Match each patient scenario with the correct injury.
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You are on the scene of a hazardous materials incident and a…
You are on the scene of a hazardous materials incident and are providing care to an EMS provider exposed to a hazardous substance. Which of the following details would be the most useful for the continued care of the patient? Select the 3 most useful details.
Patient Overview Dispatched to a 22-year-old male who susta…
Patient Overview Dispatched to a 22-year-old male who sustained a deep laceration to his thigh after a workplace accident with a piece of sheet metal. There is heavy external bleeding. Phase 1: On Scene Phase You arrive and see a patient sitting on the ground with blood pooling beneath him. He is pale, anxious, and bleeding heavily from his right thigh. Phase 2: Enroute Phase The tourniquet is in place, bleeding is controlled. The patient remains tachycardic and pale but is alert. What is your primary reassessment focus during transport?
Scenario You arrive on scene to find a 42-year-old male st…
Scenario You arrive on scene to find a 42-year-old male standing outside a park shelter. He is pale, diaphoretic, and anxious. Assessment findings: Skin: Flushed, hives on chest and neck Airway: Swelling of lips and tongue, hoarse voice Breathing: Wheezing, labored respirations (RR 30) Circulation: Weak radial pulse, BP 80/46, HR 128 Mental Status: Restless and confused History: Severe bee sting allergy, stung 5 minutes ago on right forearm Place the following in correct order:
Patient Overview Dispatched to a 22-year-old male who susta…
Patient Overview Dispatched to a 22-year-old male who sustained a deep laceration to his thigh after a workplace accident with a piece of sheet metal. There is heavy external bleeding. Phase 1: On Scene Phase You arrive and see a patient sitting on the ground with blood pooling beneath him. He is pale, anxious, and bleeding heavily from his right thigh. You assess vital signs: HR 124, BP 112/72, RR 24, pale cool skin. Which class of hemorrhage best fits this presentation?
Match each patient scenario in Column A with the correct IV…
Match each patient scenario in Column A with the correct IV flow rate (drops per minute) in Column B. Use the following information for all patients: Macrodrip set: 10 gtt/mL
Match each organ injury in Column A with its typical signs a…
Match each organ injury in Column A with its typical signs and symptoms in Column B.
Clinical Judgment Scenario: Thermal Burns Dispatch Informati…
Clinical Judgment Scenario: Thermal Burns Dispatch Information You are dispatched to a residential fire where a 28-year-old male has sustained burn injuries while attempting to rescue belongings. Enroute Phase Your unit is dispatched for a “burn victim, possible smoke inhalation.” On Scene Phase You arrive to find a 28-year-old male standing outside, alert but in pain. He has partial-thickness burns to the anterior chest. Vital signs: HR 118, BP 130/82, RR 24, SpO₂ 95% RA. What is the appropriate immediate wound management for this patient?
Which of these compounds is the strongest acid? Screenshot…
Which of these compounds is the strongest acid? Screenshot 2026-05-06 at 4.43.50 PM.png
What should students do if a technical issue occurs during a…
What should students do if a technical issue occurs during a quiz or exam?