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, You are caring for a 33-year-old woman who is 35 weeks tilt the backboard to the left side.
pregnant and fell down a flight of stairs. Full spinal
precautions have been taken, the patient is receiving
high-flow oxygen, and a patent IV line is in place. During
transport, you reassess her and note that she has
become diaphoretic, tachycardic, and tachypneic. You
should:
Which of the following is the MOST important Personal protective equipment
consideration during a pandemic?
The door-to-balloon time for a patient with an ST 90
elevation myocardial infarction is ___ minutes or less.
When attempting resuscitation of a child with pulseless attempt to identify an underlying cause of the arrest.
electrical activity, you should:
Which of the following clinical findings would MOST likely Hemoptysis
differentiate a massive hemothorax from a tension
pneumothorax?
Which of the following clinical findings is the MOST Unexplained syncope
consistent with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
A 41-year-old woman attempted to kill herself by cutting remain with the patient, contact medical control, and request law enforcement
her wrists. Law enforcement personnel are at the scene. intervention.
You have controlled the bleeding with direct pressure
and a pressure bandage. The patient's vital signs are
stable and she is conscious and alert; however, she
refuses to go to the hospital. Despite pleas from her
family to go to the hospital, she still refuses. You should:
Any time a patient with end-stage renal disease is found Kyperkalemia
in cardiac arrest, the paramedic should strongly consider
which of the following as the cause?
Which of the following statements regarding Grey Turner Grey Turner sign is characterized by flank bruising and indicates internal bleeding.
sign is correct?
Following decontamination, a patient is presented to you advise the rescuers that the patient has not been adequately decontaminated.
by rescue personnel for transport. The patient is
conscious and alert, and is in no obvious respiratory
distress. The patient is emitting a pungent odor and has
an orange chemical on her clothing. You should:
Epiglottitis in children: is uncommon because children are vaccinated against Haemophilus influenza
type b.