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Emergent Conditions
Emergent Conditions and Disaster
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Abrasion | a scraping away of the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin. |
| Amputation | a partial or complete severing of a body part. |
| Anaphylactic shock | a form of distributive shock, no loss of blood, excessive vasodilation occurs, bronchi constrict. |
| Anaphylaxis | the response to a severe allergic reaction. |
| Anthrax | a disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. |
| Asphyxia | insufficient oxygen intake. |
| Bioterrorism | terrorism involving the release of toxic biological agents. |
| Botulism | is caused by the most potent lethal toxin known, botulinum toxin. |
| Capillary refill | this is checked on the nailbed to evaluate arterial circulation to an extremity. |
| Cardiac tamponade | results when blood or fluid accumulates in the pericardial sac. |
| Cardiogenic shock | signs and symptoms result from cardiac failure. |
| Distributive shock | is caused by excessive dilation of the venules and arterioles. |
| Epinephrine | adrenalin; hormone secreted by adrenal medulla in response to stimulation of sympathetic nervous system. |
| Flail chest | condition of chest wall caused by two or more fractures on each affected rib, resulting in a segment of rib that is not attached on either end. |
| Gastric lavage | used to empty stomach when the contents are irritating. |
| Hypovolemic shock | signs and symptoms are caused by a decrease in the circulating blood volume. |
| Laceration | open wounds resulting from snagging or tearing of tissue. |
| Obstructive shock | is caused by a blockage of blood flow in the cardiovascular circuit outside the heart. |
| Plague | is caused by the gram negative coccobacillus Yersinia pestis. |
| Shock | a condition of progressively decreasing blood pressure. (ex. compensated, progressive, and irreversible) |
| Tachycardia | rapid heart rate over 100 beats per minute. |
| Tachypnea | breathing over 20 respirations per minute. |
| Tetanus | is a disease caused the bacillus Clostridum tetani. |
| Triage | sorting for the purpose of assigning priorities. |