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Inclusion Criteria
Conditions that must be met for participants to join a study
Confidentiality
Shock state caused by severe blood or fluid loss
Assessment tool for level of consciousness based on eye verbal and motor response
Protecting the privacy of participants by not disclosing their personal information
Pulmonary Embolism
Blockage in pulmonary arteries usually caused by blood clots from deep veins
Narrowing of blood vessel after previous treatment to open it
Glasgow Coma Scale
Restenosis
Hypovolemic Shock
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ACLSAdvanced Cardiac Life Support - protocols for cardiac emergencies
Adverse EventAny undesirable experience associated with the use of a medical product in a participant
AfterloadThe pressure against which the ventricle must eject blood
Aortic DissectionA tear in the inner layer of the aorta allowing blood to flow between vessel layers
ARDSAcute respiratory distress syndrome - severe inflammatory lung condition with hypoxemia
BlindingHiding the group assignments from participants or researchers to prevent bias
CapnographyMonitoring of exhaled carbon dioxide concentration during respiratory cycle
Cardiac OutputThe amount of blood pumped by the heart in one minute (L/min)
Cardiogenic ShockFailure of the heart to pump blood effectively causing inadequate tissue perfusion
Compartment SyndromeIncreased pressure in muscle compartment causing neurovascular compromise
ConfidentialityProtecting the privacy of participants by not disclosing their personal information
CricothyrotomyEmergency surgical airway through cricothyroid membrane
Damage Control ResuscitationStrategy focusing on controlling hemorrhage restoring perfusion and minimizing complications
Data Monitoring CommitteeAn independent group that monitors data for participant safety and study integrity
DICDisseminated intravascular coagulation - pathological activation of blood clotting
Double-blind StudyA study where neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment
ECMOExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation - life support for cardiac and respiratory failure
EndpointA primary outcome used to judge the effectiveness of a treatment
Exclusion CriteriaConditions that disqualify potential participants from joining a study
Glasgow Coma ScaleAssessment tool for level of consciousness based on eye verbal and motor response
Golden HourCritical first hour after traumatic injury when treatment is most effective
Good Clinical PracticeInternational quality standards for designing conducting recording and reporting trials
Head-to-Toe AssessmentSystematic physical examination from head to feet
Hemodynamic InstabilityAbnormal or unstable blood pressure causing inadequate tissue perfusion
Hypovolemic ShockShock state caused by severe blood or fluid loss
IABPIntra-aortic balloon pump - mechanical device that increases coronary perfusion
Inclusion CriteriaConditions that must be met for participants to join a study
Informed ConsentProcess of obtaining voluntary agreement from a participant after full disclosure of study information
InotropesMedications that increase the force of heart contractions
Institutional Review BoardA committee that reviews and approves research involving human subjects
Lethal TriadHypothermia coagulopathy and acidosis - dangerous combination in trauma patients
Massive Transfusion ProtocolRapid administration of large amounts of blood products for severe hemorrhage
Mean Arterial PressureThe average arterial pressure during a single cardiac cycle
MONAMorphine Oxygen Nitroglycerin Aspirin - traditional acute coronary syndrome treatment
Neurogenic ShockDistributive shock resulting from loss of sympathetic tone and vasodilation
PEEPPositive end-expiratory pressure - maintains alveolar pressure above atmospheric pressure
PericardiocentesisProcedure to remove fluid from pericardial space
Permissive HypercapniaAllowing CO2 levels to rise above normal to prevent ventilator-induced lung injury
PlaceboA substance with no therapeutic effect used as a control in testing new drugs
PreloadThe degree of stretch in the ventricle at the end of diastole
Primary SurveyInitial rapid assessment of airway breathing circulation disability and exposure
ProtocolA detailed plan of a study outlining the procedures and guidelines
Pulmonary Artery Wedge PressureMeasurement that reflects left atrial pressure (normal 6-12 mmHg)
Pulmonary EmbolismBlockage in pulmonary arteries usually caused by blood clots from deep veins
Pulseless Electrical ActivityOrganized cardiac electrical activity without detectable pulse
RandomizationAssignment of participants to different groups by chance to reduce bias
Refractory HypoxemiaPersistent low blood oxygen despite high oxygen therapy
RestenosisNarrowing of blood vessel after previous treatment to open it
RSIRapid sequence intubation - process of inducing unconsciousness and paralysis for emergency intubation
Sample SizeThe number of participants included in a study
Septic ShockLife-threatening condition caused by infection leading to organ dysfunction
Stroke VolumeThe volume of blood ejected by the ventricle with each contraction
TamponadeCompression of the heart caused by fluid accumulation in the pericardial space
Tension PneumothoraxLife-threatening collapse of lung with mediastinal shift due to air in pleural cavity
Tertiary SurveyComprehensive head-to-toe examination after initial stabilization
ThoracentesisProcedure to remove fluid or air from pleural space
Torsades de PointesPolymorphic ventricular tachycardia associated with prolonged QT interval
Tracheal DeviationClinical sign of tension pneumothorax where trachea shifts away from affected side
Traumatic Brain InjuryBrain dysfunction caused by external force to the head
TriageProcess of prioritizing patients based on severity of condition and resources
VasopressinHormone that increases water retention and raises blood pressure (ADH)
VasopressorsMedications that constrict blood vessels and raise blood pressure
Wolff-Parkinson-White SyndromeCondition with abnormal electrical pathways causing rapid heartbeat
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Mean Arterial Pressure
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The average arterial pressure during a single cardiac cycle
Front
Massive Transfusion Protocol
Back
Rapid administration of large amounts of blood products for severe hemorrhage
Front
Cricothyrotomy
Back
Emergency surgical airway through cricothyroid membrane
Front
ARDS
Back
Acute respiratory distress syndrome - severe inflammatory lung condition with hypoxemia
Front
Pulseless Electrical Activity
Back
Organized cardiac electrical activity without detectable pulse
Front
Placebo
Back
A substance with no therapeutic effect used as a control in testing new drugs
Front
Inclusion Criteria
Back
Conditions that must be met for participants to join a study
Front
Hypovolemic Shock
Back
Shock state caused by severe blood or fluid loss
Front
IABP
Back
Intra-aortic balloon pump - mechanical device that increases coronary perfusion
Front
Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure
Back
Measurement that reflects left atrial pressure (normal 6-12 mmHg)
Front
Neurogenic Shock
Back
Distributive shock resulting from loss of sympathetic tone and vasodilation
Front
Inotropes
Back
Medications that increase the force of heart contractions
Front
Capnography
Back
Monitoring of exhaled carbon dioxide concentration during respiratory cycle
Front
Restenosis
Back
Narrowing of blood vessel after previous treatment to open it
Front
Torsades de Pointes
Back
Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia associated with prolonged QT interval
Front
Confidentiality
Back
Protecting the privacy of participants by not disclosing their personal information
Front
MONA
Back
Morphine Oxygen Nitroglycerin Aspirin - traditional acute coronary syndrome treatment
Front
Tertiary Survey
Back
Comprehensive head-to-toe examination after initial stabilization
Front
Thoracentesis
Back
Procedure to remove fluid or air from pleural space
Front
Randomization
Back
Assignment of participants to different groups by chance to reduce bias
Front
Exclusion Criteria
Back
Conditions that disqualify potential participants from joining a study
Front
Preload
Back
The degree of stretch in the ventricle at the end of diastole
Front
Endpoint
Back
A primary outcome used to judge the effectiveness of a treatment
Front
Pericardiocentesis
Back
Procedure to remove fluid from pericardial space
Front
Sample Size
Back
The number of participants included in a study
Front
Blinding
Back
Hiding the group assignments from participants or researchers to prevent bias
Front
Tension Pneumothorax
Back
Life-threatening collapse of lung with mediastinal shift due to air in pleural cavity
Front
Vasopressin
Back
Hormone that increases water retention and raises blood pressure (ADH)
Front
Glasgow Coma Scale
Back
Assessment tool for level of consciousness based on eye verbal and motor response
Front
Primary Survey
Back
Initial rapid assessment of airway breathing circulation disability and exposure
Front
Aortic Dissection
Back
A tear in the inner layer of the aorta allowing blood to flow between vessel layers
Front
Lethal Triad
Back
Hypothermia coagulopathy and acidosis - dangerous combination in trauma patients
Front
Golden Hour
Back
Critical first hour after traumatic injury when treatment is most effective
Front
Institutional Review Board
Back
A committee that reviews and approves research involving human subjects
Front
Stroke Volume
Back
The volume of blood ejected by the ventricle with each contraction
Front
Compartment Syndrome
Back
Increased pressure in muscle compartment causing neurovascular compromise
Front
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
Back
Condition with abnormal electrical pathways causing rapid heartbeat
Front
Refractory Hypoxemia
Back
Persistent low blood oxygen despite high oxygen therapy
Front
ECMO
Back
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation - life support for cardiac and respiratory failure
Front
Cardiogenic Shock
Back
Failure of the heart to pump blood effectively causing inadequate tissue perfusion
Front
Double-blind Study
Back
A study where neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment
Front
Vasopressors
Back
Medications that constrict blood vessels and raise blood pressure
Front
Tamponade
Back
Compression of the heart caused by fluid accumulation in the pericardial space
Front
Pulmonary Embolism
Back
Blockage in pulmonary arteries usually caused by blood clots from deep veins
Front
Afterload
Back
The pressure against which the ventricle must eject blood
Front
PEEP
Back
Positive end-expiratory pressure - maintains alveolar pressure above atmospheric pressure
Front
Damage Control Resuscitation
Back
Strategy focusing on controlling hemorrhage restoring perfusion and minimizing complications
Front
Good Clinical Practice
Back
International quality standards for designing conducting recording and reporting trials
Front
ACLS
Back
Advanced Cardiac Life Support - protocols for cardiac emergencies
Front
Traumatic Brain Injury
Back
Brain dysfunction caused by external force to the head
Front
DIC
Back
Disseminated intravascular coagulation - pathological activation of blood clotting
Front
Adverse Event
Back
Any undesirable experience associated with the use of a medical product in a participant
Front
Protocol
Back
A detailed plan of a study outlining the procedures and guidelines
Front
Septic Shock
Back
Life-threatening condition caused by infection leading to organ dysfunction
Front
Hemodynamic Instability
Back
Abnormal or unstable blood pressure causing inadequate tissue perfusion
Front
Cardiac Output
Back
The amount of blood pumped by the heart in one minute (L/min)
Front
Tracheal Deviation
Back
Clinical sign of tension pneumothorax where trachea shifts away from affected side
Front
Permissive Hypercapnia
Back
Allowing CO2 levels to rise above normal to prevent ventilator-induced lung injury
Front
Data Monitoring Committee
Back
An independent group that monitors data for participant safety and study integrity
Front
Head-to-Toe Assessment
Back
Systematic physical examination from head to feet
Front
RSI
Back
Rapid sequence intubation - process of inducing unconsciousness and paralysis for emergency intubation
Front
Triage
Back
Process of prioritizing patients based on severity of condition and resources
Front
Informed Consent
Back
Process of obtaining voluntary agreement from a participant after full disclosure of study information
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