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What type of wound is pictured here? What type of wound is pictured here?   A)  Laceration B)  Puncture C)  Abrasion D)  Contusion E)  Incision


A) Laceration
B) Puncture
C) Abrasion
D) Contusion
E) Incision

F) C) and D)
G) B) and E)

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When educating the parents of small children, teach them how to ________ their home for children of various ages.

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Which of the following is the appropriate care for a spider bite?


A) Administer a tetanus toxoid
B) Remove the stinger
C) Apply a tourniquet and cut the wound
D) Apply an ice pack and keep the area below the level of the heart
E) Apply a cold compress and elevate the area

F) C) and D)
G) A) and B)

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Which of the following is the first priority when caring for multiple injuries?


A) Assess the CABs
B) Stop the bleeding
C) Notify family members
D) Administer pain medications
E) Immobilize any fractures

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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If not contraindicated, which of the following would you include in the care of a patient in shock?


A) Elevate the feet 8 to 12 inches
B) Loosen restrictive clothing
C) Administer a tetanus toxoid immunization
D) Place the patient in Fowler's position
E) Offer a light meal

F) A) and E)
G) B) and D)

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Which of the following are symptoms of inhaled poisons?


A) Rash, swelling, burning eyes, fever, abnormal pulse or respirations
B) Headache, tinnitus, angina, shortness of breath, muscle weakness, nausea, dizziness
C) Abdominal pain, gas, frequent bowel sounds, diarrhea
D) Chills, joint pain, excessive sweating
E) Lethargy, loss of coordination, confusion, and uncontrollable shivering

F) B) and D)
G) A) and B)

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The first priority in caring for a patient with a severe head injury is to ____.


A) educate the patient on how to prevent future head injuries
B) maintain the patient's airway
C) wash the area with soap and water and cover it with a dressing
D) apply direct pressure to stop bleeding
E) apply ice immediately after the injury

F) B) and C)
G) A) and E)

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As part of your patient education about first aid, you should inform patients about the ________ laws, which help protect people who respond, in good faith, to medical emergencies but have no medical training.

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A (n) ________ is a jarring injury to the brain and is the most common type of head injury.

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Which of the following results from insufficient blood volume in the circulatory system?


A) Septic shock
B) Toxic shock syndrome
C) Stroke
D) Hypovolemic shock
E) Anaphylactic shock

F) A) and D)
G) None of the above

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When communicating with non-English-speaking patients during an emergency, you can use ________ throughout the process to help them understand you.

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The condition in which the body's fluid intake is not sufficient to meet its fluid needs because of vomiting, excessive heat and sweating, diarrhea, or lack of food or fluid intake is called ________.

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Which of the following is an acute infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus?


A) Viral encephalitis
B) Toxic shock syndrome
C) Bacterial meningitis
D) Botulism
E) Tetanus

F) A) and E)
G) B) and D)

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Which bone fracture goes entirely across the bone?


A) Comminuted
B) Greenstick
C) Complete
D) Incomplete
E) Closed

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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The immediate care that is given to someone who is injured or suddenly becomes ill, before complete medical care can be obtained, is known as ________.

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Which of the following steps would you include if a patient has ingested poison but is alert and not having convulsions?


A) Call the regional poison control center and follow their instructions
B) Turn the patient on the right side
C) Loosen tight-fitting clothing and wrap the patient in a blanket to prevent shock
D) Administer medications for nausea and pain
E) Induce vomiting immediately

F) C) and D)
G) A) and E)

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Which of the following is included in cast care?


A) Keep the cast below the level of the heart for the first day
B) Use a coat hanger to scratch inside the cast
C) Report any pain, swelling, discoloration, lack of pulsation, warmth, or inability to move
D) Resume all activities, including strenuous activities and walking for extended periods
E) Shower quickly so the cast is not exposed to water for more than 2 minutes

F) C) and D)
G) A) and B)

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The most common cause of cardiac arrest, during which the heart's rhythm becomes chaotic and the heart does not pump blood, is called ________ (VF).

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Mr. Coral called the office because he was vomiting blood. The medical term for this is ________.

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In which position should you place a patient before you begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation?


A) On the left side
B) On the back
C) Prone, with the head turned to the side
D) On the right side
E) In the Sims' position

F) All of the above
G) B) and C)

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