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Wires across car. Advise victim to: ✔Correct Answer-Stay in the car
Symptom of blood loss: ✔Correct Answer-Low blood pressure
A child fall is considered bad if distance is: ✔Correct Answer-3x child's height / 10 feet
Overdose patient, place them: ✔Correct Answer-On their side (recovery position)
Definition of Triage: ✔Correct Answer-Sorting
Patient with communicable disease. CFR should avoid: ✔Correct Answer-Secretions of any
kind
Do not disturb crime scene unless: ✔Correct Answer-Necessary to treat patient
What law protects the CFR while on duty? ✔Correct Answer-Public Health Law
Amniotic Sac intact while delivering, CFR shall: ✔Correct Answer-Tear Sac from the face as the
head delivers
Pregnancy occurs in the: ✔Correct Answer-Uterus
Symptom or Sign of Diabetic patient: ✔Correct Answer-Altered Mental Status (AMS)
Removing wreckage from around victim: ✔Correct Answer-Disentanglement
T/F a CFR has duty to act while on duty? ✔Correct Answer-True
Medical term for nosebleed: ✔Correct Answer-Epistaxis
Arterial Bleed characteristics: ✔Correct Answer-Spurting and Bright Red color
Place where gas exchange occurs in the lung: ✔Correct Answer-Alveoli
Systolic blood pressure is: ✔Correct Answer-Top number (then Diastolic)
Most common cause of airway obstruction in unresponsive patient: ✔Correct Answer-Tongue
Method of ventilating person with Stoma: ✔Correct Answer-Mask to Stoma
, Preferred place to feel pulse on Infant: ✔Correct Answer-Brachial
Signs of Shock: ✔Correct Answer-Pale, Cool, Moist. Rapid Pulse. Anxiety
Superior: ✔Correct Answer-Towards the Head
Most common spinal injury: ✔Correct Answer-Cervical (Neck)
Cyanosis indicator: ✔Correct Answer-Skin/Lips blue (lack of O2)
Most common cause of seizure in children: ✔Correct Answer-Fever
Definition of a Stroke: ✔Correct Answer-Sudden interruption of blood flow to a portion of the
brain.
Neck laceration concern: ✔Correct Answer-Air embolism (Occlusive dressing taped on 4 sides)
Crowning concern: ✔Correct Answer-Delivery is imminent
Action if newborn is unresponsive: ✔Correct Answer-Flick bottom of feet/Rub back
*Umbilical cord wrapped around neck: ✔Correct Answer-Attempt to slip over head
Indirect Medical Control: ✔Correct Answer-Protocols
Clinical Death: ✔Correct Answer-Heart stops
Biological Death: ✔Correct Answer-Brain death
Public Health Primary Strategies: ✔Correct Answer-Prevention
Public Health Secondary Strategies: ✔Correct Answer-Lessen Impact
CFR patient documentation responsibility: ✔Correct Answer-Pre-hospital Care Report (PCR)
Best prevention method: ✔Correct Answer-Hand washing
Hazmat incident position: ✔Correct Answer-Uphill, Upwind, Upstream
Unresponsive patient without trauma positioning: ✔Correct Answer-Recovery position
Scope of Practice/Care defined by: ✔Correct Answer-NYS Public Health Laws