EMT-B: NREMT EXAM | WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
Which of the following is MOST indicative of decompensated shock in a trauma patient with internal bleeding? A: Restlessness B: Clammy skin C: Hypotension D: Tachycardia - Hypotension After removing a patient from the water, your assessment reveals that he is not breathing and is continuously regurgitating large amounts of water. You should: A: alternate suctioning with artificial ventilations. B: begin rescue breathing after he stops regurgitating. C: perform abdominal thrusts to remove the water. D: place him on his side and press on his abdomen. - alternate suctioning with artificial ventilations. When caring for a critically injured patient, it is MOST appropriate to perform your secondary assessment: A: while you are en route to the hospital. B: after all life threats have been ruled out. C: immediately after taking baseline vital signs. D: immediately following the primary assessment. - while you are en route to the hospital. When the incident command system is activated at the scene, you should expect to: A: receive instructions and then function independently. B: be assigned one responsibility for the duration of the incident. C: report back to your section officer in between assignments. D: be immediately directed to the established treatment area. - report back to your section officer in between assignment
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