CC Test 3 Emergency Department Questions And Detailed Answers
CC Test 3 Emergency Department Questions And Detailed Answers forensic nurse nurses that are trained to manage patients that have experienced rape, child abuse, and domestic violence psychiatric crisis nurse nurses that are trained to manage patients and families in crisis, serious illness, injury, or death, and patients with mental health and psychiatric complaints negative patients with TB will be placed in a room with BLANK pressure standard BLANK precautions are used in the ED at all times true (can help prevent falls or other injuries) t or f you can ask a family member or friend to stay with the patient when the patient is confused or disoriented 2 how many people should search the patient's belongings triage sorting or classifying of patients into priority levels based on injury or illness severity; this nurse will perform rapid assessment to determine the severity of the injury/illness emergent level of triage; life threatening; red tag; IE: respiratory distress, chest pain with sweating, acute/active hemorrhage, unstable vitals, stroke urgent level of triage; needs quick treatment but not immediately life threatening; yellow tag; IE severe abdominal cramping, renal colic, displaced/multiple fractures, complex/multiple soft tissue injuries, new onset respiratory infection like pneumonia in older adults nonurgent level of triage; could wait several hours if needed without fear of deterioration; green tag; skin rash, sprain/strain, cold, simple fracture false (you triage the minimal/non-urgent first but treat the red) in a disaster/mass casualty the persons you triage first are the ones you treat first do not most patients that come into the ED do OR do not need resuscitation Jehovah's Witness patients in which no blood products should be used are not many ED are OR are not equipped to handle suicidal or homicidial patients - GSW/stabbing/assault - abuse - communicable disease - animal bites 4 reportable emergency department conditions trauma disease characterized by injury to the body caused by intentional (assault, homicide, and suicide) or unintentional (accident) acute exposure to mechanical, thermal, electrical, or chemical energy; un unintentional injury the leading cause of death for those under 35 in the US MVCs and homicide the 2 leading causes of death for people 15-24 years old poisoning (from prescriptions/drugs) a second peak of trauma incidents occurs between ages 35-54 in which BLANK are the leading cause of unintentional death falls and MVCs a third peak of unintentional trauma caused by BLANK occurs in those 65+ males males OR females are more likely to experience trauma drugs and alcohol
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