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A 41-year-old male was stabbed in the chest immediately below the
sternum. He complains of shortness of breath and has engorged
jugular veins. Vital signs are BP 108/84, P 130 R 26. What should you
suspect?
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Tracheal Laceration Cardiac tamponade
, tension pneumothorax Flail Chest
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A 22-year-old male was involved in a car crash and hit a tree head-
on. The patient is on the ground outside the vehicle and is
unconscious. His forearm is avulsed and you note a large pool
of blood with active bleeding. His airway is deep and labored.
What
should you do?
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Listen to lung sounds Perform a primary survey
Open the patient's airway Apply a tourniquet
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A 47-year-old female was stabbed with a knife in her right upper
quadrant. Her Glasgow Coma Scale score was 9 (E2, V2, M5). Vital
signs are BP 78/50, P 130, R 26. What should you do?
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Initiate IV access on-scene and Immediately transport to a
administer 20mL per Kg of trauma center and establish IV
normal saline 0.9% en route
Pack the abdominal wound to Initiate IV access on-scene and
control bleeding and apply administer 500mL of lactated
hemostatic dressing Ringer's solution
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A 4-year-old female fell down approximately 8 carpeted stairs. Her
parents said she initially complained of neck pain and a tingling
sensation in all four extremities, but the symptoms have since
resolved. What should you do?
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, Place patient in a position of Advise the parents to call their
comfort on a stretcher pediatrician if symptoms return
Initiate spinal motion Allow the parents to transport the
restriction and patient in their vehicle
transport
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A 25-year-old female has a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Vital
signs are BP 80/40, P 122. R 18 with clear, equal lung sounds. What is
the most appropriate IV fluid to administer?
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Lactated Ringer's Normal saline (0.9% NaCl)
Hypertonic crystalloid solution
(7.5% NaCl) Warm lactated ringer's
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