than 10
Respirations greater than ______ or less than ______
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What is Cardiogenic
Decreased BP, Increased Pulse, Increased RR confusion heart’s inability to pump enough blood
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What is Yellow box criteria
Rider separated from transport vehicle with significant impact (ie: motorcycle, ATV, horse, etc)
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What is the liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, ovaries
Name for solid organs
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What is agonal
Respirations with no identifiable pattern, gasping
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What is epidural hematoma
Blood between the skull and dura mater.
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What is 8
Fever in a newborn or infant under ______ weeks old
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What is Neurogenic shock
Decreased BP, Decreased Pulse, Increased RR dry warm skin, damage to the nervous system
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What is yellow box criteria
Anticoagulant use
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What is lanugo
Soft, fine hair covering a fetus while inside the uterus
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