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ChiroBoards2: Emergency Procedures

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Emergency Assessment   Check responsiveness, open airway check breathing, give breaths, check pulse  
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battle sign: indicates   indicates possible basilar skull fx  
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Raccoon sign   injury producing black and blue spots around the eyes  
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Cardiogenic shock: positioning   Supine with feet higher than head  
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Anaphylactic shock: positioning   upright  
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Lower extremity or pelvic injury: positioning   spine  
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CPR ABC's   Airway, breathing, circulation  
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Chest Compression times for an adult   Give two breaths, compress 1.5-2 inch deep, compress 30 times, Give 2 breaths, compress 30 times; repeat  
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CPR recovery position   side lying with bottom arm extended over head/upper leg bent  
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Choking infant procedure   5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts  
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Burns: 1st degree   redness; epidermis  
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Burns: 2nd degree   blisters; epidermis and dermis (except dermal base)  
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Burns: 3rd degree   charring of skin  
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Epidural hematoma   result of trauma with a faster bleeding rate  
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Epidural hematoma causes   intracranial pressure increase  
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Subdural hematoma caused by   serious head injury  
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Deadliest of all head injuries   subdural hematoma  
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Subdural vs Epidural: which has slower symptom onset?   subdural hematoma  
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Subarachnoid hematoma caused by   cerebral aneurysm  
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Subarachnoid hematoma   considered a form of stroke  
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