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First Aid Flashcard 5

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Question

You are attempting to rewarm a moderately frostbitten finger by soaking in water heated at the appropriate temperature. For how long should you soak the patient’s affected finger?

 

a. 5 to 10 minutes
b. 10 to 15 minutes
c. 20 to 30 minutes
d. 45 minutes to 1 hour

Answer

c. 20 to 30 minutes

Question

You are attending to a patient after an intentional exposure to insecticide. You arrive at the scene to find that the patient has no pulse and no breathing. What is your next course of action?

 

a. Decontaminate the patient with irrigation.
b. Activate EMS.
c. Perform high-quality CPR.
d. Make sure to wear PPE.

Answer

b. Activate EMS.

Question

You are part of a rescue mission that has finally located a lost skier. She is hypothermic, and you notice some signs of frostbite on her nose and ears. She is conscious, coherent, and can ambulate without any assistance. What is the first course of action in this case?

 

a. Move the patient into a warm environment
b. Irrigate the affected areas with warm water
c. Apply sterile bandages to the affected area
d. Apply dry heat to warm the affected area

Answer

a. Move the patient into a warm environment

Question

You are shopping at the local mall when you come across a young woman lying on the floor surrounded by a group of people. You feel a pulse, but she is not breathing. One of her friends says the patient used heroin earlier. You send a bystander to call EMS and retrieve the AED and naloxone. Your best next action is to:

 

a. Begin high-quality CPR.
b. Monitor the patient until the naloxone arrives.
c. Begin rescue breathing.
d. Defibrillate with the AED.

Answer

c. Begin rescue breathing.

Question

You are tasked to measure the core body temperature of a patient suspected of having heat exhaustion. Which of the following areas is the best place to place the thermometer for a core reading?

 

a. On the forehead
b. Under the armpits
c. Under the tongue
d. Into the rectum

Answer

d. Into the rectum

Question

You are tending to a 24-year-old patient that you diagnose with heatstroke after ROTC training in the field. You called 9-1-1, and dispatch asked you to stay with the patient and monitor her until EMS arrives. She is currently conscious but seems confused. Which among the following interventions should you perform while waiting for help to arrive?

 

a. Give acetaminophen
b. Move the patient to a well-shaded or cool area
c. Give rescue breaths
d. Start CPR

Answer

b. Move the patient to a well-shaded or cool area

Question

You are tending to a 44-year-old fireman who has heatstroke after struggling to control the fire in a burning building. The patient is suddenly unresponsive with no spontaneous breathing or pulse. What is your next course of action?

 

a. Activate the emergency response system.
b. Begin high-quality CPR.
c. Attach the patient to a defibrillator.
d. Give epinephrine via intravenous injection.

Answer

b. Begin high-quality CPR.

Question

You are tending to a man who seems to be confused. After interviewing his companion, he was reported to have ingested an unknown amount of the street drug, ecstasy. While performing your physical examination of the patient, you notice that he has mydriasis. What is the definition of mydriasis?

 

a. Cross-eyed
b. Pinpoint pupils
c. Dilated pupils
d. Blindness

Answer

c. Dilated pupils

Question

You bring a person with mild hypothermia and mild frostbite of the first two toes inside for immediate treatment. Which of the following interventions should be avoided when treating this case?

 

a. Soak the affected frostbitten toes in warm water
b. Cover the patient with blankets
c. Give the patient hot beverages such as tea
d. Rub the affected frostbitten toes to warm

Answer

d. Rub the affected frostbitten toes to warm

Question

You have a friend diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. It is a medical condition where the pancreas cannot manufacture enough insulin for the body. If left untreated, the body may look for sources other than glucose for energy production. When a patient lacks insulin, the tissue that will be broken down to create energy for the body is:

 

a. Muscle
b. Liver
c. Fat
d. Brain

Answer

c. Fat

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