During your primary assessment of a trauma patient’s chest area, you observe that one section of the chest is moving in the opposite direction of the rest of the chest during inhalation. The patient is becoming severely short of breath. What is your best course of action with this patient?
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The EMT recognizes that the division between the thoracic an…
The EMT recognizes that the division between the thoracic and abdominal cavities lies:
When performing the primary assessment on a patient with an…
When performing the primary assessment on a patient with an isolated spinal-cord injury, you note that they are in severe respiratory distress and loss of sensation in all four extremities. Where would you suspect the spinal-cord injury has occurred?
A trauma patient in respiratory distress has paradoxical ch…
A trauma patient in respiratory distress has paradoxical chest wall movement. Select the most appropriate treatment options for this patient.
When air enters the chest cavity from an open wound, it incr…
When air enters the chest cavity from an open wound, it increases intrathoracic pressure. This complication can cause:
A patient is in hypovolemic shock due to a GSW to the abdome…
A patient is in hypovolemic shock due to a GSW to the abdomen. Vitals are BP 88/56, HR 138, RR 28, and SpO2 92% on room air. Select which interventions are indicated and not indicated for this patient. Select two choices for each category.
Which of the following is the most accurate description of p…
Which of the following is the most accurate description of paradoxical movement?
Which of the following statements are true about geriatric t…
Which of the following statements are true about geriatric trauma patients?
The League of Nations was created in which year?
The League of Nations was created in which year?
Which of the following NGOs is involved in economic developm…
Which of the following NGOs is involved in economic development, education, public health, and gender equality, offering collateral-free loans to mostly poor, landless, rural women?