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Paramedic Care: Principles & Practice, 6th edition
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Volume 2: Patient Assessment
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(Bledsoe) Chapter 1 to 7
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, Test HBank HParamedic HCare: HPrinciples H& HPractice, H5th Hedition HVolume H2: HPatient HAssessment
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Table Of Contents:
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CHAPTER 1: Scene Size-Up
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CHAPTER 2: Primary Assessment
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CHAPTER 3: Therapeutic Communications
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CHAPTER 4: History Taking
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CHAPTER 5: Secondary Assessment
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CHAPTER 6: Patient Monitoring Technology
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CHAPTER 7: Patient Assessment in the Field
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,Chapter 1: Scene Size-Up H H H
1) You arrive at a location and begin to read the scene by:
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A) approaching the patient.
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B) observing the immediate surroundings.
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C) conducting a focused exam.
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D) addressing life threats.
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Answer: B H
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 3
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 2 H
2) Which of the following is a potentially life-threatening patient complaint?
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A) Fractures of the tibia and radius
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B) Asthma
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C) Headache
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D) Chest pain
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Answer: D H
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 15-16
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 7 H
3) At the scene of a multiple-vehicle collision, which of the following actions should you take
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first?
A) Wait for additional resources to arrive.
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B) Treat the most seriously injured patient.
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C) Quickly scan the scene to count patients.
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D) Go directly to the first patient you see.
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Answer: C H
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 14-15
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 6 H
4) A scene size-up is performed for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
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A) to assess the mechanism of injury.
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B) to assess a baseline mental status.
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C) to provide information that will guide your medical care.
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D) to assess the need for additional resources.
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Answer: B H
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 3
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 2 H
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5) Which of the following is usually the best source of information about an alert and oriented
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patient?
A) The patient
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B) Visual cues
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C) Diagnostic tests
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D) Family members
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Answer: A H
Diff: 1 HPage Ref: 16 H H H
Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 7 H
6) Which of the following is NOT a consideration when evaluating the mechanism of injury?
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A) Mass and velocity of objects involved
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B) Whether the mechanism was blunt or penetrating
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C) Direction of impact
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D) Whether it is a rural or an urban setting
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Answer: D H
Diff: 2 HPage Ref: 15-16H H H
Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 7 H
7) When approaching a potential crime scene, you should:
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A) enter the scene if no signs of danger are noted.
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B) quickly enter the scene, retrieve the victim, and withdraw to the vehicle.
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C) park away from the scene until the police arrive and secure the scene.
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D) park and wait in front of the scene so the victim knows you are there.
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Answer: C H
Diff: 2 HPage Ref: 10 H H H
Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 5 H
8) Which of the following best describes when you should perform a scene size-up?
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A) Once you arrive at the patient's side
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B) Throughout your time on the scene
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C) When you initially arrive at the scene
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D) As you are leaving the scene
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Answer: B H
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 3
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 2 H
TEST BANK
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Paramedic Care: Principles & Practice, 6th edition
H H H H H H
Volume 2: Patient Assessment
H H H H
(Bledsoe) Chapter 1 to 7
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, Test HBank HParamedic HCare: HPrinciples H& HPractice, H5th Hedition HVolume H2: HPatient HAssessment
(Bled soe )
Table Of Contents:
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CHAPTER 1: Scene Size-Up
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CHAPTER 2: Primary Assessment
H H H
CHAPTER 3: Therapeutic Communications
H H H
CHAPTER 4: History Taking
H H H
CHAPTER 5: Secondary Assessment
H H H
CHAPTER 6: Patient Monitoring Technology
H H H H
CHAPTER 7: Patient Assessment in the Field
H H H H H H
,Chapter 1: Scene Size-Up H H H
1) You arrive at a location and begin to read the scene by:
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A) approaching the patient.
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B) observing the immediate surroundings.
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C) conducting a focused exam.
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D) addressing life threats.
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Answer: B H
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 3
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 2 H
2) Which of the following is a potentially life-threatening patient complaint?
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A) Fractures of the tibia and radius
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B) Asthma
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C) Headache
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D) Chest pain
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Answer: D H
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 15-16
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 7 H
3) At the scene of a multiple-vehicle collision, which of the following actions should you take
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first?
A) Wait for additional resources to arrive.
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B) Treat the most seriously injured patient.
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C) Quickly scan the scene to count patients.
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D) Go directly to the first patient you see.
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Answer: C H
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 14-15
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 6 H
4) A scene size-up is performed for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
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A) to assess the mechanism of injury.
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B) to assess a baseline mental status.
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C) to provide information that will guide your medical care.
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D) to assess the need for additional resources.
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Answer: B H
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 3
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 2 H
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5) Which of the following is usually the best source of information about an alert and oriented
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patient?
A) The patient
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B) Visual cues
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C) Diagnostic tests
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D) Family members
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Answer: A H
Diff: 1 HPage Ref: 16 H H H
Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 7 H
6) Which of the following is NOT a consideration when evaluating the mechanism of injury?
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A) Mass and velocity of objects involved
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B) Whether the mechanism was blunt or penetrating
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C) Direction of impact
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D) Whether it is a rural or an urban setting
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Answer: D H
Diff: 2 HPage Ref: 15-16H H H
Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 7 H
7) When approaching a potential crime scene, you should:
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A) enter the scene if no signs of danger are noted.
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B) quickly enter the scene, retrieve the victim, and withdraw to the vehicle.
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C) park away from the scene until the police arrive and secure the scene.
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D) park and wait in front of the scene so the victim knows you are there.
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Answer: C H
Diff: 2 HPage Ref: 10 H H H
Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 5 H
8) Which of the following best describes when you should perform a scene size-up?
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A) Once you arrive at the patient's side
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B) Throughout your time on the scene
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C) When you initially arrive at the scene
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D) As you are leaving the scene
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Answer: B H
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 3
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Standard: Assessment (Scene Size-Up) H H H
Objective: 2 H