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,53 yo F hit by car. Unresponsive w/ deformity to the left femur and pelvic instability. Diminished lung
sounds on L side. You should? - Answer: Immobilize long backboard



28 yo M, blunt trauma to R anterior chest. Pale, cool, diaphoretic and responsive to verbal. R 38 and
shallow with paradoxical movement. What should you do? - Answer: 02 with positive pressure
ventilations



What is the most likely cause of periorbital echymosis? - Answer: Basilar skull fracture



30 yo M shot in mid thigh. Bleeding continues after partner applies direct pressure. You should? -
Answer: Tourniqet



28 yo PT driver motorcycle traveling 45 mph hit parked car. Not wearing a helmet. Supine with copious
amount of blood around face. Gurgling and R 4 per min. ANOTHER most appropriate action? - Answer:
Jaw thrust without head tilt



M fell while water skiing. Unconsciouse. Suspect? - Answer: Head and spine injury



Appropriate care for amputated extremity? - Answer: Wrap in dry gauze, seal in plastic bag, and place
in cool water



28 yo pt driving motorcycle traveling 45 mph hit parked car. Not wearing a helmet. Supine with copious
amount of blood around face. Gurgling and R 4 per min. Most appropriate? - Answer: Control bleeding



18 yo M holding right shin after sports related injury. Deformity and swelling; pedal pulse present. You
should? - Answer: Apply board splint in position found



Pedestrian hit by car. Pale, cool, and diaphoretic. Oriented to name only and has difficulty breathing. BP
80/40, P 120, R 28 and shallow. 90% SP02. You should? - Answer: BVM



81 yo F helthcare facility fell out of bed. Nurse suspects hip fracture. Which medication should concern
you the most? - Answer: Coumadin

, You are treating a patient with agonal respirations and gunshot wound to the chest. You notice an open
skull fracture leaking brain matter. There is no radial pulse, you should? - Answer: Asses a carotid pulse
and assist ventilations



a 45 year old male fell asleep outisde while doing yard work. His face and lower legs are bright red with
blisters and painful on examination. You should suspect - Answer: Both superficial and partial thickness
burns



a 35 year old patient has fallen and has a deformed right lower leg. The distal extremity is pulsless and
the skin is cool and cyanotic. You should - Answer: Realign the injured extremity



You arrive on scene of a car crash. The driver is alert and complaining of severe chest and abdominal
pain. His radial is weak and rapid. Skin is cool, pale, and moist. The patient has a history of cardiac
problems. You should? - Answer: Rapidly extricate onto a long spinal board and transport



47 male shot in back has cool and clammy skin with arm weakness. BP 130/90, P 76, R 24. You should
suspect - Answer: Spinal cord injury



Injury that is most likely to require routine assessment and transport - Answer: Deformed Wrist Injury



After securing pt on long board, you should immediately assess - Answer: PMS



23 yo soccer player was kicked in the chest. He is alert with rapid, shallow R and complains of chest pain.
Pale, cool, and wet. You should? - Answer: Non Rebreather



25 yo in R distress after being stabbed in the chest. Blood is bubbling from 2 cm laceration to L chest
wall. Lung sounds diminished on L side. You should? - Answer: Apply occlusive dressing



Early signs of decompensated shock? - Answer: Low blood pressure



Pt stabbed in RUQ. What organ is injured? - Answer: Liver

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