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Hyperacute pain to touch is called: - ANSWERS-
hyperesthesia.
Hypotension that is associated with neurogenic shock is the
result of: - ANSWERS-Loss of alpha receptor stimulation
If a trauma patient cannot be assessed properly in their
vehicle, you should: - ANSWERS-maintain manual
stabilization of the head, apply a cervical collar, and move
the patient from the vehicle onto a long backboard.
If the mechanism of injury indicates that your patient may
have sustained a spinal cord injury: - ANSWERS-assume that
a spine injury exists, regardless of the neurologic findings.
, In contrast to secondary spinal cord injury, primary spinal
cord injury occurs: - ANSWERS-at the moment of impact.
Injury to the temporal lobe on the left side would most
likely cause: - ANSWERS-abnormal speech
In which of the following situations would spinal motion
restriction precautions likely be necessary? - ANSWERS-
unrestrained occupant of a low speed motor vehicle crash
Medications administered in the prehospital setting for a
patient with a head injury would most likely be used to: -
ANSWERS-facilitate intubation or terminated seizures
Modification of your physical examination of a patient with
a suspected spinal cord injury following a two-car motor
vehicle crash is based on: - ANSWERS-the MOI
Open fractures of the cranial vault: - ANSWERS-are
associated with a high risk of bacterial meningitis.
Prior to immobilizing an anxious patient with a suspected
spinal injury on a backboard, it is important to: - ANSWERS-