Name: Score:
84 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 84
2 yo patient burns on anterior of BOTH legs, face, chest, abdomen:
36%
35%
41%
43%
Term 2 of 84
Pulmonary Edema signs:
Coughing, sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, sore throat, fatigue (some of the above)
Respiratory Distress, Rales, JVD, pink sputum, Peripheral Edema, Hypotension (all the
above)
Headache, dizziness, blurred vision, confusion, memory loss, fatigue (only a few of the
above)
Fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea (none of the above)
Term 3 of 84
2 year old unconscious, apnic and no pulse; first action
Position of Comfort
High School Diploma
CPR and AED
Umc and Sunrise
,Term 4 of 84
Patient with a history of Asthma, What do you do?
3:1 cpr ratio,
Unless capable personnel accompany the Patient.
Assist the patient with prescribed Bronchodilator.
Stop burning with water or saline/ remove smoldering clothing.
Term 5 of 84
CCC CPR procedures:
Analyze every 102 min
2 min of ccc
Analyze every 2 min
Analyze every 4 min
Term 6 of 84
What are the 5 obvious signs of death?
Any method required to maintain SPO2 of >94%
If they haven’t taken ED meds in 48 hours
Body decomposition
Decapitation
Transectionofthorax(hemicorpectomy)
Incineration
For other traumatic injuries suspected to be incompatible with life, medical control must
be contacted for medical direction
Assist the patient with prescribed Bronchodilator.
,Term 7 of 84
10 year old trauma go to which hospital?
SUNRISE
UPC
UMC
(CCC)
Term 8 of 84
Moderate signs of a allergic reaction
involve skin disorders and may include some respiratory involvement like wheezing, yet
the patient still maintains good tidal volume air exchange.
involve skin rashes, itchy sensation, or hives with no respiratory
involvement.
A. Wheezing B. Difficulty Swallowing but able to maintain tidal volume
involve skin disorders, respiratory difficulty, and may include hypotension.
Term 9 of 84
Trauma Field Triage Criteria step 3 MOI level 1, 2, and 3 if:
Position Of Comfort
Palpitations
High Risk Crash
Body Decomposition Decapitation Transectionofthorax(hemicorpectomy) Incineration
For Other Traumatic Injuries Suspected To Be Incompatible With Life, Medical Control
Must Be Contacted For Medical Direction
, Term 10 of 84
Difficulty ventilating a patient:
Transport to a closest ED
Insert OPA or NPA and ventilate
Body decomposition
decapitation
transectionofthorax(hemicorpectomy)
incineration
for other traumatic injuries suspected to be incompatible with life, medical control must
be contacted for medical direction
Palpitations
Term 11 of 84
mild signs of allergic reaction
involve skin rashes, itchy sensation, or hives with no respiratory
involvement.
involve skin disorders, respiratory difficulty, and may include hypotension.
Hosp of Choice, Doctors must accept, outside 50 miles All of the above
Still bring your patient there if they have Ventilation compromise and CPR code patients
Term 12 of 84
External hemorrhage controlled by?
Pressure Bandage
Pressure Dressing
Peer Pressure
Direct Pressure
84 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 84
2 yo patient burns on anterior of BOTH legs, face, chest, abdomen:
36%
35%
41%
43%
Term 2 of 84
Pulmonary Edema signs:
Coughing, sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, sore throat, fatigue (some of the above)
Respiratory Distress, Rales, JVD, pink sputum, Peripheral Edema, Hypotension (all the
above)
Headache, dizziness, blurred vision, confusion, memory loss, fatigue (only a few of the
above)
Fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea (none of the above)
Term 3 of 84
2 year old unconscious, apnic and no pulse; first action
Position of Comfort
High School Diploma
CPR and AED
Umc and Sunrise
,Term 4 of 84
Patient with a history of Asthma, What do you do?
3:1 cpr ratio,
Unless capable personnel accompany the Patient.
Assist the patient with prescribed Bronchodilator.
Stop burning with water or saline/ remove smoldering clothing.
Term 5 of 84
CCC CPR procedures:
Analyze every 102 min
2 min of ccc
Analyze every 2 min
Analyze every 4 min
Term 6 of 84
What are the 5 obvious signs of death?
Any method required to maintain SPO2 of >94%
If they haven’t taken ED meds in 48 hours
Body decomposition
Decapitation
Transectionofthorax(hemicorpectomy)
Incineration
For other traumatic injuries suspected to be incompatible with life, medical control must
be contacted for medical direction
Assist the patient with prescribed Bronchodilator.
,Term 7 of 84
10 year old trauma go to which hospital?
SUNRISE
UPC
UMC
(CCC)
Term 8 of 84
Moderate signs of a allergic reaction
involve skin disorders and may include some respiratory involvement like wheezing, yet
the patient still maintains good tidal volume air exchange.
involve skin rashes, itchy sensation, or hives with no respiratory
involvement.
A. Wheezing B. Difficulty Swallowing but able to maintain tidal volume
involve skin disorders, respiratory difficulty, and may include hypotension.
Term 9 of 84
Trauma Field Triage Criteria step 3 MOI level 1, 2, and 3 if:
Position Of Comfort
Palpitations
High Risk Crash
Body Decomposition Decapitation Transectionofthorax(hemicorpectomy) Incineration
For Other Traumatic Injuries Suspected To Be Incompatible With Life, Medical Control
Must Be Contacted For Medical Direction
, Term 10 of 84
Difficulty ventilating a patient:
Transport to a closest ED
Insert OPA or NPA and ventilate
Body decomposition
decapitation
transectionofthorax(hemicorpectomy)
incineration
for other traumatic injuries suspected to be incompatible with life, medical control must
be contacted for medical direction
Palpitations
Term 11 of 84
mild signs of allergic reaction
involve skin rashes, itchy sensation, or hives with no respiratory
involvement.
involve skin disorders, respiratory difficulty, and may include hypotension.
Hosp of Choice, Doctors must accept, outside 50 miles All of the above
Still bring your patient there if they have Ventilation compromise and CPR code patients
Term 12 of 84
External hemorrhage controlled by?
Pressure Bandage
Pressure Dressing
Peer Pressure
Direct Pressure