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A 28 year old male was ejected during a car crash. He is
unconscious and has no obvious bleeding. Vital signs are BP
70/40, P 120, R 22. What type of shock should you suspect? -
ANSWER-Hemorrhagic
A 3 year old female was involved in a car crash with 2 feet (61
cm) of intrusion into the passenger compartment. She is crying
and has an obvious deformed right humerus. Her car seat has a
crack on the side of impact. What should you suspect? -
ANSWER-significant energy has been transferred to this patient
A 20 year old male was hit in the chest with a baseball bat. He
complains of severe pain and tenderness on the left side. He is
unable to take a deep breath. Vital signs are BP 112/76, P 98, R
20, SpO2 98%, and ETCO2 38 mmHg. What should you do? -
ANSWER-administer 100mcg of fentanyl
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What is a priority treatment for an internal hemorrhage due to
pelvic fracture? - ANSWER-binder application
What is a sign of brain stem herniation? - ANSWER-Decerebrate
posturing
29 year old male was injured in a high speed motor vehicle
collision with lateral impact and intrusion into the side of a sedan.
He has pale and diaphoretic skin, appears anxious, and is
coughing up blood tinged sputum. He complains of chest pain,
has decreased breath sounds on the left lateral side, has crepitus
on palpation of his ribs, and his jugular veins are flat. Vital signs
are BP 88/56, P 120, R 24, SpO2 92%. What should you
suspect? - ANSWER-Hemothorax
Upon examining a 43 year old male, you note unequal breath
sounds. What is a sign or symptom of a simple pneumothorax? -
ANSWER-Absent lung sound on one side, jugular vein distention,
and hypotension