A 30 year old male is injured in a terror bombing. He experiences traumatic amputation of his left leg at knee level. An improvised tourniquet was put in
... [Show More] place by bystanders. The victim is conscious and in severe pain. You first action should be to do which of the following? - correct answer Confirm the tourniquet was properly applied.
Which of the following information is assessed during the secondary survey? - correct answer vitals
When caring for a trauma patient a principle is what is necessary for patient improvement or survival. A preference is how the principle is achieved and depends upon four factors. The factors used to accomplish the preference in treating the patient include all except:
a. Condition of the patient
b. Equipment available
c. Situation that exists
d. Research information - correct answer When caring for a trauma patient a principle is what is necessary for patient improvement or survival. A preference is how the principle is achieved and depends upon four factors. The factors used to accomplish the preference in treating the patient include all except:
a. Condition of the patient
b. Equipment available
c. Situation that exists
*d. Research information*
Approximately 20% of all child abuse is the result of intentional burning. The majority of the children intentionally burned are of what age?
a. 0 to 12 years of age
b. 5 to 6 years of age
c. 1 to 2 years of age
d. Less than 1 year of age - correct answer Approximately 20% of all child abuse is the result of intentional burning. The majority of the children intentionally burned are of what age?
a. 0 to 12 years of age
b. 5 to 6 years of age
*c. 1 to 2 years of age*
d. Less than 1 year of age
In addition to glucose, what is required to maintain the metabolic processes of life and energy production?
a. Carbon monoxide
b. Krebs cells
c. Lymphocytes
d. Oxygen - correct answer In addition to glucose, what is required to maintain the metabolic processes of life and energy production?
a. Carbon monoxide
b. Krebs cells
c. Lymphocytes
*d. Oxygen*
You respond to a patient who has sustained a stab wound to the left upper thorax. She is barely responsive, pale and diaphoretic. Which of the following is the most appropriate for transport?
a. Stair chair
b. Long board with full spine immobilization
c. Scoop stretcher
d. Short immobilization device - correct answer You respond to a patient who has sustained a stab wound to the left upper thorax. She is barely responsive, pale and diaphoretic. Which of the following is the most appropriate for transport?
a. Stair chair
b. Long board with full spine immobilization
*c. Scoop stretcher*
d. Short immobilization device
Units responding to a motor vehicle accident on the highway should consider which of the following as part of their pre-arrival assessment?
a. Calling for more units to respond
b. Weather conditions
c. The need for immediate transport
d. Post-exposure prophylaxis - correct answer Units responding to a motor vehicle accident on the highway should consider which of the following as part of their pre-arrival assessment?
a. Calling for more units to respond
*b. Weather conditions*
c. The need for immediate transport
d. Post-exposure prophylaxis
The most appropriate airway maneuver in the initial management of a trauma patient is which of the following?
a. Head tilt, chin lift
b. Supraglottic airway
c. Trauma jaw thrust
d. Oropharyngeal airway - correct answer The most appropriate airway maneuver in the initial management of a trauma patient is which of the following?
a. Head tilt, chin lift
b. Supraglottic airway
*c. Trauma jaw thrust*
d. Oropharyngeal airway
When verifying ET tube placement on a perfusing patient, the "gold standard" of monitoring is considered to be?
a. Colorimetric carbon dioxide detector
b. Pulse oximetry
c. Listening to lung sounds
d. EtCO2 - correct answer When verifying ET tube placement on a perfusing patient, the "gold standard" of monitoring is considered to be?
a. Colorimetric carbon dioxide detector
b. Pulse oximetry
c. Listening to lung sounds
*d. EtCO2*
A patient presents with a blunt trauma injury to the chest. On exam, he has absent breath sounds on one side of his chest and respiratory distress. Which additional sign would indicate that the patient has a tension pneumothorax?
a. Distended neck veins
b. Muffled heart sounds
c. Narrowed pulse pressure
d. Tracheal deviation towards the side of injury - correct answer A patient presents with a blunt trauma injury to the chest. On exam, he has absent breath sounds on one side of his chest and respiratory distress. Which additional sign would indicate that the patient has a tension pneumothorax?
*a. Distended neck veins*
b. Muffled heart sounds
c. Narrowed pulse pressure
d. Tracheal deviation away from the side of injury
Hemostatic agents should be used for excessive bleeding when direct pressure alone does not work. The proper way to use most hemostatic agents is which of the following?
a. Placing the agent around the edges of the wound
b. Placing the agent properly into the wound and holding direct pressure
c. Only using it after a tourniquet has been applied for 10 minutes
d. Hemostatic agents should never be used unless you have a fall in blood pressure - correct answer Hemostatic agents should be used for excessive bleeding when direct pressure alone does not work. The proper way to use most hemostatic agents is which of the following?
a. Placing the agent around the edges of the wound
*b. Placing the agent properly into the wound and holding direct pressure*
c. Only using it after a tourniquet has been applied for 10 minutes
d. Hemostatic agents should never be used unless you have a fall in blood pressure
Of the following, which is a preventable cause of secondary brain injury?
a. Cerebral edema
b. Systemic hypoxia
c. Intracranial hematomas
d. Herniation syndromes - correct answer Of the following, which is a preventable cause of secondary brain injury?
a. Cerebral edema
*b. Systemic hypoxia*
c. Intracranial hematomas
d. Herniation syndromes
You are called to treat a patient who was knocked unconscious when he slipped and fell on a wet floor, striking his head. It is now several hours later. He is awake but confused, does not recall the incident and is vomiting with a headache. Which of the following injuries is most likely?
a. Brain herniation
b. Intracranial hemorrhage
c. Diffuse axonal injury
d. Concussion - correct answer You are called to treat a patient who was knocked unconscious when he slipped and fell on a wet floor, striking his head. It is now several hours later. He is awake but confused, does not recall the incident and is vomiting with a headache. Which of the following injuries is most likely?
a. Brain herniation
b. Intracranial hemorrhage
c. Diffuse axonal injury
*d. Concussion*
When using a selective spinal immobilization protocol, which of the following findings indicate the need for immobilization?
a. Past history of spinal injury [Show Less]