EMT Basic Exam 3 ACTUAL EXAM (TESTING
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Two of the MOST common D.
mechanisms of injury for blunt falls and motor vehicle collisions.
trauma are:
A.
gunshot wounds and vehicle
ejections.
B.
low-caliber gunshot wounds and
falls.
C.
motor vehicle collisions and
stabbings.
D.
falls and motor vehicle collisions.
,The index of suspicion is MOST B.
accurately defined as: your concern for potentially serious underlying
injuries.
A.
the detection of less obvious life-
threatening injuries.
B.
your concern for potentially serious
underlying injuries.
C.
a predictable pattern that leads to
serious injuries.
D.
the way in which traumatic injuries
occur.
,The cervical spine is MOST A.
protected from whiplash-type headrest is appropriately positioned.
injuries when the:
A.
headrest is appropriately
positioned.
B.
rear end of the vehicle is initially
struck.
C.
air bag correctly deploys upon
impact.
D.
patient tenses up at the time of
impact.
The phenomenon of pressure D.
waves emanating from the bullet, cavitation.
causing damage remote from its
path, is known as:
A.
capitation.
B.
congruent.
C.
conversion.
D.
cavitation.
, During your assessment of a patient D.
with a head injury, you note that he 7.
opens his eyes when you pinch his
trapezius muscle, is mumbling, and
has his arms curled in toward his
chest. You should assign him a GCS
score of:
A.
8.
B.
9.
C.
10.
D.
7.
Hypovolemic shock occurs when: B.
the body cannot compensate for rapid blood
A. loss.
at least 10% of the patient's blood
volume is lost.
B.
the body cannot compensate for
rapid blood loss.
C.
the patient's systolic blood pressure
is less than 100 mm Hg.
D.
the clotting ability of the blood is
enhanced.
REAL EXAM QUESTIONS) AND VERIFIED
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SOLUTIONS |A+ GRADED |100% CORRECT!!
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Terms in this set (100)
Two of the MOST common D.
mechanisms of injury for blunt falls and motor vehicle collisions.
trauma are:
A.
gunshot wounds and vehicle
ejections.
B.
low-caliber gunshot wounds and
falls.
C.
motor vehicle collisions and
stabbings.
D.
falls and motor vehicle collisions.
,The index of suspicion is MOST B.
accurately defined as: your concern for potentially serious underlying
injuries.
A.
the detection of less obvious life-
threatening injuries.
B.
your concern for potentially serious
underlying injuries.
C.
a predictable pattern that leads to
serious injuries.
D.
the way in which traumatic injuries
occur.
,The cervical spine is MOST A.
protected from whiplash-type headrest is appropriately positioned.
injuries when the:
A.
headrest is appropriately
positioned.
B.
rear end of the vehicle is initially
struck.
C.
air bag correctly deploys upon
impact.
D.
patient tenses up at the time of
impact.
The phenomenon of pressure D.
waves emanating from the bullet, cavitation.
causing damage remote from its
path, is known as:
A.
capitation.
B.
congruent.
C.
conversion.
D.
cavitation.
, During your assessment of a patient D.
with a head injury, you note that he 7.
opens his eyes when you pinch his
trapezius muscle, is mumbling, and
has his arms curled in toward his
chest. You should assign him a GCS
score of:
A.
8.
B.
9.
C.
10.
D.
7.
Hypovolemic shock occurs when: B.
the body cannot compensate for rapid blood
A. loss.
at least 10% of the patient's blood
volume is lost.
B.
the body cannot compensate for
rapid blood loss.
C.
the patient's systolic blood pressure
is less than 100 mm Hg.
D.
the clotting ability of the blood is
enhanced.