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What is the primary purpose of the primary assessment?
A) To gather detailed medical history
✔✔B) To identify and treat life-threatening conditions
C) To perform a full body exam
D) To transport the patient immediately
During the physical exam, you notice the patient’s skin is pale and clammy. This could indicate:
A) Fever
B) Allergic reaction
✔✔C) Shock
D) Stroke
What does the “ABC” in patient assessment stand for?
A) Airway, Blood pressure, Circulation
✔✔B) Airway, Breathing, Circulation
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, C) Airway, Breathing, Consciousness
D) Alertness, Breathing, Circulation
Which of the following is considered a normal adult respiratory rate?
A) 8-12 breaths per minute
B) 30-40 breaths per minute
✔✔C) 12-20 breaths per minute
D) 20-30 breaths per minute
What does the term “tachycardia” mean?
A) Slow heart rate
✔✔B) Fast heart rate
C) Irregular heart rhythm
D) Absent pulse
Where is the best location to check a pulse in an unconscious adult?
A) Radial artery
✔✔B) Carotid artery
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