EMR WRITTEN EXAM NEW VERSION REAL TESTED QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS | NEWEST LATEST UPDATE| A+ GUARANTEED PASS
EMR WRITTEN EXAM NEW VERSION REAL TESTED QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS | NEWEST LATEST UPDATE| A+ GUARANTEED PASS When placing a patient on a backboard, you should examine his or her back: A) while the patient is rolled on his or her side B) before you roll the patient onto his or her side C) immediately after rolling him or her onto the backboard D) after he or she has been securely fastened to the backboard - ANSWER : A The circulatory status of an extremity is assessed by: A) looking for signs of obvious injury B) asking the patient to move the extremity C) checking the pulse and capillary refill time D) determining whether the patient can feel your touch - ANSWER : C Which of the following statements regarding assessment of a patient's extremities is FALSE? A) you should carefully examine one extremity at a time B) numbness or tingling in a limb is a sign of a spinal injury C) ask the patient to move a limb only if it appears to be injured D) the posterior tibial pulse is checked on the medial side of the ankle - ANSWER : C You are assessing the lower extremities of a young male who fell approximately 20 feet from a roof. His left leg is obviously deformed and he is in severe pain. You should: A) ask the patient to move his leg to assess for nerve damage B) straighten the leg and hold it secure until additional help arrives C) carefully manipulate the leg to facilitate splint placement D) feel the temperature of his foot and check the posterior tibial pulse - ANSWER : D Rapid, shallow respirations are a characteristic of: A) shock B) a stroke C) head trauma D) a drug overdose - ANSWER : A When counting respirations in a conscious patient, you should do all of the following, EXCEPT: A) closely observe for adequate rise and fall of the patient's chest B) count the patient's breaths for 1 minute to determine the respiratory rate C) suspect possible shock if the patient's respirations are rapid and shallow D) tell the patient what you are doing and ask him or her to remain very still - ANSWER : D
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