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What does PASS stand for? Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
What are the 3 "killers"? closed airways, uncontrolled bleeding, and shock
What are things you need to check steady breathing, circulation (capillary refill test),
for when preforming triage? and mental status of the victim
What are some signs on spine change in consciousness, inability to move body,
trauma? severe pain, tingling/numbness in appendages,
difficulty breathing or seeing, heavy bleeding or
bruising, blood or fluid in nose or ears, bruising
behind ears, bruising around eyes, uneven pupils,
seizures, and nausea/vomiting
What is a closed fracture? A closed fracture is when a bone is fractured, but
there is not puncture in the skin cause by the broken
bone
What is an open fracture? An open fracture is the result of a broken bone
puncturing through skin
, What is a displaced fracture? a displaced fracture is a bone breaking into 2 or
more pieces that is not connected anymore
What is a nondisplaced fracture? a nondisplaced fracture is a broken bone with just a
snap. It can be hard to see because it is just a crack
in a bone, no movement of a bone
What body temperature does a 95 degrees fahrenhiet or less
patient have to have to consider
hypothermia as a diagnosis?
What 3 factors are needed for a fire some sort of fuel, oxygen (or oxidizing substance),
to start? and heat
What is the most important factor to The fuel used to start the fire (classification)
look at when choosing a fire
extinguisher?
What is a class A fire caused by? ordinary combustibles
What is a class B fire caused by? flammable liquids
What is a class C fire caused by? Electrical items
What is a class D fire caused by? combustible metals
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Terms in this set (41)
What does PASS stand for? Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
What are the 3 "killers"? closed airways, uncontrolled bleeding, and shock
What are things you need to check steady breathing, circulation (capillary refill test),
for when preforming triage? and mental status of the victim
What are some signs on spine change in consciousness, inability to move body,
trauma? severe pain, tingling/numbness in appendages,
difficulty breathing or seeing, heavy bleeding or
bruising, blood or fluid in nose or ears, bruising
behind ears, bruising around eyes, uneven pupils,
seizures, and nausea/vomiting
What is a closed fracture? A closed fracture is when a bone is fractured, but
there is not puncture in the skin cause by the broken
bone
What is an open fracture? An open fracture is the result of a broken bone
puncturing through skin
, What is a displaced fracture? a displaced fracture is a bone breaking into 2 or
more pieces that is not connected anymore
What is a nondisplaced fracture? a nondisplaced fracture is a broken bone with just a
snap. It can be hard to see because it is just a crack
in a bone, no movement of a bone
What body temperature does a 95 degrees fahrenhiet or less
patient have to have to consider
hypothermia as a diagnosis?
What 3 factors are needed for a fire some sort of fuel, oxygen (or oxidizing substance),
to start? and heat
What is the most important factor to The fuel used to start the fire (classification)
look at when choosing a fire
extinguisher?
What is a class A fire caused by? ordinary combustibles
What is a class B fire caused by? flammable liquids
What is a class C fire caused by? Electrical items
What is a class D fire caused by? combustible metals