JIBC EMR EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
JIBC EMR EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS You have just arrived on scene of an unknown emergency. People are milling around the front lawn of a small house. One of them points to the front step. There an older woman is comforting a young girl. After you identify yourself to them, you should ask: ________. - Correct Answer What happened? You are handing off your patient to the responding paramedics. Your patient hand-off report includes: the patient's age and sex; the level of consciousness; the status of the patient's ABCs; secondary assessment findings, SAMPLE history; and treatment, interventions, and the patient's response to them. What did you leave out? - Correct Answer The patient's chief complaint You arrive on scene and quickly note the patient's sex, approximate age, body posture, and overall level of distress. This process is called forming a ________. - Correct Answer General impression In addition to assessing the patient's ABCs, the primary assessment includes all of the following EXCEPT ________. - Correct Answer performing a head-to-toe exam There are dorsalis pedis pulses present on both sides of your patient's body. This tells you that ________. - Correct Answer circulation to both lower extremities is adequate The acronym "SAMPLE" stands for signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, pertinent past history, ________, and events. - Correct Answer last oral intake To assess capillary refill, press on the nail bed of a patient. Measure the time ________. - Correct Answer the skin takes to return to its normal colour When a light is shown into the pupils of normal eyes, they will ________. - Correct Answer Constrict
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- 19 de agosto de 2025
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you have just arrived on scene of an unknown emerg
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you are handing off your patient to the responding
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you arrive on scene and quickly note the patients