QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
◉ An impact on the body by objects that cause injury without
penetrating soft tissues or internal organs and cavities.
blunt trauma (chan thương tu).
Answer: blunt trauma (chan thương tu)
◉ A score calculated from 1 to 16, with 16 being the best possible
score. It relates to the likelihood of patient survival, with the
exception of a severe head injury. It takes into account the Glasgow
Coma Scale (GCS) score, respiratory rate, respiratory expansion,
systolic blood pressure, and capillary refill.
trauma score (điem chan thương).
Answer: trauma score (điem chan thương)
,◉ The eardrum; a thin, semitransparent membrane in the middle
ear that transmits sound vibrations to the internal ear by means of
auditory ossicles.
tympanic membrane (mang nhĩ).
Answer: tympanic membrane (mang nhĩ)
◉ The energy of a moving object.
kinetic energy (nang lương đong hoc).
Answer: kinetic energy (nang lương đong hoc)
◉ The forces, or energy transmission, applied to the body that cause
injury.
mechanism of injury ( body system injury).
Answer: mechanism of injury ( body system injury)
◉ Resistance that slows a projectile, such as air.
,drag.
Answer: drag
◉ A scoring system used for patients with head trauma.
Revised Trauma Score.
Answer: Revised Trauma Score
◉ The product of mass, gravity, and height, which is converted into
kinetic energy and results in injury, such as from a fall.
potential energy (nang lương tiem nang).
Answer: potential energy (nang lương tiem nang)
◉ The path a projectile takes once it is propelled.
trajectory (quy đao).
, Answer: trajectory (quy đao)
◉ Awareness that unseen life-threatening injuries may exist when
determining the mechanism of injury.
index of suspicion (chĩ so nghi ngơ).
Answer: index of suspicion (chĩ so nghi ngơ)
◉ The slowing of an object.
deceleration (sư giam toc).
Answer: deceleration (sư giam toc)
◉ The measure of force over distance.
work.
Answer: work
◉ Air bubbles in the arterial blood vessels.