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A 39-year-old male sustained a stab B. apply direct pressure to the wound.
wound to the groin during an
altercation at a bar. As you
approach the patient, you note that
he is conscious. He is screaming in
pain and is attempting to control
the bleeding, which is bright red
and spurting from his groin area.
You should:
A. ensure that his airway is patent.
B. apply direct pressure to the
wound.
C. elevate his legs and keep him
warm.
D. administer 100% supplemental
oxygen.
,A palpable pulse is created by: D. pressure waves through the arteries caused by
cardiac contraction.
A. electrical conduction in the heart
producing ventricular contraction.
B. the pressure that is caused when
venous blood returns to the heart.
C. the pressure of circulating blood
against the walls of the arteries.
D. pressure waves through the
arteries caused by cardiac
contraction.
An elderly patient has fallen and hit B. airway, breathing, and circulation
her head. Your initial care should
focus on:
A. obtaining baseline vital signs.
B. airway, breathing, and circulation.
C. providing immediate transport.
D. gathering medical history data.
,An injured patient is assigned a total C. Opens eyes in response to pain, uses
score of 9 on the GCS. He is inappropriate words, withdraws from pain
assigned a score of 2 for eye
opening, a score of 3 for verbal
response, and a score of 4 for
motor response. Which of the
following clinical findings is
consistent with his GCS score?
A. Eyes remain closed, makes
incomprehensible sounds, exhibits
abnormal extension
B. Opens eyes spontaneously, is
confused when spoken to, exhibits
abnormal flexion
C. Opens eyes in response to pain,
uses inappropriate words,
withdraws from pain
D. Opens eyes in response to voice,
makes incomprehensible sounds,
localizes pain
During an EMS call, you should take D. before exiting the ambulance and before
standard precautions: actual patient contact.
A. immediately after completion of
your primary assessment.
B. after it has been determined that
the patient is bleeding.
C. before you load the patient into
the ambulance.
D. before exiting the ambulance
and before actual patient contact.
, In patients with deeply pigmented B. lips or oral mucosa.
skin, changes in color may be
apparent only in certain areas, such
as the:
A. forehead and face.
B. lips or oral mucosa.
C. dorsum of the hand.
D. back of the neck.
Reassessment is performed to D. the reason why the patient called EMS.
determine all of the following,
EXCEPT:
A. the patient's response to your
treatment.
B. the nature of any newly identified
problems.
C. whether or not the patient is
deteriorating.
D. the reason why the patient called
EMS.
The chief complaint is MOST A. most serious thing the patient is concerned
accurately defined as the: about
A. most serious thing the patient is
concerned about.
B. condition that exacerbates an
underlying problem.
C. most life-threatening condition
that you discover.
D. gross physical signs that you
detect on assessment.
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A 39-year-old male sustained a stab B. apply direct pressure to the wound.
wound to the groin during an
altercation at a bar. As you
approach the patient, you note that
he is conscious. He is screaming in
pain and is attempting to control
the bleeding, which is bright red
and spurting from his groin area.
You should:
A. ensure that his airway is patent.
B. apply direct pressure to the
wound.
C. elevate his legs and keep him
warm.
D. administer 100% supplemental
oxygen.
,A palpable pulse is created by: D. pressure waves through the arteries caused by
cardiac contraction.
A. electrical conduction in the heart
producing ventricular contraction.
B. the pressure that is caused when
venous blood returns to the heart.
C. the pressure of circulating blood
against the walls of the arteries.
D. pressure waves through the
arteries caused by cardiac
contraction.
An elderly patient has fallen and hit B. airway, breathing, and circulation
her head. Your initial care should
focus on:
A. obtaining baseline vital signs.
B. airway, breathing, and circulation.
C. providing immediate transport.
D. gathering medical history data.
,An injured patient is assigned a total C. Opens eyes in response to pain, uses
score of 9 on the GCS. He is inappropriate words, withdraws from pain
assigned a score of 2 for eye
opening, a score of 3 for verbal
response, and a score of 4 for
motor response. Which of the
following clinical findings is
consistent with his GCS score?
A. Eyes remain closed, makes
incomprehensible sounds, exhibits
abnormal extension
B. Opens eyes spontaneously, is
confused when spoken to, exhibits
abnormal flexion
C. Opens eyes in response to pain,
uses inappropriate words,
withdraws from pain
D. Opens eyes in response to voice,
makes incomprehensible sounds,
localizes pain
During an EMS call, you should take D. before exiting the ambulance and before
standard precautions: actual patient contact.
A. immediately after completion of
your primary assessment.
B. after it has been determined that
the patient is bleeding.
C. before you load the patient into
the ambulance.
D. before exiting the ambulance
and before actual patient contact.
, In patients with deeply pigmented B. lips or oral mucosa.
skin, changes in color may be
apparent only in certain areas, such
as the:
A. forehead and face.
B. lips or oral mucosa.
C. dorsum of the hand.
D. back of the neck.
Reassessment is performed to D. the reason why the patient called EMS.
determine all of the following,
EXCEPT:
A. the patient's response to your
treatment.
B. the nature of any newly identified
problems.
C. whether or not the patient is
deteriorating.
D. the reason why the patient called
EMS.
The chief complaint is MOST A. most serious thing the patient is concerned
accurately defined as the: about
A. most serious thing the patient is
concerned about.
B. condition that exacerbates an
underlying problem.
C. most life-threatening condition
that you discover.
D. gross physical signs that you
detect on assessment.