jeopardy: principles of emergency medicine

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JeopardyCPRVital Signs Bleeding

and Shock

The Human Body Scenarios

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question

A joint that is designed to movecan accomplish these 5 tasks.

$100 Answer

Rotate, flex, extent, abduct, or adduct

$200 Question

A patient found left lateral recumbent is lying this way.

$200 Answer

Laying down on the left side

$300 Question

The tarsal's, metatarsals, and phalanges are examples of these.

$300 Answer

Ankles and feet

$400 Question

These are the three different types of muscle found in the human body.

$400 Answer

Striated/Skeletal muscle, Smooth muscle, and Cardiac muscle.

$500 Question

This is how many bones there are in the human body.

$500 Answer

206

$100 Question

Collecting vital signs includes these steps.

$100 Answer

Respirations, pulse, skin condition, capillary refill,

blood pressure, level of consciousnessbreath sounds, and pupils.

$200 Question

These are the steps in the acronym SAMPLE.

$200 Answer

S – Signs and SymptomsA – AllergiesM – MedicationsP – Pertinent Past HistoriesL – Last Oral IntactE – Events Leading to Injury or Illness

$300 Question

This is the normal capillary refill time.

$300 Answer

Less than 2 seconds

$400 Question

The normal respiratory rate for adults in a resting state.

$400 Answer from H2

14-20 breaths/minute

$500 Question

If blood pressure of an adult is more than 210 systolic and 120 diastolic it

is classified as this.

$500 Answer

Crisis Hypertension

$100 Question

The three different types of bleeding.

$100 Answer

Arterial, venous, and capillary

$200 Question

The condition of the patient if the skin isDiscolored, swollen, tender, hard, or has a rigid abdomen.

$200 Answer

Internal bleeding.

$300 Question

Condition of a patient if he/she displaysRapid shallow breathing,

extreme thirst, or restlessness.

$300 Answer

Shock

$400 Question

This is the amount of blood loss that is considered significant for adults.

$400 Answer

1 or more liters of blood

$500 Question

The type of blood that is found to bered and oozing.

$500 Answer

Capillary Blood

$100 Question

The amount of depressions andrescue breaths in a cycle of CPR.

$100 Answer

30 depressions at a rate of 100/min followed by 2 rescue breaths.

$200 Question

How far the chest is depressed during compressions.

$200 Answer

Between 1 ½ -2 inches for an adult

$300 Question

What to do when the chest of a patient is heard “crunching” during compressions.

$300 Answer

Do not stop, it is possible that ribs arebreaking which doesn’t affect CPR.

$400 Question

The typical ABCs of CPR.

$400 Answer

A – AirwayB – BreathingC - Circulation

$500 Question

These are the steps in assessing breathing.

$500 Answer

Look, listen, and feel.

$100 Question

A person complaining of a headache ordizziness and who is later administered

oxygen therapy would have likely suffered from this.

$100 Answer

Carbon Monoxide poisoning

$200 Question

Symptoms like these would indicate this condition: Confusion, memory loss, slurred speech Exhaustion or drowsiness Loss of consciousness Numb hands or feet Shallow breathing Shivering

$200 Answer

Hypothermia

$300 Question

A suspected spinal injury wouldbe handled in this manner.

$300 Answer

Initial assessmentManual stabilization and immobilization of the c-spine.

$400 Question

The initial response when approaching a trauma victim.

$400 Answer

Assess the scene and victim for airwayand consciousness.

$500 Question

Treatment for burns involves this.

$500 Answer

Do not remove any charred or meltedClothing, do not apply any medications.

Final Jeopardy

This is the human body’s largest organ.

Final Jeopardy Answer

The skin, composed of 3 layers:EpidermisDermisSubcutaneous layer

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