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1. Describe the importance of the 'Five Rights' in medication administration.
The 'Five Rights' are guidelines for documenting patient interactions
during medication administration.
The 'Five Rights' ensure that the correct patient receives the right
medication at the appropriate dose and route, and at the right time,
minimizing the risk of errors.
The 'Five Rights' are a set of rules for determining the best time for
patient discharge.
The 'Five Rights' focus on the cost-effectiveness of medications
administered to patients.
2. Describe the significance of the pancreas being located in the
retroperitoneal space.
The retroperitoneal space is where all digestive organs are located.
The pancreas is located in the pericardial space, which is essential for
its function.
The pancreas being in the retroperitoneal space allows it to be
protected by surrounding structures and facilitates its role in
digestion and hormone regulation.
The pancreas's location has no impact on its function.
3. If the patient were to lose consciousness while you were respecting her
wishes, what would be the appropriate course of action?
Transport her without consent since she is unconscious.
Immediately assess her airway and begin resuscitation if necessary.
, Leave her alone as per her wishes.
Call for additional backup and wait for instructions.
4. What does a dilated pupil in one eye and a constricted pupil in the other
typically indicate?
Cerebral injury
Cellular injury
Cervical injury
Crovasic injury
5. Describe the significance of the 'P' in the SAMPLE mnemonic during patient
assessment.
The 'P' indicates Present illness, which is crucial for immediate
treatment.
The 'P' refers to Pain level, which is essential for pain management.
The 'P' stands for Past medical history, which helps in understanding
the patient's previous health issues.
The 'P' denotes Patient's name, which is important for identification.
6. In a scenario where a patient has sustained an arm injury and shows signs of
compromised distal circulation, which assessment should be prioritized
during the secondary assessment?
Medical jewelry
Motor function
Accessory muscle use
Distal circulation
,7. You are assisting in the field delivery of a newborn. The head has just been
delivered and you notice that the umbilical cord is wrapped tightly, several
times around the newborn's neck. Which of the following would be the most
appropriate primary action while attempting to free the cord from around the
newborn's neck?
Clamp and cut the cord
Pull on the cord to get some slack in the cord
Attempt to unloop the cord from around the newborn's neck
Push the newborn's head back into the vagina and initiate rapid
transport
8. Why is it important to establish a safety zone at the scene of a vehicle
collision with smoke and flames?
It ensures that all patients are treated equally regardless of their
injuries.
Establishing a safety zone protects both the responders and the
patients from potential hazards.
It allows for quicker access to the vehicles involved in the collision.
It is a legal requirement before any medical assistance can be
provided.
9. What percentage of a person's skin would be involved if they had burned
their left arm, front of the trunk, and the front of their left leg?
31.5%
40.5%
45%
36%
, 10. Describe the significance of the duration of a TIA in relation to stroke risk.
A TIA typically lasts 10-15 minutes and serves as a warning sign for
potential future strokes.
A TIA is a permanent condition that does not indicate future risks.
The duration of a TIA is irrelevant to stroke risk.
A TIA lasts longer than a stroke and indicates immediate treatment is
necessary.
11. Why is it important to suction the mouth and nose of the infant immediately
after the head is delivered?
To clear the airway and ensure the infant can breathe properly.
To prepare the infant for immediate resuscitation.
To stimulate the infant to cry immediately.
To prevent the umbilical cord from tightening.
12. Upon assessment of a 55 year old male, you find his blood pressure to be
124/75 his pulse is 122 and his respirations are 18. It would be stated that this
man is?
Hypertensive
Tachypnic
Tachycardic
Erythemic
13. When obtaining a medical history using the SAMPLE mnemonic, which of
these statements relates to the "P" component?
"There is a history of pancreatitis."