The umbilical cord is wrapped tightly around the baby's neck and you have tried
unsuccessfully to slip the cord over the head. What should your next
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be?
A. Push the baby's head into the vagina until the cord comes loose
B. Clamp the cord in two places and cut it in the middle
C. Support the head and suction the baby's nose and mouth
D. Massage the uterus to stimulate harder contractions to free the baby - Answer -
Clamp the cord in two places and cut it in the middle
You arrive on scene with your partner to a restaurant where a man was reported to be
choking. You enter and find an unconscious cyanotic male on the floor. He is supine
with BBQ sauce on his mouth and napkins in his hand. What would you do for this
patient?
A. Verify apnea, give two slow breaths with high flow O2, and administer back thrusts
until the object has been removed
B. Ask the bystanders what happened. Verify no pulse, and attach the AED. Tell
everyone to stand back, and hit analyze following the prompts
C. Administer abdominal thrusts, followed by a finger sweep and then administer high
flow O2. Monitor patient while transporting
D. Head tilt, chin lift, verify apnea and begin compressions. Upon completion of
compressions, give two slow breaths looking for chest rise and fall - Answer - Head tilt,
chin lift, verify apnea, and begin compressions. Upon completion of compressions give
two slow breaths looking for the chest to rise and fall
A 73-year-old female was in her backyard gardening when she collapsed to the ground.
Her husband told 911 that "she is breathing very fast and will not talk to me." You arrive
to find the woman lying on her side in the grass. She is breathing at 7 breaths per
minute and her pulse is irregular and very thready. Her lungs also present with crackles
upon auscultation. As you are taking blood pressure (88/66) the husband tell you that
the woman has been having jaw pain and some weakness for 3 days. What is the most
likely cause of the woman's condition and how would you treat her?
A. Hypoperfusion, High flow O2, and transportation into Fowler's position
B. Cardiac arrest, treat for shock, and rapid transport
C. Cardiogenic shock, assist ventilations, and transport
D. Septic shock, transport into a position of comfort with high flow O2 via NRB - Answer
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