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What is the correct way to open the airway of an unresponsive patient with suspected spinal
injury?
✔✔Jaw-thrust maneuver.
What is the first thing you should do before providing care to any patient?
✔✔Put on appropriate personal protective equipment.
What should you do if a patient has an open chest wound?
✔✔Cover it with an occlusive dressing taped on three sides.
What is the recommended time to check for breathing and pulse during assessment?
✔✔No more than 10 seconds.
What is the most important sign of adequate breathing?
✔✔Chest rise and fall with each breath.
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,What should you do if a patient’s breathing is too slow or too shallow?
✔✔Provide rescue breaths using a barrier device.
What is the main purpose of a secondary assessment?
✔✔To identify additional injuries or conditions after life threats are managed.
What is the best way to communicate with a conscious patient during assessment?
✔✔Speak clearly and calmly while explaining what you are doing.
What is the correct sequence of steps in the primary assessment?
✔✔Check responsiveness, activate EMS, open airway, check breathing, check pulse.
What is the correct action if a chemical gets into someone’s eye?
✔✔Flush the eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes.
What is the first step when providing care for a burn?
✔✔Cool the burn with running cool water.
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, What should you do for a patient with a suspected broken bone?
✔✔Immobilize the injury in the position found.
What is the main goal of splinting an injury?
✔✔Prevent movement to reduce pain and further damage.
Where should AED pads be placed on an adult patient?
✔✔One on the upper right chest and one on the lower left side of the chest.
What is the first step in using an AED?
✔✔Turn it on and follow the voice prompts.
What is the correct action if the AED advises “no shock”?
✔✔Continue CPR immediately.
What is the first thing to check in the primary assessment of a patient?
✔✔Responsiveness and consciousness level.
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