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An alert, ambulatory, 26 year old female admits to laying her motorcycle down at
25 mph to avoid a crash. She has extreme pain to her left side where you note
severe abrasions. She denies any neck or back pain. What should you
do? - CORRECT C-collar and immobilize her fully in the standing position
A 20 year old female was involved in a car crash. She complains of midline neck
pain and is unable to move her extremities. What secondary injury should you
suspect? - CORRECT Vertebral swelling
A unrestrained 24 year old female driver hit an electrical pole and struck the steering
wheel. She appears pale and complains of nausea and
abdominal pain. What organ is LEAST likely to suffer an injury as a result of this
impact? - CORRECT Stomach
A 28 year old female has full thickness burns to her hands and arms after being
shocked by an electrical outlet. Vital signs are BP 150/90, R 20, P 84. What should
you do? - CORRECT Apply dry sterile
dressings to her wounds
A 38 year old male has been struck with a brick. His words are
incomprehensible, and he has no eye opening or motor response. He has unequal
pupils and has blood draining from his left ear. Vital signs are BP 178/110, P 58,
R 8. What should you suspect? - CORRECT A basal skull fracture
What is an injury to ligaments around a joint called? - CORRECT Sprain
A 16 year old male has a broken nose. He is bleeding heavily from both nostrils.
What should you do? - CORRECT Pinch his nose and lean him forward
,A 18 year old male has hypotension, bradycardia, and warm dry skin following a
hard hit during a football game. What should you suspect? - CORRECT
Neurogenic shock
An 80 year old male complains of leg pain. His left foot is pulseless, discolored,
and cool to the touch. He had surgery two days prior with no complications. What
should you suspect? - CORRECT A blood clot
A 29 year old female fell from an 18 foot roof. During your rapid trauma
assessment, where are you most likely to find life-threatening injuries? -
CORRECT Head, chest, abdomen
How quickly should you expect a clot to form from a venous laceration? - CORRECT
4-6 minutes
A 60 year old male fell onto a coffee table yesterday and he woke up this morning
complaining of diffuse, dull abdominal pain. You note periumbilical bruising.
What is this known as? - CORRECT Cullen's sign
A 56 year old female has an arm injury with arterial bleeding. The dressing
becomes soaked with blood. What should you do? - CORRECT Apply additional
dressing material with direct pressure
A 19 year old female has a pencil impaled in her left eye. Vital signs are BP
130/90, R 18, P 84. Â What should you do? - CORRECT Stabilize the pencil and
cover her other eye in a dressing.
An alert 18 year old female is found trapped in her car after a single motor vehicle
crash. The air bag deployed and she denies any head or neck pain, but she
complains of hip and left leg pain. When she is finally extricated from the car, her
vital signs begin to collapse. What shock is she transitioning from? - CORRECT
compensated shock to decompensated shock
, Which of the following mechanism of injuries would NOT be significant for an
adult? - CORRECT Fall from more than ten feet
A 20 year old female has burns on her chest, abdomen, and on the anterior side of
her right arm. What percentage of body is burned? - CORRECT 22.5%
Before placing an unconscious 6 year old on a long backboard, what should you
do? - CORRECT Place padding underneath the shoulders
What best defines shock? - CORRECT Lack of adequate perfusion to the tissues
Your patient's vehicle was struck by another motorist from behind. What should
you do? - CORRECT Stabilize the cervical spine
An 18 year old female was hit and has 4 teeth pushed into the upper gums of her
jaw. She complains of severe pain and discomfort. Bleeding is minimal and vital
signs are BP 120/90, R 16, P 88, SpO2 96%.
What should you do? - CORRECT Monitor her bleeding and ensure a patent airway
An injury produced by wounding forces of compression and change of speed, both
of which can disrupt tissue is defined as. - CORRECT Blunt trauma