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ATLS test exam Questions and answers
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1.	When something crashes in sec- ondary survey, you... 
2.	If the question says you do not have capabilities, you will most likely 
 
GO BACK TO PRIMARY SURVEY 
 
PREPARE FOR AND DO NOT DELAY TRANSPORT 
 
 
3.	How much blood can femur lose 2L 
 
 
4.	What is always going to be the shock type to pick 
5.	What are the classes of hemor- rhagic shock 
 
 
6.	What is the EARLIEST predictor of shock at what class 
7.	What will be base deficit for class 2 shock? 
8.	What will be the deficit for cla...
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Fieldcraft 2 (68W) exam 160 + questions with verified answers A+ rated
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Fieldcraft 2 (68W) exam 160 + questions with 
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Scalp - ANSWERS Bleeds profusely; vascular 
Foramen magnum - ANSWERS opening through which pressure can be released; 
spinal cord passes through 
Meninges - ANSWERS membranes that cover brain (pia, arachnoid, dura) 
Dura mater - ANSWERS Outermost layer, most resilient 
Brain Hemispheres - ANSWERS cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem 
Cerebrum - ANSWERS largest part of brain, controls higher functions 
Cerebellum - ANSW...
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Critical Care HESI Practice Questions and Answers Latest.
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Critical Care HESI Practice Questions and Answers Latest. 
The nurses calculating fluid resuscitation for young adult male who was burned in 
a bloody accident at 1200 and is seen in the ER at 1400. The HCP determines that 
the client has burn over 30% of his body, mainly over his arms and chest. Using 
the Parkland formula for fluid resuscitation, the client is to receive 7000 mL of 
fluid in 24 hours. Which goal should the nurse establish for this clients plan of 
care? 
(ANS- By 2000, the cli...
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Foundations CBR20 – Trauma Exam Questions With Answers
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Foundations CBR20 – Trauma Exam Questions With Answers 
Difference between tension PTX and pericardial tamponade (for boards) 
Tension pneumothorax: tracheal deviation, decreased breath sounds, subQ air. Pericardial tamponade: decreased heart sounds. BOTH will have JVD, hypotension, tachycardia 
 
 
How to determine GCS 
E4 V5 M6; Eyes: 4- Spontaneous, 3- Voice, 2- Pain, 1- None; Voice: 5- Normal, 4- Confused, 3- Words, 2- Sounds, 1- None; Motor: 6- Follows commands, 5- Localizes pain, 4- Wit...
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LA county accred new questions answer key
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1. How should paramedics manage pain due to IO infusion - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Lidocaine 2% 
1. When performing TCP, after you get ROSC, Pt is still showing signs of poor 
perfusion what should you do next? - CORRECT ANSWER-Increase Rate by 
10bpm 
1. Paramedics respond to the home of an 86 yo male who sustained a 
mechanical fall down a flight of stairs thirty minutes prior to your arrival. A 
contusion is noted to his occipital no other visible trauma noted. 88/60, 112,12, 
99%. GCS 345, changed fr...
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Suas Safety Certification level 1 practice exam All Possible Questions and Answers Solved 100%
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The ________ of the unmanned aircraft contains most of the equipment and acts as the basic structure. 
- Answer-Fuselage 
The payload operator and Remote Pilot in Command (RPIC) work together to get the best imagery. - 
Answer-True 
To keep an electromechanical device mounted on an aerial platform so that the sensor is pointed in the 
same general direction, regardless of the attitude (pitch, roll, yaw) of the platform, use a ________. - 
Answer-stabilization gimbal 
The combination of accelerom...
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HESI GERIATRICS VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022/2023
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HESI GERIATRICS 
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HESI GERIATRICS 2022-2023 
A frail, elderly client is admitted to the unit with a diagnosis of pneumonia. Which finding is most important for the registered nurse (RN) to report to the healthcare provider? 
 
A.	Fever and chills 
B.	Confusion and dehydration 
C.	Crackles in the lung fields 
D.	Nausea and vomiting - B. Confusion and dehydration 
 
 
Rationale: Confusion and dehydration (B) are findings of ina...
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Critical Care HESI Practice Questions and Answers Latest.
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Critical Care HESI Practice Questions and Answers Latest. 
The nurses calculating fluid resuscitation for young adult male who was burned in 
a bloody accident at 1200 and is seen in the ER at 1400. The HCP determines that 
the client has burn over 30% of his body, mainly over his arms and chest. Using 
the Parkland formula for fluid resuscitation, the client is to receive 7000 mL of 
fluid in 24 hours. Which goal should the nurse establish for this clients plan of 
care? 
(ANS- By 2000, the cli...
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TNCC Notes for Written Exam questions and answers
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A branch of mechanics (energy transfer) that refers to motion and does not consider the concepts of force and mass of the object or body. 
What is kinematics? 
 
 
 
A body at rest will remain at rest. A body in motion will remain in motion until acted on by an outside force. 
What is Newton's First Law? 
 
 
 
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It is only changed from one form to another. 
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy? 
 
 
 
Force equals mass multiplied by acceleration ...
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NREMT EXAM 2022 WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
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cardiogenic shock 
-the type of shock caused by inadequate function of the heart. This develops when the heart cannot maintain sufficient output to meet the demands of the body 
-caused by any disease or event which prevents heart pumping 
-can occur directly after AMI up to 24 hours 
 
 
 
Obstructive shock 
The type of shock that results when conditions that cause mechanical obstruction of the cardiac muscle also impact pump function 
ex. cardiac tamponade, tension pneumothorax 
 
 
 
Brainpow...
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