Systematic Approach Quiz 2
Systematic Approach Quiz 2
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Question 1 of 10
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1. In the emergency department, the ED provider asks you to perform the primary assessment. Who among the following healthcare providers can perform the primary assessment?
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2. Lay rescuers are classified as:
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3. Part of the Secondary Assessment is considering the reversible causes of cardiac arrest. Which of the following reversible causes of cardiac arrest is the accumulation of air within the thoracic cavity secondary to a rupture in the integrity of the pleura, increasing the intrathoracic pressure and compressing the vital structures of the mediastinum and unaffected lung?
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4. Removal of clothing to perform a physical examination, looking for obvious signs of trauma, bleeding, burns, unusual markings, or medical alert bracelets is part of the:
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5. Studies have shown that cardiac arrests occur most frequently in which areas of the hospital?
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6. The assessment of a suspected cardiac arrest patient is divided into which three assessment categories?
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7. The systems of care in both in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are based on which one of the following schools of thought?
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8. What medical intervention provides care and comfort to the patient with a terminal condition whose death is imminent?
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9. When a critically ill patient has been treated by the high-performance rapid response team, which of the following personnel performs continuous assessment until the patient has been stabilized?
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10. Which activity is performed after resuscitative efforts, whether successful or not, to provide instant feedback on the team’s performance?
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