Bleeding
Assessment
Medical Emergencies
Trauma
FR
100

You have just applied an occlusive dressing to an open chest wound on a man who was stabbed. While awaiting the arrival of the transporting EMTs, it is the MOST important to monitor the patient for:

A. increased pain and anxiety

B. pulse regularity

C. increased difficulty breathing

D. a gradual drop in blood pressure

C. increased difficulty breathing

100

What is not apart of Scene Size Up?

A. BSI/PPE

B. Time of day

C. Saftey

D. Resources

B. Time of day

100

Compared to a symptom, a sign is something that:

A. the patient reports to you

B. is not directly observable

C. you can observe in a patient

D. usually takes time to develop

C. you can observe in a patient

100

The tearing away of an entire body part is called a(n):

A. avulsion

B. laceration

C. amputation

D. strangulation injury

C. amputation

100

The First Responder should assume that:

A. all patients are disease free

B. some patients are disease free

C. all patients may be infected with some disease

D. none of the above

C. all patients may be infected with some disease

200

Which of the following represents the MOST correct sequence for controlling external bleeding from an extremity?

A. tourniquet, direct pressure, pressure point compression

B. direct pressure, tourniquet, pressure point

C. pressure point, tourniquet, direct pressure

D. direct pressure, pressure point, tourniquet

B. direct pressure, tourniquet, pressure point

200

You suspect a traumatic injury to the head, neck, and spine, how will you immobilize patient until EMS arrives?

A. Place in shock position

B. Place in recovery position

C. Hold C-Spine

D. Head Tilt Chin Lift

C. Hold C-Spine

200

Anaphylactic shock is characterized:

A. itching, rapid pulse, high blood pressure, and anxiety

B. hives, a rapid pulse, low blood pressure, and unconsciousness

C. rapid facial swelling followed immediately by cardiac arrest

D. red streaks to the face, a weak pulse, and extreme hyperactivity


B. hives, a rapid pulse, low blood pressure, and unconsciousness

200

Medical interventions should be given?

A. Immediately

B. After EMS arrives

C. Behind cover/concealment

D. While in the fight

C. Behind cover/Concealment

200

The purpose of the recovery position is to:

A. prevent secretions from entering the trachea

B. ensure that the patient is breathing adequately

C. facilitate placement of an oral airway adjunct

D. protect an injured patient’s neck from further injury

A. prevent secretions from entering the trachea

300

What do more trauma patients die from than any other condition?

A. Increased pain 

B. Shock

C. Increased difficulty breathing

D. Infection

B. Shock

300

A.V.P.U is used for finding what, in a patient?

A. Last oral intake

B. level of responsiveness

C. How hurt they are

D. Patients symptoms


B. Level of Responsiveness

300

Which of the following may occur with heatstroke, but NOT with heat exhaustion?

A. a normal body temperature

B. a pulse that is slowly and bounding

C. severe irritability or hyperactivity

D. a body temperature as high as 106ºF (41º)

D. a body temperature as high as 106ºF (41º)

300


The purpose of the jaw-thrust maneuver is to:


A. open the airway of an unconscious uninjured patient

B. keep the airway clear of foreign bodies or secretions

C. open a patient’s airway who has a suspected neck fracture

D. maintain the airway of a conscious patient who was injured

C. open a patient’s airway who has a suspected neck fracture

300

The purpose of the Good Samaritan law is to:

A. encourage citizens to become EMRs

B. afford protection to EMS personnel who commit negligent acts

C. protect citizens from liability when rendering care in good faith

D. provide total immunity from being sued to all EMS professionals

C. protect citizens from liability when rendering care in good faith

400

As soon as you determine that your patient is in shock, you should begin the appropriate treatment and then:

A. place the patient in the recovery position

B. place in shock position

C. call for additional first responders to provide assistance

D. notify the hospital and obtain physician guidance

B. place in shock position

400

Which of the following is NOT a question that you would normally ask when obtaining a SAMPLE history?

A. when did you last eat or drink?

B. are you taking any prescribed medication?

C. what symptoms are you presently experiencing?

D. do any of your relatives have any medical problems?


D. do any of your relatives have any medical problems?

400

Characteristics of a third degree burn includes all of the following, EXCEPT:

A. Uncontrolled intense pain

B. Fluid loss and infection

C. disfigurement

D. muscle and nerve damage

A. Uncontrolled intense pain

400

A construction worker was struck on the upper arm with a 2” X 4”. He is in severe pain and is holding his arm against his chest.  Your assessment reveals a large contusion and swelling at the injury site.  You should:

A. suspect an underlying fracture

B. manipulate his arm to elicit pain

C. apply direct pressure to the injury

D. advise him to see his family physician

A. suspect an underlying fracture

400

Which of the following is NOT a normal part of the grieving process?

A. anger

B. violence

C. depression

D. acceptance

B. violence

500

Bleeding from a wound to the male or female genitalia is MOST effectively treated with:

A. direct pressure

B. pressure dressing

C. chemical ice packs

D. elevation of the legs

A. direct pressure

500

After you apply a TQ and move a patient, you should do what?

A. Nothing, you have done it all

B. Wait for EMS

C. Reassess TQ

D. Get more information from victim


C. Reassess TQ

500

Angina pectoris is a condition that occurs when:

A. blood flow to the entire heart ceases

B. a blood clot lodges in a coronary artery

C. cardiac oxygen demand exceeds supply

D. a coronary artery is completely blocked

C. cardiac oxygen demand exceeds supply

500

A patient is said to be alert if her or she:

A. is confused but can tell you the approximate time

B. can answer questions accurately and appropriately

C. reacts only to pain

D. reacts to a loud stimulus, such as when you raise your voice

B. can answer questions accurately and appropriately

500

You are the first responder to arrive at an emergency scene.  What should you do first?

A. survey the scene for potential safety hazards

B. access the patient and initiate the appropriate care

C. wait in your vehicle until law enforcement arrives

D. determine exactly how many patients are involved

A. survey the scene for potential safety hazards