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McGraw-Hill Emergency Medical Responder 2nd Edition CH 12

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Mottling   An irregular or patchy discoloration of the skin that is usually a mixture of blue and white; usually seen in patients in shock or cardiac arrest  
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Rapid trauma assessment   A quick, head-to-toe examination performed on a trauma patient with significant mechanism of injury to determine life-threatening injuries.  
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Sphygmomanometer   A blood pressure cuff  
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Blunt trauma   Any mechanism of injury that occurs without actual penetration of the body.  
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Symptom   Any condition described by the patient, such as shortness of breath, nausea, and dizziness.  
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Patent   Open  
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Crepitation (crepitus)   A crackling sensation heard and felt beneath the skin; caused by bone ends grating against each other or air trapped between layers of tissue  
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Penetrating trauma   Any mechanism of injury that causes a cut or piercing of the skin  
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Stethoscope   An instrument used to hear sounds within the body, such as respirations; also used to measure blood pressure  
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Kinetic energy   The energy of motion; the amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the mass of the object and the speed (velocity) of the object  
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Cyanosis   Blue skin  
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Gurgling   Bubbling noise  
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Spinal precautions   Precautions made to stabilize the head, neck, and back in a neutral position to preent movement that could cause injury to the spinal cord.  
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Baseline vital signs   An initial set of vital sign measurements against which later measurements can be compared  
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Medical patient   A patient whose condition is caused by an illness.  
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Vital signs   Assessments of breathing, pulse, skin, pupils, and blood pressure.  
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Pulse   The rhythmic contractions and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart.  
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Snoring   Noisy breathing through the mouth and nose during sleep  
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Kinematics   The science of analyzing the mechanism of injury and predicting injury patterns  
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Chief complaint   The reason EMS has been called, usually in the patient's own words  
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Diastolic blood pressure   The pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest  
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Stridor   A high-pitched sound that is usually heard on inhalation; a sign of upper airway obstruction  
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in-line stabilization   A technique used to minimize movement of the head and neck  
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Respiration   The act of breathing air into the lungs (inhalation) and out of the lungs (exhalation); the exchange of gases between a living organism and its environment  
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Patient history   The part of the patient assessment during which facts are obtained about the patient's medical history.  
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Wheezing   A high-pitched whistling sound heard during breathing caused by air moving through narrowed airway passages  
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Mechanism of injury   The manner in which an injury occurs and the forces involved in producing the injury  
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Sign   Any medical or trauma condition displayed by the patient that can be seen, heard, smelled, measured, or felt  
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Perfusion   The flow of blood through an organ or a part of the body  
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Systolic blood pressure   The pressure in the arteries when the heart is pumping blood  
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Stoma   A surgical opening in the neck  
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Trauma patient   A patient who has experienced an injury from an external force  
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Blood pressure   The force exerted by the blood on the walls of the arteries  
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Central pulse   A pulse found close to the trunk of the body  
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Arteries   Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the rest of the body  
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