ABMDI Registry 2026
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Abrasion - ANSWER -Scraping of the superficial layer of the skin by friction created by blunt-force
trauma, superficial loss of skin
,Incisions - ANSWER -Clean cuts
Osteoporosis - ANSWER -Decreased bone mass, decrease in bone calcification
First degree burns - ANSWER -Superficial, similar to a sunburn
Second degree burns - ANSWER -Damage to the upper layers of the skin, identified as blisters, which
may result in scarring
Third degree burns - ANSWER -Deep and through the entire skin, requiring skin grafting
Fourth degree burns - ANSWER -Demonstrated by severe charring of the tissues
0-10% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood shows no symptoms
10-20% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood gives a slight headache
20-30% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood gives a headache to adults and
causes death in children
30-40% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood causes nausea and vomiting
40-50% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood causes fainting, convulsions, and
death in unhealthy adults
50-80% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood causes coma and death
Aspiration - ANSWER -The inhalation of some foreign object, causing occlusion or obstruction of the
airway
Battered child syndrome - ANSWER -Multiple injuries involving multiple sites on a child over time
, Shaken-infant syndrome - ANSWER -Child abuse in which the child is violently shaken and frequently
struck on the head, confirmed by the identification of retinal hemorrhages, fractured ribs, subdural
hematoma, and brain swelling
Coronal - ANSWER -The plane that divides the body into front and back (i.e. anterior [ventral] and
posterior [dorsal]) halves
Mid-sagittal - ANSWER -The plane that divides the body into right and left halves
Transverse - ANSWER -The place that divides the body into top and bottom (i.e. superior [cephalad]
and posterior [caudal]) halves
Superior - ANSWER -Refers to the top of the head. The term "cephalad" is also used in this context
Inferior - ANSWER -Refers to the surface towards the feet. The term "caudal" is also used in this
context
Anterior - ANSWER -Refers to the front surface of the body. The term "ventral" is also used in this
context
Posterior - ANSWER -Refers to the surface facing toward the back of the body. The term "dorsal" is
also used in this context
Lateral - ANSWER -Surface or portion of the body that points towards the side or away from the
midline of the body
Medial - ANSWER -Describes any surface or portion of the body that points or faces towards the
midline of the body (i.e. mid-sagittal plane)
Proximal - ANSWER -Describes a relative position that is closer to the central portion of the body or
origin of the structure
Proximal - ANSWER -The position of the shoulder is ___________ to the hand
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Abrasion - ANSWER -Scraping of the superficial layer of the skin by friction created by blunt-force
trauma, superficial loss of skin
,Incisions - ANSWER -Clean cuts
Osteoporosis - ANSWER -Decreased bone mass, decrease in bone calcification
First degree burns - ANSWER -Superficial, similar to a sunburn
Second degree burns - ANSWER -Damage to the upper layers of the skin, identified as blisters, which
may result in scarring
Third degree burns - ANSWER -Deep and through the entire skin, requiring skin grafting
Fourth degree burns - ANSWER -Demonstrated by severe charring of the tissues
0-10% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood shows no symptoms
10-20% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood gives a slight headache
20-30% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood gives a headache to adults and
causes death in children
30-40% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood causes nausea and vomiting
40-50% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood causes fainting, convulsions, and
death in unhealthy adults
50-80% - ANSWER -This amount of carbon dioxide in the blood causes coma and death
Aspiration - ANSWER -The inhalation of some foreign object, causing occlusion or obstruction of the
airway
Battered child syndrome - ANSWER -Multiple injuries involving multiple sites on a child over time
, Shaken-infant syndrome - ANSWER -Child abuse in which the child is violently shaken and frequently
struck on the head, confirmed by the identification of retinal hemorrhages, fractured ribs, subdural
hematoma, and brain swelling
Coronal - ANSWER -The plane that divides the body into front and back (i.e. anterior [ventral] and
posterior [dorsal]) halves
Mid-sagittal - ANSWER -The plane that divides the body into right and left halves
Transverse - ANSWER -The place that divides the body into top and bottom (i.e. superior [cephalad]
and posterior [caudal]) halves
Superior - ANSWER -Refers to the top of the head. The term "cephalad" is also used in this context
Inferior - ANSWER -Refers to the surface towards the feet. The term "caudal" is also used in this
context
Anterior - ANSWER -Refers to the front surface of the body. The term "ventral" is also used in this
context
Posterior - ANSWER -Refers to the surface facing toward the back of the body. The term "dorsal" is
also used in this context
Lateral - ANSWER -Surface or portion of the body that points towards the side or away from the
midline of the body
Medial - ANSWER -Describes any surface or portion of the body that points or faces towards the
midline of the body (i.e. mid-sagittal plane)
Proximal - ANSWER -Describes a relative position that is closer to the central portion of the body or
origin of the structure
Proximal - ANSWER -The position of the shoulder is ___________ to the hand