Med/behavioral Ob/Gyn | Trauma | Trauma | Infants and Children | Operations |
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98.6 (above is hyperthermia below is hypothermia)
Normal body temperature is
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bleeding from the nose
What is epistaxis
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poor fit, interferes with necessary airway control, cannot immobilize with it on, cardiac arrest
Name two instances in which a helmet should be removed
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trunk
What area should be assessed first on an infant pt
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Removing a pt from entrapment
What does extrication mean
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Cephalic
Crowning is the presenting part pushing against the vaginal opening
Presentation of the babies head first
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occlusive
allows air to escape but not enter
what type of dressing should be placed on a sucking chest wound
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Brain to body
Sensory carry from body to brain
Motor nerves carry electrical impulses from where to where
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0-1 year
A new born is how old
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Try before you pry
to gain access to a crashed vehicle what is the first thing you should try
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SOB with wheezing, low blood pressure
Anaphylaxis causes what symptoms
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Hematoma
A closed soft tissue injury produced by an accumulation of blood under the skin is called a(n):
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Force is transferred from where it occurs on one part of the body to another part of the body
What is an indirect injury?
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with a tongue depressor straight in
Describe how to insert an oral airway
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60 x 60
What is the minimum area needed to land a healicopter
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EMT per each limb, face up with arms and ankles secured
Describe the proper way to restrain a combative patient
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45%
1st superficial 2nd degree partial thickness #3rd full thickness
Using the rule of "9's" how much BSA has been burned on an adult pt with burns to entire anterior chest and abdomin, entire right arm, entire right leg
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KED, Short board, Speed board
Name 2 immobilization devices that immobilize the upper part of the body but not the lower
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100.4 F
Fever is a temperature over what degree's
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coordinates effort between EMS and Rescue. Does not get involved in actual care or rescue
What does the incident commander do on a rescue call
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10 and should be evaluated at 1 and 5 minutes
Total number of points available on the APGAR score and when should it be evaluated
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heart, vessels, or blood
Hypovolemic, hemorrhagic,
Shock can occur when there is a problem with the _____, _____, or ______
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vaccum, air, PASG/MAST
Give three examples of pneumatic splints
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Partial allow them to clear transport in position of comfort
Complete abdominal thrust
Describe method of treatment for Partial and complete airway obstruction in a child
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cannot aspirate, deep suctioning, give medication down the tube, easier to ventililate
List three advantages of Oral trachea intubation
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