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(Bundled) FISDAP Trauma, EMT FISDAP Cardiology Exam, FISDAP / NATIONAL REGISTRY, Complete Solution, Over 800 Questions And Answers 53 yo F hit by car. Unresponsive w/ deformity to the left femur and pelvic instability. Diminished lung sounds on L side. You should? Immobilize long backboard 28 ...

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(Bundled) FISDAP Trauma, EMT FISDAP
Cardiology Exam, FISDAP / NATIONAL
REGISTRY, Complete Solution, Over 800
Questions And Answers
53 yo F hit by car. Unresponsive w/ deformity to the left femur and pelvic
instability. Diminished lung sounds on L side. You should?
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?
02 with positive pressure ventilations
What is the most likely cause of periorbital echymosis?
Basilar skull fracture
30 yo M shot in mid thigh. Bleeding continues after partner applies direct
pressure. You should?
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.
Most appropiate?
Jaw thrust without head tilt
M fell while water skiing. Unconsciouse. Suspect?
Head and spine injury
Appropriate care for amputated extremity?
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?
Control bleeding
18 yo M holding right shin after sports related injury. Deformity and swelling;
pedal pulse present. You should?
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?
BVM
81 yo F helthcare facility fell out of bed. Nurse suspects hip fracture. Which
medication should concern you the most?
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?
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

,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
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?
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
Spinal cord injury
Injury that is most likely to require routine assessment and transport
Deformed Wrist Injury
After securing pt on long board, you should immediately assess
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?
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?
Apply occlusive dressing
Early signs of decompensated shock?
Low blood pressure
Pt stabbed in RUQ. What organ is injured?
Liver
Pt with chemical burn on eye and is wearing contact lenses. You should?
Remove contact lenses and administer irrigation solutions
A baseball player was hit by a baseball in the left eye and complains for double
vision. What should you do?
Restrict spinal movement
First concern with conscious pt who received partial thick burns to the face is
treating?
airway problems
22 yo F had an accident on moped. She is lying on ground; breathing well. Still
wearing helmet. You should?
Leave helmet in place while she is stabilized
32 yo M is unconscious after being struck in the head by a baseball bat. Has
pulse but breathing is slow. Minor bleeding from a laceration at the left temple.
Partner is maintaining manual C-spine stabilization. You should?
Measure and apply a rigid c collar
28 yo M is fleeing from police and sustained 1 cm laceration shallow on forearm
while climbing a rusted chain link fence. Refusing transport. What should you be
concerned with?
Infection
Which is an open wound?
abrasion

,Woman struck in face with softball bat. Unconscious. BP 74/50, P 60, R 8. What
do you do?
Insert an oral airway and admin 02 via BVM
21 yo football player hit from the side and landed head first onto the ground. Was
ambulatory on scene and oriented to name only. Refusing transport and care.
What should you do?
Ask the team coach for assistance
Pt is bruising around the eyes and behind ears. What should you suspect?
Brasilar skull fracture
Pt cut wrist. Wound is bleeding rapidly and is spurting with each heartbeat. Pt
most likely severed?
Artery
Pt presents with pain and bruising to RUQ following motor vehicle collision. You
should suspect injury to the?
Liver
50 yo M has obvious deformed right lower leg after falling from the roof. You
notice a tear in the skin over the deformity. What should you do?
Realign and splint the leg
35 yo driver collided into telephone pole and is unconscious and unresponsive
with severe bleeding in the mouth. You should?
rapid extrication to long spine board
Most important factor with person struck in chest with baseball
Speed of the ball
75 yo is involved in motor vehicle collision and can't feel legs. BP is 80/40, P 60, R
24, you should suspect?
Neurogenic Shock
Pt was stabbed in chest and knife was removed prior to arrival. You notice blood
and bubbles leaking from the wound. You cannot find occlusive dressing. You
should?
Cover wound with plastic wrapper sealed on 3 sides
Chest wound, crackling sensation produced by air blowing into surrounding
tissues is called subcutaneous ______?
Emphysema
40 yo M crashed snowmobile, skin cold and pale, BP 198/96, P 48, respiration is
slow and irregular. What should you suspect?
Traumatic Brain Injury
Arrive at motor vehicle collision, pt extricated herself from vehicle and is walking
around complaining of neck pain. You should?
Immobilize on a backboard
42 yo M has metal impaled in lower right leg. Obvious open fracture and no pulse
in R foot, what should you do?
Stabilize with bulky dressing prior to transport
16 yo M complains of extreme pain to chest. You notice his shirt is splashed with
battery acid. BP 150/100, P weak, R 24. You should?
Remove shirt and flush with saline water

, 38 yo M large bruise LUQ, following motorcycle collision. What should you
suspect?
Injury to spleen
Unresponsive 18 yo F supine, bleeding in mouth from the nose, R20. What should
you do?
Suction oropharynx
Snowmobile rider is thrown 15 ft from vehicle. His finger is deformed and
sternum is tender to palpation. Pt states "I think I'll be okay" and refuses trans.
What should you do?
Ask if you're able to assess the pt
Treating abdominal evisceration
Cover with moist sterile dressing
30 yo F was in minor motor vehicle accident. She is standing outside of the
vehicle and complains of lower back pain. You should immobilize her using a?
Long spine board
23 yo M received burns to feet while stomping fire. He is still wearing the shoes.
The rubber soles and laces melted together. What do you do?
Cut shoe laces and remove shoes
40 yo M fell off ladder has a broken leg, and the left knee now bends the wrong
way. You should?
Check for PMS in the leg
24 yo F is unconscious after being struck by a car. She has ineffective breathing
and bloody secretions in mouth. You should?
Immediate suction oropharynx
24 yo M has burns to the eyes, nose and mouth when the radiator cap on his car
blew off. Treat for?
Respiratory swelling
Patient was found dead at the scene. GCS scale?
3
22 yo M is ejected from the vehicle. He complains of numbness and tingling in his
extremities. What should you do?
Stabilize cervical spine
Appropriate management for an avulsion of the ear
Bandage in correct anatomical position
32 yo M has sustained facial trauma after falling off the roof. He has snoring
respirations. What should you do?
Modified jaw thrust
4 yo M, arm amputated from farming accident, how should you manage the
amputated limb?
Seal in plastic bag and place in container of cool water
Adult was pinned between 2 vehicles. Pt is conscious but confused and unable to
follow directions. Has bruising on both sides of anterior chest, weak carotid
pulse, no peripheral pulse, clear breath sounds, distended neck vein. What
should you suspect?
Pericardial tamponade

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