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Which of the following is an example of a closed wound?
Bruise
What is the definition of an open wound
An injury when the skin surface is broken
What is happening if a patient is having a splenic hemorrhage
There is a massive blood loss from the spleen
Which of the following conditions affects blood clotting
Hemophilia
,Your patient was stabbed in the thigh. Bright, red blood is
spurting from the wound and is difficult to control. You
suspect
an arterial bleed
After establishing scene safety, you identify three patients
who suffered lacerations in a farming accident. You should
next
put on personal protective equipment
Which statement is true regarding external bleeding
You should remove clothing to visually inspect the source of
bleeding
You are at a birthday party when a four year old boy cuts
his leg while playing. He is bleeding heavily, and you
don't have any first aid supplies with you. You should
place a plastic bag over your hand and press a dry towel to
the wound
When is it acceptable to apply a tourniquet
When direct pressure cannot control a hemorrhage
What are the two most common causes of internal bleeding
,Organ injuries and large bone fractures
A femur fracture can cause blood loss of up to
1,000 to 2,000 mL
Your patient was hit in the abdomen with a baseball bat. He
complains of pain in his right upper quadrant. Vital signs are:
P 80, R 22, and B/P 120/80. He is pale and complains of
thirst, asking you for a drink of water. You should
call dispatch for immediate transportation
A blunt force injury that causes minor tissue damage and
bleeding under the skin is called a
contusion.
The metal object embedded in the foot would be called a(n)
impaled object
What is a sucking chest wound?
A chest wound in which air enters and exits the pleural cavity
with each breath
, ) You are examining a four year old girl. The best way to
approach this examination is to
talk with the girl about her favorite activities and foods to
distract her.
The correct vital signs for a girl in the fifth grade are
a systolic blood pressure of 120 mm Hg and a respiratory rate
of 30 breaths per minute
Physiological changes during adolescence include
decreased heart rate, increased systolic blood pressure, and
decreased respiratory rate.
The average age of menarche in the United States is
12.5 years.
Which of these vital signs are normal for early adulthood?
Heart rate of 70 beats per minute, respiratory rate of 20
breaths per minute and blood pressure of 120/80 mm Hg.
Physiological changes associated with middle adulthood
affect the
hormone levels