EMT Trauma Fisdap Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
Treatment for a patient with full-thickness burns - ANSWER High-flow oxygen; dry, sterile dressings; thermal management (keep patient warm); provide rapid transport What should you do if there is a major hemorrhage in a patient? - ANSWER Apply a proximal tourniquet to stop the bleeding immediately. Then turn to patient's airway and breathing status (CAB) How do you care for a partially amputated extremity? - ANSWER Control bleeding with bulky compression (pressure) dressings and splint extremity to prevent further injury Injury to the cervical spine from a hanging occurs through - ANSWER distraction, or stretching, of the vertebrae and spinal cord What is a subluxation - ANSWER a partial or incomplete dislocation; this is an injury, not an injury mechanism Injuries related to Hyperextension mechanisms - ANSWER Patients who strike their head on the windshield during a mvc Axial Loading MOI - ANSWER The spinal column is compressed vertically; injuries after diving head first into shallow water and lumbar spine injuries after a fall from a significant height and landing feet first What does cold, pale skin and an absent distal pulse indicate in a limb? - ANSWER Indicates that blood flow distal to the injury is compromised How do you make one attempt to restore distal circulation? - ANSWER By applying gentle manual traction in line with the long axis of the limb What can you do to a limb after distal circulation is restored? - ANSWER Splint the limb in whatever position allows the strongest distal pulse, elevate limb above level of the heart to help minimize swelling, and an icepack may also help reduce pain and swelling What is a flail chest? - ANSWER Occurs when several ribs are fractured in more than one place; the result is a free-floating section of ribs (flail segment) that collapses during inhalation and bulges out during exhalation (paradoxical chest movement) What happens as the flail segment (flail chest) collapses? - ANSWER The lung is compressed and ventilation is impaired. Treatment should include PPV and prompt transport. 12 Injuries or clinical findings that warrant transport to a high level trauma center: - ANSWER -GCS equal or less than 13 after trauma -systolic BP less than 90 mm Hg -Resp. rate less than 10 or greater than 29 breaths/min -need for ventilatory support -all penetrating injuries to the head, neck, torso or extremities proximal to the knee or elbow -chest wall instability or deformity (flail chest) -two or more proximal long bone fractures -a crushed, degloved, mangled or pulseless extremity -amputation proximal to the ankle or wrist -pelvic fractures -open or depressed skull fracture -paralysis What happens to the skin of the body when the body attempts to compensate for shock? - ANSWER Peripheral vasoconstriction shunts blood away from the skin to the more vital organs in the body
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