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multiple choice
read each item carefully and then select the one best response.
- which of the following is not considered part of the scene size - up?
a. determining the mechanism of injury
b. requesting additional assistance
c. determining the level of responsiveness
d. determining the need for personal protective equipment (ppe)/standard precautions
- you should consider all women of childbearing years who are complaining of lower abdominal pain to be:
a. pregnant until proven otherwise
b. experiencing cramps associated with menstruation
c. victims of sexual assault
d. suffering from a urinary tract infection
- with _, the force of the injury occurs over a broad area, and the skin is usually not broken.
a. motor vehicle collisions
b. blunt trauma
c. penetrating trauma
d. gunshot wounds
- which of the following conditions is not known to cause a slow capillary refill?
a. vasoconstriction
b. hypothermia
c. age
d. abdominal pain
- _ is the measure of the amount of air that is moved into and out of the lungs in one breath.
a. residual volume
b. tidal volume
c. vital capacity
d. minute volume
- there are three elements to the physical exam. which of the following is not one of those elements?
a. puncture
b. inspection
c. palpation
d. auscultation
- Scene size - up involves assessing the situation, and determining responsiveness is part of patient - assessment, not scene size - up.
- In pre - hospital care, women of childbearing age with lower abdominal pain are assumed pregnant until proven otherwise.
- Blunt trauma spreads force over a broad area and skin is often unbroken.
- Abdominal pain doesn't directly cause slow capillary refill, while vasoconstriction, hypothermia, and age can.
- Tidal volume is the amount of air moved in and out of lungs in one breath.
- The three elements of physical exam are inspection, palpation, and auscultation, not puncture.
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- C. Determining the level of responsiveness
- A. pregnant until proven otherwise
- B. blunt trauma
- D. Abdominal pain
- B. Tidal volume
- A. Puncture