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NREMT – Trauma Study Guide Exam Containing 100 Questions with Complete Answers and Rationales .

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NREMT – Trauma Study Guide Exam Containing 100 Questions with Complete Answers and Rationales . Contains Terms like: Damaged small blood vessels beneath the skin following blunt trauma causes: A: mottling. B: ecchymosis. C: hematoma. D: cyanosis. - Answer: B; Rationale: When small blood vessels beneath the skin are damaged, blood seeps into the soft tissues. This manifests as a bruise, also referred to as ecchymosis. A hematoma develops when larger blood vessels are ruptured and the internal bleeding forms a "lump." Cyanosis is a blue or purple discoloration of the skin and signifies a low content of oxygen in the blood. Mottling occurs when the skin takes on a blotched, purple appearance and is a sign of shock (hypoperfusion).

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Damaged small blood vessels beneath the skin following blunt trauma causes:


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A: mottling.
B: ecchymosis.
C: hematoma.
D: cyanosis. - Answer: B;


Rationale:




When small blood vessels beneath the skin are damaged, blood seeps into the
soft tissues. This manifests as a bruise, also referred to as ecchymosis. A
hematoma develops when larger blood vessels are ruptured and the internal
bleeding forms a "lump." Cyanosis is a blue or purple discoloration of the skin and
signifies a low content of oxygen in the blood. Mottling occurs when the skin takes
on a blotched, purple appearance and is a sign of shock (hypoperfusion).


During transport of a patient with a head injury, which of the following will
provide you with the MOST information regarding the patient's condition?


A: Heart rate
B: Mental status
C: Pupil size
D: Blood pressure - Answer: B;


Rationale:

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The patient's mental status provides you with the most information regarding
overall perfusion status, especially when monitoring a patient with a head injury.
Frequent neurologic assessments, which includes assessing the patient's pupils,
are critical in determining if the patient's condition is improving or deteriorating.
Vital signs should be monitored according to the patient's condition, at least every
5 minutes if he or she is unstable and at least every 15 minutes if he or she is
stable.


You are called to a local nightclub for an injured patient. Law enforcement
personnel have secured the scene. Upon arrival, you see a young man who is lying
on the ground screaming in pain; bright red blood is spurting from an apparent
stab wound to his groin area. You should:


A: control the bleeding.
B: prevent hypothermia.
C: ensure an open airway.
D: apply 100% oxygen. - Answer: A; This is correct!


Rationale:




This patient's airway is obviously patent; he is screaming in pain. Blood spurting
from the groin area indicates arterial bleeding from the femoral artery. If this

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bleeding is not controlled immediately, the patient will die. Oxygen and other
shock treatment (ie, keeping him warm) should be initiated after this life-
threatening bleeding is controlled. If you take the time to set up and administer
oxygen prior to managing the bleeding, the patient will die. Base your treatment
priorities on what will kill the patient first.


When assessing and treating a patient with a gunshot wound, you should
routinely:


A: evaluate the pulses proximal to the wound.
B: apply ice directly to the wound.
C: determine why the patient was shot.
D: look for the presence of an exit wound. - Answer: D;


Rationale:




When assessing a patient who sustained a gunshot wound, you should routinely
look for an exit wound, which may be difficult to find. Exit wounds can be a source
of continued bleeding, both externally and internally. They may or may not follow
the same path as the entrance wound. This is why it is important to conduct a
thorough examination of the patient. Ice can be applied to the wound, but only
after the wound has been covered by a sterile dressing. Determining why the
patient was shot is the responsibility of law enforcement, not the EMT. If the



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