SOLUTIONS
1. Describe the significance of the brachial artery in the context
of upper limb circulation.
The brachial artery is crucial for supplying blood to
the muscles and tissues of the upper arm and
forearm.
The brachial artery primarily drains blood from the hand.
The brachial artery is responsible for oxygen exchange in
the lungs.
The brachial artery connects the heart to the lower
extremities.
2. What is the definition of tachypnea?
Faster breathing rate than
normal Slower breathing rate
than normal Normal breathing
rate
Irregular breathing pattern
3. Describe the significance of recognizing multisystem
trauma in emergency medical situations.
Recognizing multisystem trauma is crucial as it
indicates the need for comprehensive assessment and
intervention due to the involvement of multiple body
systems, which can complicate
treatment.
Multisystem trauma is less severe than isolated injuries
and requires minimal intervention.
,Multisystem trauma only affects the cardiovascular
system and does not require immediate attention.
, Multisystem trauma can be treated with standard first aid
without further assessment.
4. In a medical emergency, if a patient has a blockage in the
carotid artery, what potential complication could arise?
Stroke
Heart attack
Pulmonary
embolism Hypoxia
5. What is the definition of bradycardia in medical terms?
Low heart rate
High heart rate
Normal heart
rate Irregular
heart rate
6. To the narrowing or tightening of a structure such as
blood vessels, Airways, or muscles.
Shrink
Constrict
Accumulate
Compact
7. In a case where a patient has a fracture in the distal radius,
what does this indicate about the location of the injury?
The injury is located far from the center of the body,
specifically at the far end of the radius bone.
The injury is located close to the center of the body, near
, the elbow.