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Which of the following is considered a principle of the primary assessment?
(general principles of trauma transport)
Identifies and manages immediate life threatening complications
Principles of field triage to direct transport to a trauma center includes which of
the following? (general principles of trauma transport)
Patients w/ 2 or more proximal long bone fractures
Which of the following patient characteristics is associated w/ difficult bag
mask ventilation? (Airway and mechanical ventilation)
facial hair
In the 3-3-2 assessment, the space available for tongue displacement is the
distance: (airway and mechanical ventilation)
from the chin to the hyoid bone
,An endotracheal tube introducer or bougie placed into the trachea will: (airway
and mechanical ventilation)
"hang up" when the tip reaches the right mainstem bronchus.
When using neuromuscular blocking agents to intubate a patient in shock,
the subsequent minute ventilation should be: (airway and mechanical
ventilation)
higher than normal
Which of the following represents optimal airway management positioning?
(airway and mechanical ventilation)
face parallel with the ceiling
Which of the following patterns best characterizes multiple organ dysfunction
syndrome (MODS)? (shock)
Hepatic and renal dysfunction
Which of the following is considered a principal goal of shock management?
(shock)
Restoring cellular perfusion
Which of the following conditions is considered the most critical potential
complication of massive blood transfusion (MTP)? (shock)
Coagulopathy
, Which of the following physiologic changes is associated with aging and may
alter the clinical presentation of an elderly patient in shock? (shock)
Decreased response to beta-adrenergic stimulation
A patient who has severe, right sided chest pain and increasing dyspnea after
ejection from a motor vehicle is pale, diaphoretic, tachycardic, and
hypotensive. Initial
intervention should include: (shock)
Needle decompression on the right side
A patient with a chemical burn to the eye has a conjunctival pH of 10.5. The
next appropriate step is to: (burns)
Continue irrigation with normal saline solution
After a house fire, a patient awaits transport to a burn center with a
carboxyhemoglobin level of 36. After administration of 100% O2 for 45 minutes,
what should the patient's carboxyhemoglobin level be? (burns)
18%
Which of the following is the best way to remove heme pigments out of the urine
of a patient who sustained an electrical burn? (burns)
Ensure lactated ringer's (LR) solution is used for resuscitation fluid
Immediate care of a partial-thickness thermal burn >30% of the TBSA consists of:
(burns)
Stopping the burning process