questions and answers 2026\2027 A+ Grade
Anaphylactic Shock S/S
- correct answer difficulty breathing, hives, flushed skin, paleness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
weak/rapid pulse
Anaphylactic Shock Treatment
- correct answer Epinephrine, administer high flow oxygen, maintain airway/ventilation assistance
Cardiogenic Shock S/S
- correct answer irregular pulse, chest pain, dyspnea, tachycardia, weak pulse, low BP, pale skin
Neurogenic Shock S/S
- correct answer hypotension, bradycardia, absence of sweating below level of injury, normal skin
Obstructive Shock S/S
- correct answer Beck Triad: Narrowing pulse pressure, JVD, muffled heart sounds
Hypovolemic Shock S/S
- correct answer hypotension, tachycardia, tachypnea, pallor, diaphoresis, cool, clammy skin, confusion
or other mental status changes, urine output low, thirst
First sign of hypovolemic shock
- correct answer change in mental status
Epitaxis
- correct answer nose bleed
, Air Splints can...
- correct answer control internal or external bleeding associated with extremity injuries
epidermis
- correct answer outermost layer of skin, tough
dermis
- correct answer inner layer, lies below the germinal layer, contains hair follicles, sebaceous glands,
sweat glands
blood vessels in the dermis
- correct answer provide the skin with nutrients and oxygen
ecchymosis
- correct answer bruise
hematoma
- correct answer blood that had collected within damaged tissue (large blood vessel is damaged and
bleeds rapidly)
crushing injury
- correct answer an injury caused by compression that involves both direct tissue injury caused by
circulation disturbance resulting from pressure on blood vessels
abrasions
- correct answer wound of superficial layer caused by friction
lacerations
- correct answer jagged cut or wound
avulsions
- correct answer detached flap of skin