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Pericardial tamponade (Obstructive shock results
Which of the following
from an injury or condition that physically obstructs
would MOST likely cause
the flow of blood and causes inadequate circulation
obstructive shock?
through cardiovascular system)
When assessing the pupils Pressure on the oculomotor Nerve
of a patient with a severe
closed head injury, you
note that they are
bilaterally dilated and non
reactive. What does this
specifically indicate?
After being struck in the Epidural Hemorrhage (result of damage to the middle
head with a baseball bat, a meningeal artery produces loss of consciousness)
9 YOM immediately loses
consciousness. On your
arrival he is conscious but
confused. Shortly into
your assessment he
becomes unresponsive.
Which of the following
injuries has this child
MOST likely sustained?
,Most chemical burn Water
injuries are treated with:
Common clinical signs of a Mediastinal Shift
hemothorax include all of
the following, EXCEPT:
You are treating a patient BP 180/88 P 64 and bounding RR 36 and irregular
with a closed head injury.
His initial vital signs reveal
a bp of 132/82, p 76 and
RR 28. Which of the
following set of repeat
vital signs is most
suggestive of increased
intracranial pressure?
A: BP 80/40 P 68 & weak,
RR 20 and deep
B: BP 90/60, P 130 &
bounding, RR 34 shallow
C: BP 174/80 P 120 &
thready, RR 30 and
shallow
D: BP 180/88, P 64 &
bounding, RR 36 &
irregular
, A 22 YOM experienced 25 mL/hr (KVO) due to vitals are stable
blunt abdominal trauma.
He is conscious and alert
but appears anxious. His
BP is 100/62, P 118, RR 22.
Further assessment
reveals that his radial
pulse are easily palpable,
What is the MOST
appropriate IV fluid
regimen for the patient?
You are assessing a Repeat blood pressure of 90/60 As pressure builds
patient who experienced within the pericardial sac, the ability of the heart to
a penetrating injury to his contract (systole) and relax (diastole) is impaired. This
left anterior chest. His results in a narrowing pulse pressure - the difference
blood pressure is 100/60 between the systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
mm Hg and his pulse rate
is 110 beats/min. Which of
the following clinical
findings is MOST
suggestive of a pericardial
tamponade?
When performing a rapid Symmetry and stability
assessment on a man who
fell approximately 25 feet,
you should assess the
chest for: