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what are depth and quality? ✔Correct Answer-checked when evaluating a patient's
repirations
what is apnea? ✔Correct Answer-Temporary absence of breathing
what is 60 - 100 beathes per minute? ✔Correct Answer-Normal pulse rate range for an adult
patient
what is a 20 mm Hg beyond the pint the last pulsation was heard? ✔Correct Answer-How
much more you would inlfate a blood pressure cuff if pulstation was heard after reaching 140
mm Hg
What are every 2 hours (sensing probes) and 4 hours (adhesive sensors)? ✔Correct Answer-
How often would you move sensing probes and adhesive sensors when continuously measuring
a patients pulse oxygen saturation.
what is not more than 2 minutes? ✔Correct Answer-The blood pressure cuff shouldn't be left
inlated on a petient's arm for longer than this amount of time
What is casualt with cardiorespiratory distress? ✔Correct Answer-May not be classified
"Immediate" on the battlefield. This casualty may be classified "Expectant", contingent upon
such things as the situation, number of causalties, and available support
what are head-tilt/chin-lift and jaw thrust methods? ✔Correct Answer-methods used to open
the airway
what are 2 inched and 30 compressions? ✔Correct Answer-when administering external chest
compressions on a patient with no pulse. This is the proper depth and rate of compressions.
what are direct pressure, hemostatic agents, and touniquet? ✔Correct Answer-Three
methose of controlling external bleeding
What is the care uncer fire phase of Tacticcal combat casualty care? ✔Correct Answer-You are
under hostile fire and are very limited as to the care you can provide
what are five to six seconds and one second? ✔Correct Answer-You must perform rescue
breathing with a BVM. The bag should be squeezed every five to six seconds and deliver each
breath over one second