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A patient's level of responsiveness indicates: - CORRECT ANSWER: how well their
brain is functioning
Act of omission vs act of comission - CORRECT ANSWER: Omission: failure to do what
a reasonably prudent person would do under the circumstances.
Commission: doing something that a reasonable prudent person would NOT do under
the circumstances.
Bradychardic if the pulse is less than ____________ and tachychardic if the pulse is
above ___________. - CORRECT ANSWER: 60; 100
Can you realign fractures? - CORRECT ANSWER: no
Difference between systolic and diastolic - CORRECT ANSWER: systolic is squeezing,
diastolic is relaxing
Emergency moves vs non emergency moves: - CORRECT ANSWER: emergency
moves are done as swiftly as possible while providing as much protection to the spine
as possible. Nonemergency moves are when all injured parts should be stabilized
before and during moving
First degree burns - CORRECT ANSWER: only epidermis is damaged, skin is red and
swollen
How does the heart work? - CORRECT ANSWER: the two chambers on the right
receive blood from the body and send it to the lungs for O2. the two chambers on the
, left receive the freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs and send it to the rest of the
body
How to look for abuse injuries - CORRECT ANSWER: bruises on head, neck, or chest,
injuries that are inconsistent withe person's story
How would you stabilize a shoulder injury? - CORRECT ANSWER: DO NOT try to force
the shoulder back into place, instead place a rolled blanket or pillow between the upper
arm and chest to support the arm and then apply an arm sling
hyperglycemia - CORRECT ANSWER: excessive sugar in the blood
Hypoglycemia - CORRECT ANSWER: low blood sugar
hypoperfusion (shock) - CORRECT ANSWER: a deficiency of blood passing through an
organ or body part
Hypovelemic shock - CORRECT ANSWER: shock resulting from blood or fluid loss
Is Tuberculosis transmitted through air or blood? - CORRECT ANSWER:
airborne/bacterial
Minimum age you can use an AED on - CORRECT ANSWER: 1 year old
Rales - CORRECT ANSWER: fine bubbling from the fluid in lungs (ex pneumonia)
Ronchi - CORRECT ANSWER: coarse grating sound from thicc mucus in airway, almost
like snoring
Second degree burns - CORRECT ANSWER: outer and inner skin layers are damaged,
skin is red with blisters and fluids leaking