PHTLS Final
When caring for a trauma patient, a principle is what is necessary for patient
improvement or survival. A preference is how the principle is achieved and depends
upon four factors. The factors used to establish the preference in treating the patient
include all except:
A. Equipment available
B. Condition of the patient
C. Research information
D. Situation that exists
C
Approximately 20% of all child abuse is the result of intentional burning. The majority of
the children intentionally burned are of what age?
A. 10 to 12 years of age
B. 1 to 2 years of age
C. 5 to 6 years of age
D. Less than 1 year of age
B
In addition to glucose, what is required to maintain the metabolic processes of life and
energy production?
A. Lymphocytes
B. Krebs cells
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Oxygen
D
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You respond to a patient who has sustained a stab wound to the left upper thorax. She
is barely responsive, pale and diaphoretic. Which of the following is the most
appropriate for transport?
A. Long board with spinal motion restriction
B. Stair chair
, C. Short immobilization device
D. Scoop stretcher
D
Units responding to a motor vehicle accident on the highway should consider which of
the following as part of their pre-arrival assessment?
A. Calling for more units to respond
B. The need for immediate transport
C. Weather conditions
D. Post-exposure prophylaxis
C
The most appropriate airway maneuver in the initial management of a trauma patient is
which of the following?
A. Oropharyngeal airway
B. Trauma jaw thrust
C. Supraglottic airway
D. Head tilt, chin lift
B
When verifying ET tube placement on a perfusing patient, the "gold standard" of
monitoring is considered to be?
A. Pulse oximetry
B. Colorimetric carbon dioxide detector
C. Listening to lung sounds
D. Waveform capnography
D
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A patient presents with a blunt trauma injury to the chest. On exam, he has absent
breath sounds on one side of his chest and respiratory distress. Which additional sign
would indicate that the patient has a tension pneumothorax?
A. Tracheal deviation towards the side of injury
B. Distended neck veins
C. Inspiratory wheezing
D. narrowed pulse pressure
When caring for a trauma patient, a principle is what is necessary for patient
improvement or survival. A preference is how the principle is achieved and depends
upon four factors. The factors used to establish the preference in treating the patient
include all except:
A. Equipment available
B. Condition of the patient
C. Research information
D. Situation that exists
C
Approximately 20% of all child abuse is the result of intentional burning. The majority of
the children intentionally burned are of what age?
A. 10 to 12 years of age
B. 1 to 2 years of age
C. 5 to 6 years of age
D. Less than 1 year of age
B
In addition to glucose, what is required to maintain the metabolic processes of life and
energy production?
A. Lymphocytes
B. Krebs cells
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Oxygen
D
We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
You respond to a patient who has sustained a stab wound to the left upper thorax. She
is barely responsive, pale and diaphoretic. Which of the following is the most
appropriate for transport?
A. Long board with spinal motion restriction
B. Stair chair
, C. Short immobilization device
D. Scoop stretcher
D
Units responding to a motor vehicle accident on the highway should consider which of
the following as part of their pre-arrival assessment?
A. Calling for more units to respond
B. The need for immediate transport
C. Weather conditions
D. Post-exposure prophylaxis
C
The most appropriate airway maneuver in the initial management of a trauma patient is
which of the following?
A. Oropharyngeal airway
B. Trauma jaw thrust
C. Supraglottic airway
D. Head tilt, chin lift
B
When verifying ET tube placement on a perfusing patient, the "gold standard" of
monitoring is considered to be?
A. Pulse oximetry
B. Colorimetric carbon dioxide detector
C. Listening to lung sounds
D. Waveform capnography
D
We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
A patient presents with a blunt trauma injury to the chest. On exam, he has absent
breath sounds on one side of his chest and respiratory distress. Which additional sign
would indicate that the patient has a tension pneumothorax?
A. Tracheal deviation towards the side of injury
B. Distended neck veins
C. Inspiratory wheezing
D. narrowed pulse pressure