100% tevredenheidsgarantie Direct beschikbaar na betaling Zowel online als in PDF Je zit nergens aan vast
logo-home
AAOS EMT (Chapter 10) Patient Assessment Exam Questions and Answers €10,72   In winkelwagen

Tentamen (uitwerkingen)

AAOS EMT (Chapter 10) Patient Assessment Exam Questions and Answers

 9 keer bekeken  0 keer verkocht
  • Vak
  • AAOS EMT
  • Instelling
  • AAOS EMT

AAOS EMT (Chapter 10) Patient Assessment Exam Questions and Answers

Voorbeeld 2 van de 6  pagina's

  • 21 september 2024
  • 6
  • 2024/2025
  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen)
  • Vragen en antwoorden
  • AAOS EMT
  • AAOS EMT
avatar-seller
AAOS EMT (Chapter 10) Patient
Assessment Exam Questions and
Answers

Accessory Muscles - Answer -The secondary muscles of respiration. They include the
neck muscles (sternocleidomastoids), the chest pectorals major muscles, and the
abdominal muscles.

Altered Mental Status - Answer -A change in the way a person thinks and behaves that
may signal disease in the central nervous system or elsewhere in the body.

Auscultate - Answer -To listen to sounds within an organ with a stethoscope.

AVPU Scale - Answer -A method of assessing the level of consciousness by
determining whether the patient is awake and alert, responsive to verbal stimuli or pain,
or unresponsive; used principally early in the assessment process.

Blood Pressure - Answer -The pressure that the blood exerts against the walls of the
arteries as it passes through them.

Bradycardia - Answer -A slow heart rate, less than 60 beats per minute.

Breath Sounds - Answer -An indication of air movement in the lungs, usually assessed
with a stethoscope.

Capillary Refill - Answer -A test that evaluates distal circulatory system function by
squeezing (blanching) blood from an area such as a nail bed and watching the speed of
its return after releasing the pressure.

Capnography - Answer -A noninvasive method to quickly and efficiently provide
information on a patient's ventilatory status, circulation, and metabolism; effectively
measures the concentration of carbon dioxide in expired air over time.

Carbon Dioxide - Answer -A component of air that typically makes up 0.03% of air at
sea level; also a waste product exhaled during expiration by the respiratory system.

Chief Complaint - Answer -The reason a patient called for help; also, the patient's
response to questions such as "What's wrong?" or "What happened?"

, Conjunctiva - Answer -The delicate membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the
exposed surface of the eye.

Crackles - Answer -A crackling, rattling breath sound that signals fluid in the air spaces
of the lungs.

Crepitus - Answer -A grating or grinding sensation caused by fractured bone ends or
joints rubbing together.

Cyanosis - Answer -A blue skin discoloration that is caused by a reduced level of
oxygen in the blood.

DCAP-BTLS - Answer -A mnemonic for assessment in which each area of the body is
evaluated for Deformities, Contusions, Abrasions, Punctures/Penetrations, Burns,
Tenderness, Lacerations, and Swelling.

Diaphoretic - Answer -Characterized by light or profuse sweating.

Diastolic Pressure - Answer -The pressure that remains in the arteries during the
relaxing phase of the hearts cycle (diastole) when the left ventricle is at rest.

Distracting Injury - Answer -Any injury that prevents the patient from noticing other
injuries he or she may have, even severe injuries; for example, a painful femur or tibia
fracture that prevents the patient from noticing back pain associated with a spinal
fracture.

Field Impression - Answer -The conclusion about the cause of the patient's condition
after considering the situation, history, and examination findings.

Focused Assessment - Answer -A type of physical assessment typically performed on
patients who have sustained nonsignificant mechanisms of injury or on responsive
medical patients. This type of examination is based on the chief complaint and focuses
on one body system or part.

Frostbite - Answer -Damage to tissues as the result of exposure to cold; frozen or
partially frozen body parts are frostbitten.

General Impression - Answer -The overall initial impression that determines the priority
for patient care; based on the patient's surroundings, the mechanism of injury, signs and
symptoms, and the chief complaint.

Golden Hour - Answer -The time from injury to definitive care, during which treatment of
shock and traumatic injuries should occur because survival potential is best; also called
the Golden Period.

Voordelen van het kopen van samenvattingen bij Stuvia op een rij:

√  	Verzekerd van kwaliteit door reviews

√ Verzekerd van kwaliteit door reviews

Stuvia-klanten hebben meer dan 700.000 samenvattingen beoordeeld. Zo weet je zeker dat je de beste documenten koopt!

Snel en makkelijk kopen

Snel en makkelijk kopen

Je betaalt supersnel en eenmalig met iDeal, Bancontact of creditcard voor de samenvatting. Zonder lidmaatschap.

Focus op de essentie

Focus op de essentie

Samenvattingen worden geschreven voor en door anderen. Daarom zijn de samenvattingen altijd betrouwbaar en actueel. Zo kom je snel tot de kern!

Veelgestelde vragen

Wat krijg ik als ik dit document koop?

Je krijgt een PDF, die direct beschikbaar is na je aankoop. Het gekochte document is altijd, overal en oneindig toegankelijk via je profiel.

Tevredenheidsgarantie: hoe werkt dat?

Onze tevredenheidsgarantie zorgt ervoor dat je altijd een studiedocument vindt dat goed bij je past. Je vult een formulier in en onze klantenservice regelt de rest.

Van wie koop ik deze samenvatting?

Stuvia is een marktplaats, je koop dit document dus niet van ons, maar van verkoper millyphilip. Stuvia faciliteert de betaling aan de verkoper.

Zit ik meteen vast aan een abonnement?

Nee, je koopt alleen deze samenvatting voor €10,72. Je zit daarna nergens aan vast.

Is Stuvia te vertrouwen?

4,6 sterren op Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)

Afgelopen 30 dagen zijn er 64438 samenvattingen verkocht

Opgericht in 2010, al 14 jaar dé plek om samenvattingen te kopen

Start met verkopen
€10,72
  • (0)
  Kopen