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July 22, 2017 | Author: Precious Ann Gonzales Reyes | Category: Major Trauma, Emergency Medical Services, Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Health Sciences
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Saint Gabriel College Technical Vocational Department Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Emergency Medical Services NCII Core 13: Deliver Pre-Hospital Patient Care Instructor: Precious Ann G. Reyes, RN Name: __________________________________

Date: ___________ Score: __________

Instruction: Encircle the letter which corresponds to your answer. No Erasures Allowed. 1. Steps taken by EMS providers when approaching the scene of an emergency call; determining scene safety, taking BSI precautions, noting the mechanism of injury (MOI) or patient’s nature of illness (NOI), determining the number of patients, and deciding what, if any additional resources are needed. a. b. c. d.

Critical Assessment Scene Size Up Initial Assessment Secondary Survey

2. The process used to identify and treat life-threatening problems, concentrating on Level of Consciousness, Cervical Spinal Stabilization, Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. a. b. c. d.

Critical Assessment Scene Size Up Initial Assessment Secondary Survey

3. Which does not incude in the process of Initial assessment? a. Form a General Impression b. Assess Mental Status c. Assess the Airway d. Rapid Trauma Assessment 4. This is the immediate assessment of the environment and the patient’s problem and the process takes place in seconds. This allows you to prioritize the patient care and to form a plan of action for continuing assessment. a. b. c. d.

Form a General Impression Assess Mental Status Identifying any life threatening situation Make initial transport decision

5. Maneuver for opening the airway in conscious patients; enables cervical spine stabilization and is often used with medical patients. a. Jaw Thrust. c. Rocking Maneuver b. Head Tilt Chin Lift d. Cervical Spine Immobilization 6. Maneuver for opening the airway in unconscious patients; enables cervical spine stabilization and is often used with trauma patients. c. Jaw Thrust. c. Rocking Maneuver d. b. Head Tilt Chin Lift d. Cervical Spine Immobilization 7. All responsive patients breathing >24 breaths per minute or
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