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Ectopic pregnancies
-pregnancies that implant on the internal or external surface of the uterine tubes -Can occur because the infundibulum is not continuous with Ovary
Number of mesurments to get baseline values
3
Point of hypothermic
95 degrees Fahrenheit
Normal body temperature
98.6 F (37 C)
Commotio cordis
A blunt chest injury caused by a sudden, direct blow to the chest that occurs only during the critical portion of a person's heartbeat.
Recovery position
A side-lying position used to maintain a clear airway in unconscious patients without injuries who are breathing adequately.
Supplemental restraint system
A system of specialized devices, such as airbags and seat belt pre-tensioners, used to restrain a driver or passenger in the protected passenger compartment of a motor vehicle during a crash.
Direct medical control
A type of medical direction also called "on-line", "base-station", "immediate", or "concurrent Medical control;" Under this type of medical direction, the physician speaks directly with emergency care providers at the scene of an emergency.
Indirect medical control
A type of medical direction, also called "off-line," "retrospective" or "prospective" medical control; this type of medical direction includes education, protocol review and quality improvement for emergency care providers.
Neutrophil
A type of white blood cell that engulfs invading microbes and contributes to the nonspecific defenses of the body against disease.
Lymphocyte
A type of white blood cell that make antibodies to fight off infections
Defamation
Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
Hemoglobin
An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen.
Pulse in the body
Carotid, Femoral, Radial
CHART stand for
Chief Complaint, History, Assessment, Received, Treatment Transfer
Neurogenic shock
Circulatory failure caused by paralysis of the nerves that control the size of the blood vessels, leading to widespread dilation; seen in patients with spinal cord injuries.
Sign of compensatory shock
Cool extremities. Weak thready peripheral pulse. Delayed capillary refill. Tachycardia in the absence of fever. Narrowing pulse pressure (PP)
Neuroreceptors
Ear, eyes, skin. Pick up info from the environment
Supplemental restraint systems
Equipment is usually combined with seatbelt pretension devices and suspension seat pull-down devices. can reduce injury during a roll-over
FEMA
Federal Emergency Management Agency
GCS score
GCS Motor: 6 commands, 5 localizes, 4 withdraw pain, 3 flexion pain (decorticate), 2 extension pain, 1 none. GCS Verbal: 5 oriented, 4 confused, 3 inappropriate, 2 incomprehensible, 1 none. GCS Eyes: 4 spontaneous, 3 to command, 2 to pain, 1 none (Every Year) GCS 8 or less: ICP monitor indicated; 10 or less intubation indicated; GCS 5 ~ 50% mortality
Gravida Para Score
Gravida is the total number of confirmed pregnancies a female has had. Para is the total number of babies that a female has carried past 20 weeks
Signs and symptoms would you expect to see in your pediatric patient who is experiencing respiratory distress
Head bobbing, nasal flaring, retractions, and seesaw respirations
Beck's triad
Hypotension, JVD, muffled heart sounds; cardiac tamponade
Ischemia
Lack of blood supply
What volume of blood may be contained inside the abdominal spaces in an adult patient?
More than 5L
The vena cava
One of two large vessels (superior and inferior) that return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium of the heart.
Stage of labor
Stage 1: Prep Stage Stage 2: Expulsion of the fetus Stage 3: Passage of the placenta
Signs and symptoms of heart attack
Tachycardia, nausea, shortness of breath, Diaphoresis
Fundal massage
The application of external pressure to the uterus to stop postpartum bleeding
Nonfeasance
The failure to act when one should
The aorta
The large arterial trunk that carries blood from the heart to be distributed by branch arteries through the body.
Misfeasance
The performance of a lawful act in an illegal or improper manner
The golden hour
The time from injury to definitive care, during which treatment of shock and traumatic injuries should occur because survival potential is best; also called the Golden Period.
Four causes of an airway obstruction?
Tongue, fluid, edema (swelling), foreign body
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
When the large blood vessel (aorta) that supplies blood to the abdomen, pelvis, and legs becomes abnormally large or balloons outward.
Angina
a condition of episodes of severe chest pain due to inadequate blood flow to the myocardium
Hematoma
a solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues.
Traction splint
a splint that applies constant pull along the length of a lower extremity to help stabilize the fractured bone and to reduce muscle spasm in the limb. Traction splints are used primarily on femoral shaft fractures.
Cardiac tamponade
acute compression of the heart caused by fluid accumulation in the pericardial cavity
Function of systole
allow the chambers of the heart to contract so blood is pumped through the heart
The jugular vein
any of several large veins in the neck, carrying blood from the head and face.
CBG
capillary blood glucose
Systole
contraction phase of the heartbeat
Signs of hypothermia
decreased body temperature and respirations, pale and cool skin, hypotension (decreased blood pressure) decreased muscle coordination and urinary output, disorientation, and drowsiness progressing to coma.
DCAP/BTLS
deformities, contusions, abrasions, punctures, burns, tenderness, lacerations, swelling
The Incident Command System Operations
designated people to handle the specific functions needed to manage the mass casualty incident
The Incident Command System logistics
designated people to handle the specific functions needed to manage the mass casualty incident
The Incident Command System planning
designated people to handle the specific functions needed to manage the mass casualty incident
The Incident Command System safety
designated people to handle the specific functions needed to manage the mass casualty incident
Baroreceptors
detect changes in blood pressure
Feasance
doing an act or performing a duty
Decorticate
flexion into body,
Hypoglycemia
low blood sugar
Malfeasance
misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official
Dressing for chest wound
occlusive dressing
Decerebrate posturing
posturing in which the neck is extended with jaw clenched; arms are pronated, extended, and close to the sides; legs are extended straight out; more ominous sign of brain stem damage. Most Severe.
The left ventricle
receives oxygen-rich blood from the left atrium
Chemoreceptors
respond to chemicals
Mechanoreceptors
respond to touch, pressure, vibration, stretch, and itch
rights of medication administration
right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, the right time, and the right documentation
Glenohumeral
shoulder joint
Slander
spoken defamation
The Incident Command System Command
the first on the scene to establish order and initiate the Incident Command System
Myocardial infarction
the occlusion of one or more coronary arteries caused by plaque buildup (heart attack)
Assault
threat or attempt to injure
Battery
unlawful touching of another person without consent
Eosinophil
white blood cell containing granules that stain red; associated with allergic reactions
Libel
written defamation
Lible
written defamation
