Which viewpoint is best for evaluating a position for flexion and extension?
A. Axial
B. Frontal
C. Lateral
D. Sagittal
Answer: C
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What is a primary problem when treating musculoskeletal injuries?
A) Splints do not adequately fit the patient's extremities and must be modified with padding to ensure immobilization. B) Most musculoskeletal injuries are simply splinted and not a life threat to the patient. C) All musculoskeletal injuries are life threatening due to the bone bleeding, leading to hypoperfusion. D) Many musculoskeletal injuries have a grotesque appearance, and the EMT cannot be distracted from life-threatening conditions by a deformed limb.
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is an unexpected illness or condition that develops as the result of a procedure?
A. Major complication or co-morbidity B. Infection C. Complication D. Co-morbidity
A 31-year-old female complains of heavy vaginal bleeding and generalized weakness. She is conscious and alert; however, her blood pressure is 88/56 mm Hg and her pulse is 120 beats/min and weak. You should apply 100% oxygen and then:
A. place her on her left side and administer up to 3 liters of normal saline or lactated ringers solution. B. elevate her legs and administer isotonic crystalloid fluids until her blood pressure exceeds 110 mm Hg. C. insert a trauma dressing inside the vagina and start two large-bore IV lines of normal saline or lactated ringers. D. place absorbent dressings over the vagina and administer 20 mL/kg boluses of an isotonic crystalloid to maintain perfusion.