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The four ways that a poison enters a person's body are
A: through the lungs, by being swallowed, through the skin, by
being injected
B: by being inhaled, through the skin, on the skin, or being
injected
C: by being injected, inhaled, through eating or swallowing, by
being ingested
D: by being absorbed, through the lungs, through the skin, by
being injected -
ANSWER -A
Frostbite-
A: occurs only in extremities
B: is only a superficial injury
C: occurs only deep within the affected tissue
D: is the freezing of body tissue - ANSWER -D
By focusing on an object in the room while breathing, an
expectant mother can
A: I'm sure that oxygen to her and her baby is
decreased
,B: speed up delivery of
the baby
C: reduce the fear that may be associated
with childbirth
D: help her focus on the pain involved -
ANSWER –C
What should be your first action in approaching a person
who might be the
victim of an accidental
poisoning
A: survey the
scene
B: interview the
bystanders
C: do an initial
assessment
D: do a physical exam -
ANSWER -A
The most appropriate general care for head, neck, and back
injuries include
A: perform
CPR
B: maintain an open airway and
breathing
C: cooling the
body
, D: placing a splint on the neck only -
ANSWER -B
A victim is experiencing a medical emergency. You are unsure
about what exactly might be wrong with this person. You
should
A: spend no more than 10 minutes trying to diagnose what is
wrong and then , if you are still I'm sure, summon more
advanced medical personnel
B: provide care appropriate for the signs and symptoms you
see rather than worry about diagnosing what is wrong with the
victim
C: care for only those signs that you can clearly see, other
symptoms will have to be cared for by more advanced
personnel
D: diagnose and provide care at the same time, their wings the
possible causes and tell you find what is really wrong with the
victim - ANSWER -B
A victim suffering from progressive heat related illness may not
be sweating. A
victims inability to sweat can
result in-
A: a more serious condition of heat
exhaustion
B: ineffective body cooling and rapid rising body temperature
leading to heat
stroke