When the application of kinetic energy to the body from either a blunt or penetrating mechanism displaces tissue, this is known as - ANSWER
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Which of the following is an example of the tertiary phase blast injury? - ANSWER CRUSHING INJURY DUE TO STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE.
The most common threat to life among trauma patients is? - ANSWER INTERNAL HEMORRHAGE
Your patient is an injured construction worker bleeding profusely from a large laceration to the left thigh. He is confused and has pale, moist skin. Direct pressure applied to the wound by a first responder has failed to control the bleeding. The next step in controlling bleeding is to apply: - ANSWER A TOURNIQUET TO THE LACERATION.
Hypotension due to spinal cord trauma occurs due to interruption of the _______________nervous system pathway. - ANSWER SYMPATHETIC
The most common fractured ribs are ribs: - ANSWER 4 THROUGH 8.
A hemothorax is differentiated from a tension pneumothorax by: - ANSWER DULL PERCUSSION ON THE AFFECTED SIDE.
Which of the following mechanisms is most likely to result in cardiac tamponade? - ANSWER A PATIENT IS STRUCK IN THE LEFT ANTERIOR CHEST BY A NAIL EJECTED FROM A NAIL GUN.
Management of flail chest includes: - ANSWER PAIN MANAGEMENT
VENTILATORY SUPPORT
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Which of the following types of traumatic brain injury is most likely to be associated with hemorrhage from the middle meningeal artery? - ANSWER EPIDURAL HEMATOMA
Which of the following groups of findings represents Cushing's phenomenon? - ANSWER BRADYCARDIA
ABNORMAL RESPIRATORY PATTERN
ELEVATED BLOOD PRESSURE
Your patient is a 32 year old female who was thrown from a horse and struck her head on the ground. She was not wearing a helmet. She does not respond verbally or open her eyes to painful stimuli, but responds to painful stimuli with decerebrate posturing. Her right pupil is dilated and does not react to light. Her respirations are 6 per minute [Show Less]