PHTLS POST TEST 9TH EDITION (A NEW UPDATED
VERSION ) LATEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS ( VERIFIED ANSWERS) GUARANTEED
SUCCESS RATED A+
kinetic energy - ANSWER: the energy an object has due to its motion
principle - ANSWER: a fundamental scientific or evidence based tent for pt
improvement or survival
preference - ANSWER: how the specific prehospital care provider achieves the
principle
preference used to accomplish depends on several factors - ANSWER: situation that
exists
condition of the pt
fund of knowledge, skills, and experience of the prehospital care provider
local protocols
equipment available
situation involves all of the factors - ANSWER: hazards on scene
number of pt involved
location of the pt
postion og the vechile
contamination or hazardous materials concerns
potential for fire
weather
scene control and security by law enforcement
time and distance to hospital
number of providers
bystanders
transportation on scene
May change overtime on scene
condition of the pt - ANSWER: major question that will affect decision making is
"how sick the pt is?"
factors that will facilitate this - ANSWER: age of the pt, physiologic factors that affect
end organ perfusion (blood pressure, PULSE, VENTILATORY RATE, SKIN, TEMP),
causes of trauma, the pt medical condition prior to the event, medication, alcohol
and drug use
, fund of the knowledge of the prehospital care provider - ANSWER: comes from
several sources including initial training, cme course, local protocols, overall
experience, and skill
comfort level of performing a skill depends on the frequency which it has been
performed
local protocols - ANSWER: define what a phtls provider is credentialed to do in the
field, they are intended to guide the approach to pt in a way that is systematic and
consistent with the best practice levels
equipment available - ANSWER: experience of prehospital care provider does not
matter if he or she dose not have the right equipment q
components critical thinking in emergency medical care - ANSWER: 1.asses the
situation
2.asses the pt
3.asses the available resources
4.analyze the possible solutions
5. select the best answer to manage the situation and pt
6.develop the plan of action
7. initiate the plan action
8.ressess the response of the pt to the plan of action
9. make any needed adjustments or changes to plan of action
10. continue with steps 8 and 9 until this phase of care is completed
steps in critical thinking assessment - ANSWER: analysis
construction of a plan
action
reassessment
changes along the way
using critical thinking to control biases - ANSWER: 1) Assume the worst case scenario
until proven other wise
2)uphold the Hippocratic oath "primum non nocere" or first do no harm
ethics - ANSWER: is using a set of moral principles to assist in determining what the
right thing to do
ethical decision making includes - ANSWER: autonomy nonmaleficence, beneficence,
and justice
autonomy is greek word for - ANSWER: "self rule", In medicine it refer to the pt right
to direct his or or her own health care free from interference or under influence
The management of posthospital trauma must reflect - ANSWER: 1. gain access to
the pt
VERSION ) LATEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS ( VERIFIED ANSWERS) GUARANTEED
SUCCESS RATED A+
kinetic energy - ANSWER: the energy an object has due to its motion
principle - ANSWER: a fundamental scientific or evidence based tent for pt
improvement or survival
preference - ANSWER: how the specific prehospital care provider achieves the
principle
preference used to accomplish depends on several factors - ANSWER: situation that
exists
condition of the pt
fund of knowledge, skills, and experience of the prehospital care provider
local protocols
equipment available
situation involves all of the factors - ANSWER: hazards on scene
number of pt involved
location of the pt
postion og the vechile
contamination or hazardous materials concerns
potential for fire
weather
scene control and security by law enforcement
time and distance to hospital
number of providers
bystanders
transportation on scene
May change overtime on scene
condition of the pt - ANSWER: major question that will affect decision making is
"how sick the pt is?"
factors that will facilitate this - ANSWER: age of the pt, physiologic factors that affect
end organ perfusion (blood pressure, PULSE, VENTILATORY RATE, SKIN, TEMP),
causes of trauma, the pt medical condition prior to the event, medication, alcohol
and drug use
, fund of the knowledge of the prehospital care provider - ANSWER: comes from
several sources including initial training, cme course, local protocols, overall
experience, and skill
comfort level of performing a skill depends on the frequency which it has been
performed
local protocols - ANSWER: define what a phtls provider is credentialed to do in the
field, they are intended to guide the approach to pt in a way that is systematic and
consistent with the best practice levels
equipment available - ANSWER: experience of prehospital care provider does not
matter if he or she dose not have the right equipment q
components critical thinking in emergency medical care - ANSWER: 1.asses the
situation
2.asses the pt
3.asses the available resources
4.analyze the possible solutions
5. select the best answer to manage the situation and pt
6.develop the plan of action
7. initiate the plan action
8.ressess the response of the pt to the plan of action
9. make any needed adjustments or changes to plan of action
10. continue with steps 8 and 9 until this phase of care is completed
steps in critical thinking assessment - ANSWER: analysis
construction of a plan
action
reassessment
changes along the way
using critical thinking to control biases - ANSWER: 1) Assume the worst case scenario
until proven other wise
2)uphold the Hippocratic oath "primum non nocere" or first do no harm
ethics - ANSWER: is using a set of moral principles to assist in determining what the
right thing to do
ethical decision making includes - ANSWER: autonomy nonmaleficence, beneficence,
and justice
autonomy is greek word for - ANSWER: "self rule", In medicine it refer to the pt right
to direct his or or her own health care free from interference or under influence
The management of posthospital trauma must reflect - ANSWER: 1. gain access to
the pt