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⩥ After delivering a patient to the emergency department, you discuss
with hospital staff the details of your care and ask for suggestions to
improve your care. This is an example of your role in which of the
following? Answer: quality improvement
⩥ A(n) ________ is a situation that may lead to an acute stress reaction.
Answer: injury of a coworker
⩥ You respond to the scene of a two-vehicle T-bone vehicle collision.
The driver's side door is smashed shut and will not open. The front
passenger door will open. The front passenger is stable and complaining
of severe head and neck pain. You suspect that he has a potential spinal
injury. The driver is unresponsive, in critical condition, and has gurgling
respirations. You should extricate the passenger by which technique?
Answer: Move the patient out of the car as quickly as possible, in the
direction of the long axis of the body.
⩥ What is the bone on the thumb side of the forearm? Answer: Radius
⩥ Middle adulthood is the stage of life from ________ to ________
years. Answer: 41; 60
, ⩥ Which of the following would be a normal set of vitals for a 4-year-
old male patient? Answer: Heart rate 110/minute, respiratory rate
24/minute, and systolic blood pressure of 80 mmHg
⩥ Which of the following BEST describes the proper placement of the
blood pressure cuff? Answer: Covering two-thirds of the upper arm
⩥ Which of the following information does NOT need to be provided to
the dispatcher? Answer: Estimated time of arrival at the hospital
⩥ The QI manager calls your partner into his office after your shift. He
pulls out his EMS report on a call he ran last month on a 45-year-old
driver of a single-vehicle motor vehicle collision. There were several
empty beer cans in the patient's vehicle and the EMT detected an odor of
alcoholic beverages on the patient's breath. The QI manager, however,
critiques your partner about calling the patient an alcoholic and giving
opinions in the report. He tells your partner to never write opinions in
the EMS report. Your partner is confused because he is sure the patient
was drunk, and he was actually arrested for suspicion of driving while
intoxicated. Your partner believes his assessment is supported by facts
and not just his opinion. How can you help your partner understand the
QI manager's concerns? Answer: Documenting that the patient is an
alcoholic gives an incorrect opinion of the patient that is not supported
by facts, and could negatively influence other medical providers.