EMS Vocab Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Definitive Care | Best care a patient is able to recieve |
Protocols | SOP's, Treatment of patient |
Off-line Medical Direction | Medical Director giving you the right to do protocols |
On-line Medical Direction | Talking to the Medical Director directly by phone |
Pathogen | Disease-causing microorganism |
Body Substince Isolation(BSI) | Concept that treats all bodily fluids as potentially infectious |
Synovial fluid | Fluid within a joint |
Universal precautions | Procedures for infection control that assume vlood is potentially infectious |
Virulent | Strong, resistant |
Blood Titre | Blood test, check for antibodies |
MCI | (Mass Casualty Incident) 3 or more patients, outnumber rescuers |
Perseverate | Cannot let it go, stop it, stays on one topic |
Insomnia | Unable to sleep |
Dependent Lividity | Blood pooling due to staying in one spot for a long period of time |
Rigor Motis | Stiffining of the body after death |
Cyanotic | Turns blue from no or low oxygen |
Syncopal Episode | Simple faint(Put the patient Trendelenburg position) |
Supine | On their back |
Trendelenburg position | Supine, Feet elevated 12" (Shock Position) |
Prone | Lying face down |
Lateral | Lying on their side |
Good Samaritan Law | Acting when you did not have to then have been sued unsuccesfully **Render aid without being paid |
Ethics | Guidelines of right and wrong of work behavior |
Expressed Consent | The Patient lets you know, Verbally or nonverbally that he or she is willing to accept treatment |
Consent | Approval or permission |
Implied Consent | Recieve medical care because the patient is underage, badly injured, or unconsious |
Battery | Unlawful touching or hitting |
Competent | Able to make decisions about personal well-being |
Abandonment | Failure of first responder to continue emergency treatment until someone with the same or higher level of training arrives |
Duty to act | First responders legal responsobility to respond promptly to an emergency scene |
Crepitus | End of a bone, Degrating of bone end |
Assualt | Threat of danger |
Emancipated Minors | Must go to court; absolve parents, have you gone to court? If no, then you treat, if yes, show me the papers, if no papers, you treat. |
DNR | Do Not Resucitate(Doctors Signature and current) |
Living Will | No extreme measures to be kept alive |
Health Care Proxy | Signature for a one time hospital visit (DNR) |
H-HealthI-InsuranceP-PortabilityA-AccountabilityA-Act | Cannot talk about calls To anybody Unless it is in CISD(Critical Incident Stress Debrief) |
Erthrocytes | Red blood cells |
Fissures | Suture lines |
Skull | Protects brain |
Orbita | Eye socket |
Zygomatics | Cheek Bone |
Maxilla | Upper Jaw Bone |
Mandible | Lower Jaw bone |
Clavical | Collar bone |
Articulate | Connects to, joins with |
Sternum | Breast bone |
Xiphoid process | Arrowhead at base of sternum |
12 pairs of ribs | Thoracic chest cavity, ribs articulate with sternum and spine |
Shoulder Girdle | Two Clavicals and Two Scapulas |
Humerus | Upper Arm Bone |
Radius | Lower arm thumb side bone |
Ulna | Lower arm fingers side bone |
Carpals | Wrist bone |
Phalanges | Finger and Toe bones |
Metacarpals | Hand Bone |
Foreman magnum | (hole) in base of skull |
Cervical Spine | 7 Vertebrae (33 Spine) |
Thoracic Vertebrae | 12 Vertebrae, T1-T12 at nipple line |
Lumbar spine | 5 Vertebrae L1-L5 |
Sacrum | 5 Vertebrae S1-S5 |
Coccyx | 4 Vertebrea, Tailbone |
Pubis Symphysis | Cartilage in pelvis |
Radial Pulse | Most accessible |
Coratid Pulse | Most reliable |
Femural Pulse | Hardest to find |
Anterior | Front |
Posterior | Back |
Midline | Verticle lines seperate body into right and left halves |
Medial | Closer to midline |
Lateral | Away from midline |
Proximal | Closer to trunk |
Distal | Away from trunk |
Superior | Closer to head |
Inferior | Closer to feet |
Nasopharangeal Airway | Nasal airpath |
Oropharangeal Airway | Mouth to throat airway |
Pharynx | Throat |
Bifurcates | Splits off into a "Y" |
Hypoxic | Low O2 |
Vena Cava | Biggest vein in body |
Larynx | Voice Box |
Trachea | Windpipe |
Bronchi | Branches in the lungs |
Aveoli | Tiny air sacs |
Blood Flow of heart | Vena Cava (Ascending and Decending) |
Veins | Unoxygenated blood (blue) (low pressure) (blood oozes out) |
Artery | Oxygenated blood (red) (high pressure) (spurting out) |
Tricuspid Valve | One way valve in heart (trapped door) |
Pulmonary Vein | Carries oxygenated blood (From lungs, into left ventricle) |
Pulmonary Artery | Carries deoxygenated blood (into lungs, alveoli) (O2 and CO2 Transfer) |
Aortic Arch | Artery to the body |
Mitral Valve | Left valve |
Skeletal Muscles | Provide movement, support |
Smooth Muscles | Carry out automatic functions |
Cardiac Muscle | Only in heart |
Automaticity | Property of heart muscle |
Perfusion | O2 to all cells |
Jaundice | Liver Failure |
Heat Stroke | Hot dry skin |
Heat exhaustion | Moist, clamy, warm |
Ashen | Color of death |
Hemorrage | Uncontrolled Bleeding |
Systolic | Top number of BP Scan |
AMS | Altered Mental Status |
OPQRSTI | Onset, Provoking, Quality, Radiation, Severity, Time, Intervention |
Impending Doom | "I just dont feel right" |
Anascoria | Unequal pupils |
Syncope | Simple faint |
SOB | Shortness of Breath |
n/v | Nausea or Vomiting |
DiaphoresisDiaphoretic | Sweating perfusely |
MI | Myocradial Infraction |
AAA | Abdominal Aortic Anurism |
Tachycardia | Rapid Pulse |
Edema | Swelling |
Pitting Edema | Fluid slowly goes back around swelling |
Altered Mental Status | Sudden or Gradual decrease in 02 |
CVA | Cerebral Vascular Accident |
Grand mal Seizure | Generalized Seizure |
Petite mal Seizure | Small Seizure, Staring absent into space |
Hysterical Seizure | Fake Grand mal Seizure |
Itis | Imflammation or infection |
Ulcers | Infflammed tissue or organ, a hole |
Ingestion | By the mouth |
Inhalation | By the nose |
Absorption | Through the skin or tissue |
Injection | Entered into the blood stream |
Perfusion | Circulation of blood through organ |
Hypoperfusion | Inadequate circulation of blood through organ |
Open wound | Injury where skin is interrupted or broken, exposing the tissue |
Abrasion | Smooth |
Laceration | Jagged |
Incision | Clean and Smooth |
Avulsion | Flap (Fingers and Toes) |
Punctures | Enterance and Exit |
Amputation | Severed, Off (Hands, Legs, Feet, Arm) |
GSW | Gun Shot Wound |
Evisceration | Bowels are exposed |
Dressing | Covers wound, should be sterile |
Bandage | Holds the dressing in place, Not sterile |
Ovaries | Produce eggs |
Uterus | Holds fertilized egg for development |
Fallopian tubes | COnnects ovaries and uterus |
Birth canal(vagina) | External opening |
Ectopic Pregnancy | Eggs fertilizes in tubes |
Fetus | Developing baby |
Umbilical cord | Delivers nutrition and removes waste products from infant |
Placenta | Draws nutrients from the uterus which are then transported t hrough the umbilical cord |
Epidermis | Outer-most layer of skin |
Dermis | Second layer of skin (Nerves and capillaries) |
Subcutanious | Fatty layer (Glands and oil) |
Rule of Nine | Method of determining burns on body |
Palmar Method | use the patients hand to measure burns |
Copius | Lots and lots and lots |
PSDE | Painfull, Swollen, Deformety, Extremety |
PORT | Position, Oxygen, Rebreather, Temperature |
Ecchymosis | Black and blue, color of contusion |
Meningies | Layer that surrounds the brain |
Duramater | Covering layer of brain(outer) |
Achracnoid | Layer outer of the duramater |
Piamater | Covering layer of brain(inner) |
Rye Syndrome | Caving in of chest for air |
Stridor | Noisy upper airway obstruction "seal bark" "croup" |
Hypovolemic | Low Volume |
Febrile Seizures | High fever, may have no fever history |
Poor skin turgor | Tenting, sign of dehydration (pinch and pull upper palm) |
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