Trauma Overview (Ch. 25) Flashcards

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arterial air embolism

A

Air bubbles in the arterial blood vessels.

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blunt trauma

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An impact on the body by objects that cause injury without penetrating soft tissues or internal organs and cavities.

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cavitation

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A phenomenon in which speed causes a bullet to generate pressure waves, which cause damage distant from the bullet’s path.

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coup-contrecoup brain injury

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A brain injury that occurs when force is applied to the head and energy transmission through brain tissue causes injury on the opposite side of original impact.

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5
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deceleration

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The slowing of an object.

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6
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drag

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Resistance that slows a projectile, such as air

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7
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Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score

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An evaluation tool used to determine level of consciousness, which evaluates and assigns point values (scores) for eye opening, verbal response, and motor response, which are then totaled; effective in helping predict patient outcomes.

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8
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index of suspicion

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Awareness that unseen life-threatening injuries may exist when determining the mechanism of injury.

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kinetic energy

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The energy of a moving object.

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10
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mechanism of injury (MOI)

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The forces, or energy transmission, applied to the body that cause injury.

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medical emergencies

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Emergencies that require EMS attention because of illnesses or conditions not caused by an outside force.

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12
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multisystem trauma

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Trauma that affects more than one body system.

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13
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penetrating trauma

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Injury caused by objects, such as knives and bullets, that pierce the surface of the body and damage internal tissues and organs.

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14
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potential energy

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The product of mass, gravity, and height, which is converted into kinetic energy and results in injury, such as from a fall.

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15
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projectile

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Any object propelled by force, such as a bullet by a weapon.

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16
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pulmonary blast injuries

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Pulmonary trauma resulting from short-range exposure to the detonation of explosives.

17
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Revised Trauma Score (RTS)

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A scoring system used for patients with head trauma.

18
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trajectory

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The path a projectile takes once it is propelled.

19
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trauma emergencies

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Emergencies that are the result of physical forces applied to a patient’s body.

20
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trauma score

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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.

21
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tympanic membrane

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The eardrum; a thin, semitransparent membrane in the middle ear that transmits sound vibrations to the internal ear by means of auditory ossicles.

22
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work

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The measure of force over distance.