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What is the proper treatment for an evisceration?
✔✔Cover organs with a moist sterile dressing and occlusive cover.
What is the priority when managing a trauma patient with severe bleeding and altered mental
status?
✔✔Control bleeding and ensure adequate perfusion.
What should be done for a patient with an amputated limb?
✔✔Wrap the limb in moist sterile dressing and keep it cool, not directly on ice.
What is the purpose of a secondary assessment in trauma care?
✔✔To identify additional injuries not found in the primary survey.
What is the most common cause of airway obstruction in an unconscious trauma patient?
✔✔The tongue falling back into the airway.
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,What is the first step when managing an unconscious trauma patient with no gag reflex?
✔✔Insert an oropharyngeal airway.
What is the primary purpose of a rapid trauma assessment?
✔✔To identify life-threatening injuries quickly.
What is the most reliable early indicator of shock in a trauma patient?
✔✔An increased heart rate (tachycardia).
What is the preferred method to control severe external bleeding?
✔✔Direct pressure applied to the wound.
What should you do if direct pressure fails to control bleeding?
✔✔Apply a tourniquet proximal to the injury.
What is the main cause of hypovolemic shock in trauma patients?
✔✔Significant blood or fluid loss.
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, What should be done immediately for an open chest wound?
✔✔Cover it with a vented occlusive dressing.
What is the best position for a conscious trauma patient with breathing difficulty?
✔✔Semi-Fowler’s or position of comfort.
What is the most important reason to immobilize the cervical spine in trauma?
✔✔To prevent further spinal cord injury.
What should you suspect in a trauma patient with distended neck veins and absent breath sounds
on one side?
✔✔Tension pneumothorax.
What should be done if a trauma patient has a sucking chest wound and signs of respiratory
distress?
✔✔Apply a three-sided occlusive dressing.
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