Chapter 14-medical Emergencies Flashcards
Trauma emergencies
Generally involved with an external force applied to the body
Medical emergencies
Illnesses or conditions caused by disease
Cardiovascular medical emergency
Are caused by conditions affecting the circulatory system. For example, heart attack, congestive heart failure
Respiratory medical emergencies
Resorts in patients having trouble breathing oh when the amount of oxygen supply to the tissues is in adequate. For example, asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis
Neurological medical emergencies
Involve the brain I may be caused by a seizure, stroke, or syncope (fainting)
Gastrointestinal medical emergencies
Most well-known condition is appendicitis, gastrointestinal emergencies can result in a call to EMS for help
Urologic medical conditions
Can involve kidney stones
Endocrine emergencies
Caused by complications of diabetes Mellitus
Immunologic emergencies
Involve the body’s response to foreign substances. When the body overreacts to a foreign substance, it’s commonly referred to as an allergic reaction
Toxicologic emergencies
Including poisoning and substance abuse, result in other types of medical injuries
Psychiatric medical conditions
Involve psychological or behavioral problems. For example, Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, depression
Gynecologic emergencies
Special category of medical emergencies that involve the female reproductive organs. Example, vaginal bleeding,’s STD, pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy
Nature of illness (NOI)
The general type of illness a patient is experiencing
What is TACOS used for?
It can help you understand the underlying conditions a patient may have that could be complicating the chief complaint. It also helps you understand why the medication is it ministered may or may not work.
What does TACOS stand for?
Tobacco
Alcohol
Caffeine
Over the counter medications/herbal supplements
Sexual and street drugs
How should you transport a patient In critical condition?
With lights and sirens
Epidemic
Occurs when new cases of a disease in the human population substantially exceed the number expected based on recent experience
Pandemic
An outbreak that occurs on a global scale
Infectious disease
A medical condition caused by the growth and spread of small harmful organisms within the body
Communicable disease
A disease that can spread from one person or species to another
Influenza
In animal respiratory disease that is mutated to infect humans. It can affect all people, however very young and old people are susceptible to complications
Herpes simplex
A common virus strain carried by humans. 80% of people are asymptomatic, but symptomatic infections cause irruption’s of tiny fluid filled blisters call vesicles in the lips and genitals. Can cause meningitis and pneumonia in dry old or very young people.
How can exposure to HIV occur?
- The patient’s blood is splashed or spread into openings in your body
- you have blood from the infected patient on your hands and touch your eyes
- I need to use to inject a patient breaks your skin
- broken glass in a motor vehicle crash or other incident penetrates your glove and skin, which may have been covered in blood from infected patient
What is hepatitis?
It refers to an inflammation (often infection) of the liver