MODULE 4 QUIZ 5 SOE MEDIC EXAM WITH
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A patient with a deconjugate gaze has discoordination between the movements of
following an ocular injury: both eyes
Bradycardia that occurs shortly parasympathetic nervous system stimulation due
after you have dressed and to excessive pressure on the carotid artery.
bandaged an open neck wound is
most likely the result of:
Hyphema is defined as: blood in the anterior chamber of the eye.
, Loss of function of the lower arms brachial plexus
and hands following trauma to the
anterior neck is indicative of
damage to the:
When assessing a patient with protect the cervical spine and monitor the
maxillofacial trauma, it is most patients neurologic status
important to:
When caring for a patient with a perform a careful assessment to detect or rule
seemingly isolated ear injury, you out more serious injuries
should:
According to the National Spinal Motor vehicle crashes
Cord Injury Statistical Center, most
spinal cord injuries are caused by:
A complete spinal cord injury to the will result in permanent loss of all cord-mediated
upper cervical spine: functions below the level of the injury.
A compression or burst fracture of a significant fall in which the patient lands head
the cervical spine would most likely first.
occur following:
A diffuse axonal injury: involves stretching, shearing, or tearing of the
extension of the neuron that conducts electrical
impulses away from the cell body.
A leading cause of death in spinal pneumonia
cord injury patients who are
discharged from the hospital
includes:
A moderate diffuse axonal injury produces an immediate loss of consciousness
and residual neurologic deficits when the patient
wakes up.
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Terms in this set (50)
A patient with a deconjugate gaze has discoordination between the movements of
following an ocular injury: both eyes
Bradycardia that occurs shortly parasympathetic nervous system stimulation due
after you have dressed and to excessive pressure on the carotid artery.
bandaged an open neck wound is
most likely the result of:
Hyphema is defined as: blood in the anterior chamber of the eye.
, Loss of function of the lower arms brachial plexus
and hands following trauma to the
anterior neck is indicative of
damage to the:
When assessing a patient with protect the cervical spine and monitor the
maxillofacial trauma, it is most patients neurologic status
important to:
When caring for a patient with a perform a careful assessment to detect or rule
seemingly isolated ear injury, you out more serious injuries
should:
According to the National Spinal Motor vehicle crashes
Cord Injury Statistical Center, most
spinal cord injuries are caused by:
A complete spinal cord injury to the will result in permanent loss of all cord-mediated
upper cervical spine: functions below the level of the injury.
A compression or burst fracture of a significant fall in which the patient lands head
the cervical spine would most likely first.
occur following:
A diffuse axonal injury: involves stretching, shearing, or tearing of the
extension of the neuron that conducts electrical
impulses away from the cell body.
A leading cause of death in spinal pneumonia
cord injury patients who are
discharged from the hospital
includes:
A moderate diffuse axonal injury produces an immediate loss of consciousness
and residual neurologic deficits when the patient
wakes up.