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External blood loss
Intracranial hemorrhage
Shock
Isolated head trauma
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Unequal pupils
Elevated blood pressure
Decreased pulse
Irregular respiratory pattern
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Eye opening
Orientation
Motor response
Verbal response
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Battle sign
Raccoon sign
Diffuse axonal injury
Concussion
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Tension pneumothorax
Cardiac tamponade
Traumatic aortic injury
Myocardial contusion
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Prehospital Evaluation and Treatment of the Trauma patient
EDUCATION/EMS DIVISION
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Select the best answer below for each question or statement from the quiz
Upon recieving a passing grade you will receive FREE CEU credits.
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0-1 years old
1-34 years old
>35 years old
All age groups
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Deformity
Delirium
Neurologic disability
Death
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Oxygen administration
IV access
Ventilation
Cervical spine stabilization
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Breath sounds
Fractures
Abdominal pain
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Adequacy of pulses
Skin color and temperature
Capillary refill
Pulse oximetry
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Rupture of a great vessel
Massive external hemorrhage
Cardiac tamponade
All of the above
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Elevation of extremity
Tourniquets
Application of pressure
All are routine methods of bleeding control
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Intracranial hemorrhage
Orbital trauma
Ruptured globe
Retinal hemorrhage
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Shock
Airway obstruction unrelieved with mechanical methods
Head injury with decreasing LOC
Bilateral open tib-fib fractures
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DCAP-BTLS
AVPU
ABCD
AEIOU
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Kidney
Gall bladder
Spleen
Liver
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Liver
Spleen
Kidney
Colon
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Seat belt sign
Road rash
Petechiae
Battle sign
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The patient may have spinal shock
The patient may have a stroke
Possible closed head injury
Possible drug overdose
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Pneumothorax
Cardiac tamponade
Ruptured thoracic aorta
Rib fracture
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The ribs most commonly injured are the 1st and 2nd
Fracture of the 1st and 2nd ribs require more force than other rib fractures
Rib fractures only affect the chest organs
Flail chest refers to a fracture in two adjacent ribs
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Flail chest
Pulmonary contusion
Cardiac contusion
Pneumothorax
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Decreased cardiac output
Internal hemorrhage
Cardiogenic shock
Multiple traumatic injuries
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Shock
Hemothorax
Open pneumothorax
Tension pneumothorax
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Anywhere in the chest
The side of the chest which has good breath sounds
Second intercostal space at the mid-clavicular line
Immediately beside the sternum
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