EMT Ch 32 Chapter Test
Which of the following is not a principle of splinting that must be considered by the EMT?
Gently replace protruding bone ends back beneath the skin to prevent further contamination.
Your patient is an 11-year-old male who has a swollen, painful, and angulated right lower arm after falling from his bicycle onto his hands. Which of the following should be considered in the immobilization of his injured extremity?
Your patient is an 11-year-old male who has a swollen, painful, and angulated right lower arm after falling from his bicycle onto his hands. Which of the following should be considered in the immobilization of his injured extremity?
Which of the following statements is not true?
A comminuted break is when a bone is broken in only one place.
Which of the following best describes the compartment syndrome?
A serious condition caused by the bleeding and swelling from a fracture or crush injury that becomes so strong that the body can no longer perfuse the tissues against that pressure
Although it can be difficult to definitively determine hip dislocation in the field, certain signs and symptoms are usually there. Which of the following statements is false?
An anterior hip dislocation would probably present with the entire lower limb rotated inward.
Which of the following describes an open extremity injury?
Both A and B (A gunshot wound has penetrated the skin and then fractured the bone, Bone ends have lacerated the soft tissues and skin from the inside)
Which of the following allows for smooth movement of bone surfaces against one another at joints?
Cartilage
A painter falls from his ladder and tells you he has dislocated his shoulder again. When you attempt to splint the shoulder, it "pops back into place." What should your next step be?
Check distal CSM, apply a sling and swathe, and transport the patient.
Which of the following is appropriate in the examination of a painful, swollen extremity of a conscious patient?
Comparing the injured side to the uninjured side
One of the more serious conditions that EMTs are confronted with would occur as follows: A fracture or crush injury causes bleeding and swelling within the extremity. Pressure and swelling caused by the bleeding within the muscle compartment become so great that the body can no longer perfuse the tissues against the pressure. Cellular damage occurs and causes additional swelling. Blood flow to the area is lost. The limb itself may be lost if the pressure is not relieved. What is this condition called?
Compartment syndrome
You are treating a 16-year-old skateboarder who has fallen at the skate park. She has an angulated left forearm that she has in a guarded position. When do you splint this injury?
During the secondary exam
Your patient is a 60-year-old woman who stepped off a curb and injured her ankle. Your exam shows that her left ankle is swollen and painful. Which of the following should you do?
Explain to the patient that you cannot tell if her ankle is sprained or fractured until she is X-rayed at the emergency department, then splint the ankle.
Which of the following is not a mechanism of musculoskeletal injury?
Extensive force
The PASG may be used as a splinting device for patients with which of the following suspected injuries?
Fractured pelvis
Which one of the following statements is not true concerning a knee injury?
Fractures can occur to the proximal femur.
Your patient is a 37-year-old man who tripped while walking down a hill and now has a painful, deformed right leg. Your assessment reveals that the foot is cold and mottled in appearance. You cannot detect a pulse in the foot or ankle. Which of the following is the best course of action?
Gently attempt to straighten the leg to regain a pulse before splinting.
Where could you find the phalange bones?
Hands and feet
Which of the following hazards may arise from properly splinting an injured extremity?
Ignoring life-threatening problems while focusing on an extremity injury
Your patient is a 28-year-old male who was ejected from his motorcycle after striking a parked vehicle. He has multiple deformities to his upper and lower extremities on both sides. Which of the following would be the best way to immobilize this patient's extremities prior to transport?
Immobilize the patient to a long backboard without splinting the extremities individually.
Distinguishing between a knee dislocation and a patella dislocation can sometimes be difficult. Which of the following statements is not true?
In a patellar dislocation, the knee will be stuck in flexion but the knee cap will not be displaced.
There are general rules that apply to all types of splinting. Which of the following is not a general rule of splinting?
In order to avoid loss of use of a limb, it is important to splint before moving, even if the patient is unstable.
Your patient is a 12-year-old female who fell onto her outstretched hands while rollerblading. She has a deformity of her forearm, about 2 inches proximal to her wrist. This injury is a result of which of the following mechanisms?
Indirect force
Which of the following is not a benefit of splinting an injury to bones and connective tissues?
It restricts blood flow to the site of the injury to prevent swelling.
Which of the following statements is not true concerning a pelvic wrap?
It should not be used unless the patient shows signs of shock.
Which of the following structures connect bone ends and allow for a stable range of motion?
Ligaments
What is a primary problem when treating musculoskeletal injuries?
Many musculoskeletal injuries have a grotesque appearance, and the EMT cannot be distracted from life-threatening conditions by a deformed limb.
A method of assessing compromise to an extremity when a musculoskeletal injury is suspected is to learn and follow the six Ps. Which of the items below is not one of the six Ps?
Parenthesis
A suspected musculoskeletal injury of the shoulder is best managed by which of the following techniques?
Placing the arm in a sling and using a triangular bandage to secure it to the body
A traction splint may be used on which of the following musculoskeletal injuries?
Possible fracture of the femur
Your patient is a 20-year-old college student who has fallen from a third-level balcony onto a wooden deck below. The patient responds to verbal stimuli, is pale in color with moist skin, and has a very obvious deformity with protruding bone ends of his right forearm. Which of the following is the best sequence of intervention for this patient?
Provide manual in-line stabilization of the cervical spine along with assessment of breathing, pulse, and the presence of significant hemorrhage; apply high-concentration oxygen; perform a rapid trauma exam; immobilize to a long backboard; transport; and splint the extremity en route if time and resources allow.
Which of the following is not a contraindication for the use of a traction splint?
Severe swelling and redness at a midshaft femur
Which of the following bones is found in the chest?
Sternum
Which of the following is a muscle injury caused by overstretching or overexertion of the muscle?
Strain
Which one of the following statements is not true?
Tendons are bands of connective tissue that bind the ligaments to muscles.
Which one of the following definitions is not true?
Tendons connect muscles to ligaments.
A new EMT who is treating a suspected femur injury asks his partner, "How much traction should I pull?" The partner's best reply is which of the following?
The amount of traction applied should be roughly 10% of the patient's body weight and not exceed 15 pounds.
Which of the following is a complication of bone fractures?
all (Nerve damage, Hemorrhage, Swelling)
Your patient is a 70-year-old male whose tractor rolled over onto him. Your assessment makes you suspicious that the patient has a fractured pelvis. Which of the following signs and symptoms should you anticipate?
all (Patient cannot lift legs when lying supine., Patient demonstrates signs of shock., Patient feels the need to empty his bladder.)
The part of the skeleton that includes the skull and spinal column is called the:
axial skeleton.
The strong white fibrous material called the periosteum:
covers the bones.
The sound or feeling of the ends of broken bones rubbing together is called:
crepitus.
Blood at the meatus of the penis (opening of the urethra) is a sign of:
pelvic trauma/fracture.
A pillow is frequently used to splint an ankle or foot injury. It is effective, rapid, and can be used for most patients. Its main weakness is:
you are not immobilizing the knee and the joint adjacent to the ankle.
When the EMT is assessing compromise to an extremity, perhaps due to an orthopedic injury, the EMT should initially check what "six Ps"?
Pain, pallor, paresthesia, pulses, paralysis, and pressure
Your patient is a 3-year-old girl who is unable to move her elbow after her mother picked her up by the forearm. Proper splinting of this injury would be to immobilize from the ________ to the ________.
forearm; humerus