What is a Involuntary muscle? - answerA smooth muscle that a person has little to no
control over
What is a Voluntary muscle? - answerVoluntary muscles make all actions possible from
walking to chewing
What are the 5 stages of Hypothermia? - answer1.Shivering 2.Apathy and decreased
muscle function 3.Decreased LOC 4.Decreased Vitals 5. DEATH
What is JVD - answerJugular Vein Distention
What are TICS - answerTenderness Instability Crepitus Swelling
What is BTLS - answerBurns Tenderness Lacerations Swelling
What is DCAP - answerDeformities Contusions Abrasions Penetrations
When assessing Circulation what do you check? - answerRate, Regularity and Quality
of the pulse @ Radial & Carotid artery and checking the Pt's Skin condition
What is PERL - answerPupils Equal Reactive Light
Your at a scene with a dangerous hazard, you React by - answerRetreat, Radio for
back up and Re-evaluate the situation
( Don't forget the 3 R rule)
What is Velocity - answerSpeed at which an object moves
Kinetic Energy - answerThe total amount of energy contained by an object in motion
Kinematics of Trauma - answerThe science of analyzing the MOI
How many LPM do you BVM your Pt@ - answer10-15 LPM
How many LPM do you NRB your Pt@ - answer10-15LPM
How many LPM do you set a NC on your Pt @ - answer2-6 LPM
, What is AVPU and what part of our assessment do we use this - answerAlert Verbal
Painful Unresponsive , this is used to decide the level of consciousness in an
Unconscious patient
What is MOI and what part of the assessment do we ask what the MOI was -
answerMechanism of Injury and we ask this during our scene size up
What is BSI and what kinds of BSI are there? - answerBody Substance Isolation, that
included Gloves Goggles Gowns and Masks
What is CISD and what are the 2 components called? - answerCritical Incident Stress
Debriefing and the 2 components are Defusing which lasts 30-45min and Debriefing
which lasts 24-72 hrs
What are the 5 stages of the grieving process - answer1.Denial 2.Anger 3.Bargaining
4.Depression 5.Acceptance
What is MCI - answerMultiple Casualty Incident
What is LCDC - answerLaboratory Centre for Disease Control
What is CCOHS - answerCanadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
What is an Emancipated Minor - answerUnder the Age of 18, a Legal guardian or
Parent must give consent before you can treat a minor
What two conditions are the most common types of COPD - answerEmphysema and
Chronic bronchitis
What are your two free ribs called - answerXiphoid Processes
How many bones does an adult skeleton have? - answer206
What does the upper right quad contain - answerLiver, Right kidney,colon,pancreas,gall
bladder,large intestine
What does the upper left quad contain -
answerliver,spleen,kidney,stomach,pancreas,large intestine
What does the lower right quad contain - answerColon,small intesting,major
arteries/veins, ureter,appendix,large intestine
what does the lower left quad contain - answerColon,small intestine,major
arteries/veins,ureter,large intestine
Inspiration - answerMuscles of the thorax CONTRACT, moving ribs outward and up