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You are called to the home of a 20-year-old male who is depressed. The patient states he is going
to kill himself. Your first step in treating this patient after the scene is safe is to:
A. restrain the patient to prevent him from hurting himself
B. ask the patient why he wants to do something so stupid
C. ask the patient how he plans t kill himself
D. turn the scene over to law enforcement - Answer>>> C
(At this point, the scene is safe and the patient does not appear to be a threat to anyone.
Restraining him would not be appropriate. No matter how you feel about what the patient is
going to do, it is inappropriate for you to say that the patient is going to do something stupid.
You should continue your treatment of the patient and not turn the scene over to law
enforcement.)
Emergency care for an infant when meconium is present in the amniotic fluid includes
A. stimulating the infant to cough to expel the meconium
B. performing bag-valve-mask ventilation to improve lung compliance
C. performing back blows and chest thrusts to remove the meconium
D. suctioning and notifying the hospital that meconium was present - Answer>>> D
Your patient has profuse bleeding from a wound on her lower leg but no signs of skeletal injury.
The steps you should take to stop the bleeding in the correct order, are:
A. direct pressure, elevation, pressure dressing and pressure point
B. pressure point, tourniquet, and concentrated or diffuse direct pressure
C. pneumatic anti-shock garments (PASG), lower extremity elevation, and diffuse direct pressure
,D. elevation, pressure point, pressure dressing and PASG - Answer>>> A
You have successfully converted your cardiac arrest patient out of v-fib with your AED. The
patient has a pulse and respirations are 6 per minute. You should:
A. continue CPR
B. monitor patient
C. administer 15 LPM via NRB
D. continue to assist the patient with ventilations via a BVM and oxygen - Answer>>> D
Which patient can safely receive only a focused physical examination rather than a rapid trauma
assessment?
A. 10 year old male with deformed right lower leg who is responsive after falling off his bicycle
B. 20 year old female who complains of severe pain in her ankle after stepping off a curb
C. 70 year old male who complains of neck pain after a medium speed car collision
D. 30 year old male who is unresponsive but only has minor cuts on the extremities -
Answer>>> B
You are treating a patient who has overdosed on a narcotic. The greatest risk for this patient is:
A. respiratory depression
B. seizures
C. hypertension
D. hyperactivity - Answer>>> A
You arrive on the scene of an incident where a 16 year old male fell approximately 12 feet. That
would be considered:
A. a trauma alert
B. a significant mechanism of injury
C. not a significant mechanism of injury
, D. a case with a load 'n' go patient - Answer>>> C
(A patient over the age of 8 is considered an adult for most medical care purposes. A fall of
greater than 20 feet is considered a significant injury in adults. If this had been an infant or child,
it would have been a significant mechanism of injury since any fall greater than 10 feet would be
considered a significant mechanism of injury.)
Which of the following is NOT an imminent sign that birthing is going to occur?
A. crowning has occurred
B. contractions are 5 minutes apart
C. the patient feels the infant's head moving down her birth canal
D. the patient's abdomen is very hard - Answer>>> B
Which of the following patient characteristics does NOT represent a potential for violence?
A. quick irregular movements
B. threatening posture
C. large, muscular individual
D. loud, thunderous voice - Answer>>> C
Your pregnant patient is experiencing contractions. She feels like she needs to move her bowels.
This may indicate that
A. birth is still some time away
B. birth is imminent
C. she is going into shock
D. the baby is still very high in the birth control - Answer>>> B
Which statement about a patient's right to refuse care is correct?
A. a child who is old enough to understand danger is old enough to refuse care and transport
B. an adult patient who is of sound mind and understands the consequences can refuse treatment