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1.	Which of these are indicators of drug use or alcohol intoxication? 2.	You are assessing a victim who is acting confused and complains of being thirsty. You notice that his breath smells oddly sweet and his skin is red, warm and dry. Based on these indicators, what are the ap- propriate first aid measures? 3.	You observe a man walking erratically on a busy street. As you approach, you notice he is sweating profusely and he responds aggressively when you ask if he is okay. He tells you that...
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Emergency Medicine•Emergency Medicine
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Responding to Emergencies • Staywell• ISBN 9781584805540
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1.	Which of these are indicators of drug use or alcohol intoxication? 2.	You are assessing a victim who is acting confused and complains of being thirsty. You notice that his breath smells oddly sweet and his skin is red, warm and dry. Based on these indicators, what are the ap- propriate first aid measures? 3.	You observe a man walking erratically on a busy street. As you approach, you notice he is sweating profusely and he responds aggressively when you ask if he is okay. He tells you that...
1.	When it is safe for you to approach a victim, you should attempt to determine the victim's responsiveness by 	. 2.	What are the effects of shock? 3.	The "O" in the DOTS of vic- tim secondary assessment stands for: 4.	At the scene of a traffic col- lision, you find an uncon- scious victim inside one of the vehicles with evidence of a neck injury. How do you open the airway? 5.	When giving back blows or chest thrusts to an infant, what is the correct position for the infant's head and c...
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Emergency Medicine•Emergency Medicine
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Responding to Emergencies • Staywell• ISBN 9781584805540
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1.	When it is safe for you to approach a victim, you should attempt to determine the victim's responsiveness by 	. 2.	What are the effects of shock? 3.	The "O" in the DOTS of vic- tim secondary assessment stands for: 4.	At the scene of a traffic col- lision, you find an uncon- scious victim inside one of the vehicles with evidence of a neck injury. How do you open the airway? 5.	When giving back blows or chest thrusts to an infant, what is the correct position for the infant's head and c...