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Body System for WASTE REMOVAL AND EXCRETION |
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Body System for HORMONAL AND METABOLISM CONTROL |
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Body System for TOTAL BODY CONTROL |
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Body System the is a barrier to Water & Insects - thermoregulates skin |
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Body System for DELIVERY OF OXYGEN AND NUTRIENTS TO CELLS |
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Body System for OXYGENATION AND REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE |
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Body System that establishes a FRAMEWORK FOR MUSCLES, BONES, TENDONS, AND LIGAMENTS |
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Body system that includes the ALIMENTARY CANAL, LIVER, PANCREAS, AND GALL BLADDER |
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Body system that provides for LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE AND IMMUNOLOGICAL PROTECTION |
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Connective Tissue that attaches BONE TO BONE |
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Connective Tissue that joins MUSCLE TO BONE |
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Tough, relatively elastic tissue that resembles bone in its supportive body function |
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Process of removing dead tissue and foreign matter from a wound |
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A = ASSESS FOR DANGERS (YOURSELF) A = ASSESS FOR DANGERS (VICTIM) |
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PATIENT SURVEY SYSTEM: A = A = |
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A = AWAKE (conscious or unconscious?) A = AIRWAY (airway obstructed?) |
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PATIENT SURVEY SYSTEM: B = B = |
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B = BREATHING (are they breathing?) B = BREATHING (breathing quality - normal, labored, wheezing?) - |
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PATIENT SURVEY SYSTEM: C = C = |
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C = CIRCULATION = (pulse - wrist, leg, neck?) C = Are they bleeding (slow - dark / spurting - bright red?) |
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PATIENT SURVEY SYSTEM: D = D = |
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D = DEFORMITIES? D = DISABILITY (possible head or spinal injuries?) |
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PATIENT SURVEY SYSTEM: E = E = |
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E = ENVIRONMENT/EXPOSURE (protect from weather/temperature) E = EVERYONE ELSE (is the rest of the group safe and engaged?) |
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TRUE/FALSE - A FLAP AVULSION IS USED TO BANDAGE CHEEK AND THROAT LACERATIONS |
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FALSE - A FLAP AVULSION IS A THREE SIDED TEAR IN THE SKIN. Proper treatment involves debriding the wound and replacing the flap as accurately as possible, before bandaging. |
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SHOCK THAT IS CAUSED BY BLOOD LOSS OR DEHYDRATION FROM SWEATING, DIARRHEA, VOMITING, OR BURNS |
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SHOCK THAT IS CAUSED BY ANAPHYLAXIS, SEPSIS (INFECTION), OR SPINAL CORD INJURY |
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SHOCK THAT IS THE RESULT OF HEART FAILURE |
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TRUE OR FALSE: HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK IS CHARACTERIZED BY LOW BLOOD VOLUME |
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WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF IBUPROFEN AN ADULT SHOULD TAKE IN A 24 HOUR PERIOD? |
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HYDRATE, IBUPROFEN, REST, ICE, COMPRESS, ELEVATE |
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TRUE OR FALSE: A STRAIN IS AN OVER STRETCHING OF A SKELETAL JOINT |
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FALSE. A STRAIN IS THE OVER STRETCHING OF MUSCLE TISSUE |
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A SPRAIN IS THE OVER STRETCHING OF A ? |
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THE HEEL IS FOUND ON THE ________ PORTION OF THE FOOT |
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TRUE OR FALSE: THE KNEECAP IS LOCATED ON THE LATERAL PORTION OF THE LEG. |
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FALSE. THE KNEE IS ON THE ANTERIOR PORTION OF THE LEG. |
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TRUE OR FALSE: AS A WFR, YOU ARE NORMALLY EXPECTED TO BE ABLE TO REDUCE (TREAT) A MEDIAL DISLOCATION OF THE PATELLA (KNEECAP) |
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FALSE - YOU SHOULD ONLY CONSIDER REPLACING A LATERAL DISLOCATION OF THE PATELLA |
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WHICH OF THESE TWO METHODS OF INJURY (MOIs OF DISLOCATIONS SHOULD YOU, AS A WFR, NOT TRY TO REDUCE: LEVERAGE MOI OR IMPACT MOI? |
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DO NOT TRY TO REDUCE A DISLOCATION CAUSED BY AN IMPACT - THERE WILL PROBABLY BE ACCOMPANYING TRAUMA THAT REQUIRES EVACUATION. |
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REGARDING DISLOCATIONS, C-S-M STANDS FOR: |
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C = CIRCULATION S = SENSATION M = MOTION |
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TRUE OR FALSE: PERRL STANDS FOR PATIENT EVACUATION RAPID RECOVERY and LIFESUPPORT |
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FALSE. PERRL STANDS FOR PUPILS EQUAL, ROUND, REACTIVE TO LIGHT |
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TRUE OR FALSE - ACUTE STRESS REACTION (ASR) IS CAUSED BY SUDDEN BLOOD LOSS, AND INCREASES IN SERIOUSNESS OVER TIME |
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FALSE. ASR IS A LARGELY PSYCHOSOMATIC CONDITION THAT USUALLY DIMINISHES OVER TIME. |
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TRUE OR FALSE: A PATIENT IN HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK SHOWS A RAPID INCREASE IN PULSE, ACCOMPANIED BY A RAPID DECREASE IN RESPIRATION |
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FALSE - BOTH PULSE AND RESPIRATION INCREASE STEADILY. |
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True/False Bites that are from suspected rabid animals are the only such wounds that require immediate evacuation. |
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False. Animal bites are characterized by high rates of infection.. If possible, bleed the wound to disinfect and evacuate. |
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True/False Remove impaled objects from eyes, neck, head, and body core - abrade, disinfect, bandage, and evacuate |
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False. Do not remove impaled objects from eyes, throat, neck, or body core. Clean, bandage, and evacuate. |
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A bruise. Hemorrhaging (bleeding) in or beneath the skin |
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An area of the epidermis or dermis (skin) that is scraped or scratched |
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A cut or tear in the skin or muscle. |
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SHOCK THAT IS CAUSED BY ANAPHYLAXIS, SEPSIS (INFECTION), OR SPINAL CORD INJURY |
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SHOCK THAT IS CAUSED BY BLOOD LOSS OR DEHYDRATION FROM SWEATING, DIARRHEA, VOMITING, OR BURNS |
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SHOCK THAT IS THE RESULT OF HEART FAILURE |
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NAME THE TWO STATES OF SHOCK |
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COMPENSATORY & DECOMPENSATORY |
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NAME THE THREE LARGEST BONES IN THE LEG |
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NAME THE THREE LARGEST BONES IN THE ARM |
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