BRADY 14TH EDITION EMERGENCY CARE
SECTION 3 (CHAPTERS 11 – 17 ) EXAM WITH
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST
ALREADY GRADED A+
Terms in this set (76)
When are scene size-up Throughout the entire call since emergencies are
components considered? dynamic, always-changing events. The scene size
up should begin as you are arriving to the scene
and end when the call is over.
You must do a thorough scene size up before
acting.
(Page 290 - 291)
,What are the components to the BSI/Standard Precautions
scene size-up? Identify for a Mechanisim of injury or Nature of
Illness.
Number of patients
Evaluate and radio for additional resources early.
C-spine precautions
(Page 290)
(Refer to NREMT Skill Sheets)
What are some signals of danger Fighting or loud voices.
from violence that you may observe Weapons visible or in use
as you approach the scene? Signs of alcohol or other drug use
Unusual silence
Knowledge of prior violence
(Pages 296 - 297)
, What type of personal protective Gloves, gown, mask, face shield.
equipment should be worn when Any time an EMT encounters sever bleeding, it
dealing with a patient with severe should be dealt with immediately.
bleeding? Remember that the order in which you provide
care in is determined by choosing to address the
condition that would be likely to kill the patient
first.
(Pages 299 and 327)
Image: What type of personal protective
equipment should be worn when dealing with a
patient with severe bleeding?
Why does the law of inertia explain Because there are actually three collisions
why internal injuries can occur in a involved: 1. The vehicle collision 2. A body
patient in an automobile crash? collision 3. An organ collision when the person's
organs strike the interior surfaces of the body.
(Pages 302 - 303)
What are important factors to The height from which the patient fell.
consider for a patient that has The surface the patient fell onto.
fallen? The part of the patient that hit the surface.
Anything that interrupts the fall.
Any fall greater than 20 feet for an adult and 10
feet for a child is considered to be a severe fall
for which transport to a trauma center is
recommended. (Pages 305 - 306)
SECTION 3 (CHAPTERS 11 – 17 ) EXAM WITH
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST
ALREADY GRADED A+
Terms in this set (76)
When are scene size-up Throughout the entire call since emergencies are
components considered? dynamic, always-changing events. The scene size
up should begin as you are arriving to the scene
and end when the call is over.
You must do a thorough scene size up before
acting.
(Page 290 - 291)
,What are the components to the BSI/Standard Precautions
scene size-up? Identify for a Mechanisim of injury or Nature of
Illness.
Number of patients
Evaluate and radio for additional resources early.
C-spine precautions
(Page 290)
(Refer to NREMT Skill Sheets)
What are some signals of danger Fighting or loud voices.
from violence that you may observe Weapons visible or in use
as you approach the scene? Signs of alcohol or other drug use
Unusual silence
Knowledge of prior violence
(Pages 296 - 297)
, What type of personal protective Gloves, gown, mask, face shield.
equipment should be worn when Any time an EMT encounters sever bleeding, it
dealing with a patient with severe should be dealt with immediately.
bleeding? Remember that the order in which you provide
care in is determined by choosing to address the
condition that would be likely to kill the patient
first.
(Pages 299 and 327)
Image: What type of personal protective
equipment should be worn when dealing with a
patient with severe bleeding?
Why does the law of inertia explain Because there are actually three collisions
why internal injuries can occur in a involved: 1. The vehicle collision 2. A body
patient in an automobile crash? collision 3. An organ collision when the person's
organs strike the interior surfaces of the body.
(Pages 302 - 303)
What are important factors to The height from which the patient fell.
consider for a patient that has The surface the patient fell onto.
fallen? The part of the patient that hit the surface.
Anything that interrupts the fall.
Any fall greater than 20 feet for an adult and 10
feet for a child is considered to be a severe fall
for which transport to a trauma center is
recommended. (Pages 305 - 306)