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PHTLS CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS & VERIFIED SOLUTIONS

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Which of the following presents the greatest risk for Ems provider fatalities?


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MVC either in an EMS unit or on scene




33 year old female was a GSC of 3 after being ejected from a vehicle. How should you
prepare to intubate?


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, Maintain spinal precautions and use a video laryngoscope is available.




4 year old female fell down approximately 8 carpeted steps. Her parents said she initially
complained of neck pain and a tingling sensation in all four extremities but the symptoms
have since resolved. What should you do?


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Initiate spinal motion restriction and transport




3 year old female was involved in a car crash with 2 feet of intrusion into the passenger
compartment. She is crying and has an obvious deformed right humerus. Her car seat
has a crack on the side of impact. What should you suspect?


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Significant energy has been distributed to the patient




25 year old female has a gunshot wound to the abdomen Vitals are BP 80/40. P 122. R 18
with clear and equal lung sounds. What is the most appropriate IV fluid to administer?


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Warmed lactated ringers

, Which type of skull fracture will cause leakage of CSF from your ears or nose?


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Basilar.




46 year old male is trapped in his vehicle after a high speed front end collision. He is
slow to respond to questions. You note blood pooling on his seat. Vitals are P130, R8.
How should you remove the patient from this vehicle?


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Rapidly extricate the patient




8 year old female is being treated in the red treatment area after a housing complex fire.
Vitals are P 140. R 12 with noted stridor. Her eyebrows and hair are burnt. Suddenly, she
becomes apenic. What should you do?


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Insert OPA and assit ventilations




47 year old female was stabbed with a knife in her right upper quadrant. Her GCS is 9
(E2, V2, M5). Vitals are BP 78/50. P 130. R 26. What should you do?

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