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E.M.S. responds to a patient hypo-volemic
involved in a motor vehicle
versus car collision. The
patient is unresponsive with
vital signs of: BP 82,
palpitation; respirations, 24;
pulse,
128. What is the most likely
type of shock?
What definition best describes a state of inadequate energy production
shock?
What is the most common tongue
cause of airway obstruction
in the unconscious trauma
patient?
While caring for a patient suction until his airway is clear
who was involved in an
altercation, he vomits and his
airway is totally obstructed
with vomitus and blood.
What is the maximum
amount of time that you can
suction his airway?
When energy produced by anaerobic metabolism
cells occurs during the
state of inadequate
, oxygenation, it is referred to
as what condition?
What sign of shock is not low blood pressure measurement
found during the primary
survey?
E.M.S. responds to a epidural hema-toma
patient who has sustained a
blunt injury to the head. She
had a period of
unconsciousness followed
by a brief period of
consciousness and then
became unresponsive just
as E.M.S. arrived. Based
solely on this information,
what is most likely her
injury?
Inadvertent hyper- cerebral vasoconstriction
ventilation of a patient with
suspected traumatic brain
injury (TBI) may lead to
which complication?
Spinal cord injuries can vasodilation below the level of injury
lead to hypo- tension
due to what type of
physiologic changes?
Which subset of patients pediatrics
compensate for blood loss
the longest?
A 55-year-old male is jaw thrust maneuver
found unconscious after
being assaulted. Assessment
reveals: snoring
respirations, brady-pnea,
facial swelling, and unequal