EMT-Basic Part 9

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This deck covers essential concepts related to EMT-Basic knowledge, including anatomy, physiology, and emergency procedures.

Veins

carry blood toward the heart
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Term
Definition
Veins
carry blood toward the heart
arterioles
smallest arteries
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venules
smallest veins
From the body--> Vena Cava-->SA Node-->Right atrium-->Right Ventricle-->AV Node-->pulmonary artery-->lungs-->pulmonary vein-->left atrium-->left ventricle-->Aorta-->body
Blood's pathway
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pulse
60-100 bpm
7
the number of bones in the Cervical spine
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TermDefinition
Veins
carry blood toward the heart
arterioles
smallest arteries
venules
smallest veins
From the body--> Vena Cava-->SA Node-->Right atrium-->Right Ventricle-->AV Node-->pulmonary artery-->lungs-->pulmonary vein-->left atrium-->left ventricle-->Aorta-->body
Blood's pathway
pulse
60-100 bpm
7
the number of bones in the Cervical spine
12
Number of bones in the thoracic spine
5
number of bones in lumbar spine
5
number of bones in the sacral spine
4
number of bones in the coccyx spine
smooth muscle
found in gastrointestinal tract, urinary system, blood vessels; controls the flow of materials through these structures; carris out automatic muscular functions; no conscious control; responds to stimuli such as heat, cold and stretching
12-29 breaths/min
Adult breathing rate
15-30 b/m
children breathing rate
25-50 b/m
infants breathing rate
inadequate breathing
breathing effort; increased use of accessory muscles especially in infants and children; cyanotic skin, cool, clammy; agonal respirations
trachea narrower, trachea softer, more flexible, airway structures smaller, cricoid not well developed, chest wall softer, tongue proportionally larger than an adults
pediatric airway
scene is hazardous, life-threatening condition requires move, patient must be moved to reach a critical patient
Use emergency moves when....
scene factors cause a decline in patient condition, treatment of patient's condition requires a move
urgent moves are done when....