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The patient assessment sequence consists of all of the following
components, EXCEPT:
A) scene size-up
B) primary assessment
C) secondary assessment
D) family medical history - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔D
With assessment-based care, treatment rendered to the patient is based
on:
,A) scene size-up findings
B) the patient's symptoms
C) past medical history findings
D) the patient's current medications - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔B
All of the following are components of the scene size-up, EXCEPT:
A) ensuring that the scene is safe for you to enter
B) determining the need for additional resources
C) determining whether the patient is sick or injured
D) strict adherence to standard precautions at all times - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔C
Which of the following statements regarding the scene size-up is correct?
A) dispatch information is usually of minimal value during your size-up of a
scene
B) the scene size-up begins before you arrive at the actual scene of the
emergency
C) a thorough scene size-up can provide you with only a limited amount of
information
,D) the time and day of the week can affect the decisions you make about
the scene size-up - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔B
When you arrive at an emergency scene, you should:
A) park your vehicle so that it helps secure the scene and minimizes traffic
blockage
B) assume that additional resources will be needed and summon them as
soon as possible
C) immediately exit your vehicle and quickly determine if additional
resources are needed
D) begin directing traffic until law enforcement personnel arrive and
assume that function - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A
As you approach an emergency scene, you should first:
A) determine the number of critically injured patients
B) notify the dispatcher of your scene size-up findings
C) scan the area to determine the extent of the incident
D) quickly gain access to the patient and begin treatment - 🧠ANSWER
✔✔C
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, Scene hazards that are NOT visible to emergency responders include:
A) spilled gasoline
B) ice on the road
C) poisonous fumes
D) unstable surfaces - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔C
Upon arriving at the scene of an overturned tanker truck, you see green
liquid leaking from the vehicle. The driver, who is still in the truck, appears
to be unconscious and is bleeding heavily from the head. After requesting
the appropriate personnel, you should:
A) quickly remove the driver from the truck and begin treating him
B) look for potential exit routes for the transporting ambulance to take
C) direct all traffic away from the scene and request law enforcement
D) ensure that you, your partner, and bystanders are at a safe distance -
🧠ANSWER ✔✔D
Identifying potential exit routes at an emergency scene is MOST important
because:
A) the quickest exit route is almost always the safest route to take