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JBLearning
A
driver
involved
in
a
rollover
motor
vehicle
crash
will
MOST
likely
experience
serious
injuries
or
death
if
he
or
she:
A.
Is
wearing
a
lap
belt
B.
Is
ejected
or
partially
ejected
C.
Remains
within
the
vehicle
D.
Experiences
multiple
impacts
-
ANSWER-B.
Is
ejected
or
partially
ejected
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Blunt
Trauma
During
your
assessment
of
a
patient
with
a
head
injury,
you
note
that
he
opens
his
eyes
when
you
pinch
his
trapezius
muscle,
is
mumbling,
and
has
his
arms
curled
in
towards
his
chest.
You
should
assign
him
a
GCS
score
of:
A.
8
B.
10
C.
7
D.
9
-
ANSWER-C.
7
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Management:
Transport
and
Destinations
Which
of
the
following
statements
regarding
gunshot
wounds
is
correct?
A.
High-velocity
bullets
will
cause
less
severe
internal
injuries
B.
Low-velocity
bullets
will
cause
the
greatest
amount
of
trauma
C.
The
size
of
a
bullet
has
the
greatest
impact
on
the
injury
produced
D.
The
speed
of
a
bullet
has
the
greatest
impact
on
the
injury
produced.
-
ANSWER-D.
The
speed
of
a
bullet
has
the
greatest
impact
on
the
injury
produced.
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Energy
and
Trauma Which
of
the
following
injuries
would
MOST
likely
occur
as
a
direct
result
of
the
third
collision
in
a
motor
vehicle
crash?
A.
Flail
Chest
B.
Aortic
Rupture
C.
Extremity
fractures
D.
Forehead
lacerations
-
ANSWER-B.
Aortic
Rupture
See
Blunt
Trauma
A
15-year-old
female
was
struck
by
a
small
car
while
riding
her
bicycle.
She
was
wearing
a
helmet
and
was
thrown
to
the
ground,
striking
her
head.
In
addition
to
managing
problems
associated
with
airway,
breathing
and
circulation,
it
is
MOST
important
for
you
to:
A.
Stabilize
her
entire
spine
B.
Obtain
baseline
vital
signs
C.
Leave
her
bicycle
helmet
on
D.
Inspect
the
helmet
for
cracks
-
ANSWER-A.
Stabilize
her
entire
spine
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Blunt
Trauma
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
one
of
the
three
types
of
collisions
in
a
typical
impact
in
a
motor
vehicular
crash?
A.
Collision
of
two
passenger
bodies
within
the
same
vehicle
B.
Collision
of
the
internal
organs
against
the
bodies
solid
structures
C.
Collision
of
a
car
against
another
car,
a
tree,
or
another
object
D.
Collision
of
the
passenger
against
the
interior
of
the
car
-
ANSWER-A.
Collision
of
two
passenger
bodies
within
the
same
vehicle
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Blunt
Trauma
Your
patient
has
a
Glasgow
coma
scale
(GCS)
score
of
13,
a
systolic
blood
pressure
of
80
mm
Hg,
and
a
respiratory
rate
of
8
breaths
per
minute.
His
revised
trauma
score
(RTS)
is: