NSG 2525 EXAM 3
A tearful parent brings a child to the ED for taking an unknown amount of children's chewable vitamins at an unknown time. The child is currently alert and asymptomatic. What information should be immediately reported to the physician? 1. The ingested children's chewable vitamins contain iron. 2. The child has been treated several times for ingestion of toxic substances. 3. The child has been treated several times for accidental injuries. 4. The child was nauseated and vomited once at home.
1
The emergency medical service (EMS) has transported a patient with severe chest pain. As the patient is being transferred to the emergency stretcher, you note unresponsiveness, cessation of breathing, and no palpable pulse. Which task is appropriate to delegate to the nursing assistant? 1. Chest compressions 2. Bag-valve mask ventilation 3. Assisting with oral intubation 4. Placing the defibrillator pads
1
A large number of victims arrive at the ER after a bus is hit by a train. Which interventions will be performed immediately foR red- tagged victims? (Select all thatapply.) a. Splinting a closed tibial fracture b. Intubating a cyanotic client in respiratory distress c. Initiating IV fluids for a client with a blood pressure of 96/60 mm Hg and pulse of 144 betas/min d. Catheterizing a client who cannot void e. Inserting a pacemaker for a client with a heart rate of 44 beats/min f. Performing postmortem care for a client who has just died g. Removing glass that is embedded in a client's arm
BCE
. The emergency department is expecting a large number of casualties after a bridge collapse. Which is a priority consideration for the ED leadership? a. The responding paramedics and rescue personnel will notify the ED about exactly how many victims to expect. b. The responding paramedics and rescue personnel will triage all the victims at the bridge collapse site before bringing them to the ED. c. The ED may receive many unexpected victims with minor injuries from the bridge collapse. d. Victims who have been contaminated with gasoline will be decontaminated by rescue personnel prior to arriving at the ED.
C
1. The nurse has been assigned the role of triage nurse after an explosion at a local factory. What is the priority action of the nurse? a. Calls in additional staff to assist with victims of the explosion b. Splints fractures and dresses lacerations c. Performs a rapid assessment of clients to determine priority of care d. Provides psychological support to staff and family members
C
1. While the nurse is visiting the community pool, a small child is pulled out who is unconscious and cyanotic. What is the priority action of the nurse? a. Assesses airway patency b. Quickly moves child from the pool area c. Gives two rescue breaths d. Performs jaw thrust
C
A client who presents to the emergency room with vision loss would be classified in which triage category? A. Nonurgent B. Urgent C. Emergent D. Severe
C
A young man arrives at the emergency department (ED) following a motor vehicle collision. He is not awake and is being bagged with a bagvalvemask by paramedics. He has sustained obvious injuries to his head and face as well as an open right femur fracture that is bleeding profusely. What will the nurse do first? a. Splint the right lower extremity to decrease blood loss. b. Apply direct pressure to the open area on the right leg. c. Assess for a patent airway. d. Start two largebore intravenous lines.
C
A young man comes into the foyer of the hospital and says that he has a container of anthrax, which he opens and pours on the floor. Which is the priority action for the nurse who first comes upon the scene? a. Dons a protective gown, mask, and goggles b. Escorts the young man to the decontamination room c. Begins evacuating the immediate area d. Notifies the local health department of a biohazard situation
C
The ER nurse assesses a client in extreme pain with an apparent snake bite of the leg. Vital signs are stable. What is the priority action of the nurse? a. Applies ice to the site of the bite b. Elevates the leg above the heart c. Places a tourniquet around the leg d. Immobilizes the leg
C
The nurse is caring for a client who has just found out that his wife died in an accident. The client says to the nurse, "I can't believe that my wife is gone and I am left to raise my children all by myself." Which response by the nurse includes the use of empathy? a. "Please accept my sympathy for your loss." b. "I can call the hospital chaplain if you wish." c. "You're anxious about being a single parent for your kids." d. "At least your children will still have you in their lives."
C
The nurse is working in the emergency department on a hot, humid day whena runner is brought in after collapsing during a race. The runner is confused and tachycardic with a temperature of 105.6° F (40.9° C). Which medications or IV solutions will the nurse have ready for the client? a. IV with 5% dextrose and Benadryl (diphenhydramine) b. IV with Ringer's solution and SoluMedrol (methylprednisolone) c. IV with normal saline and Ativan (lorazepam) d. IV with normal saline and lidocaine
C
The nurse needs to triage clients. A client with which complaint would be considered as nonurgent? a. Chest pain and diaphoresis b. Decreased breath sounds and coughing up yellow secretions c. Left arm fracture d. Sore throat and a temperature of 102° F
C
What would the emergency room nurse consider the major purpose of advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) certification? a. Learning the concepts of multitasking b. Becoming an expert in pediatric resuscitation c. Demonstrating competence in adult emergency situations d. Demonstrating basic first aid skills
C
When caring for a client who has a history of mental illness, which initial nursing intervention is the most essential? a. Administering prescribed antianxiety drugs b. Decreasing the noise level and harsh lighting c. Removing phone cords and oxygen tubing from the room d. Setting firm behavioral limits
C
Which is the best example of a natural disaster?A. TerrorismB. Building collapseC. FloodingD. Train crash
C
Which statement made by the nurse would indicate the need for further education? a. "Common reasons for emergency room admission include headache and fever." b. "Some clients use the emergency room as a clinic." c. "The emergency room does not provide services to the uninsured." d. "The typical emergency room can appear chaotic."
C
. The emergency medical technicians (EMTs) arrive at the emergency room with an unresponsive client with an oxygen mask in place. What will the nurse do first? a. Assesses that the client is breathing adequately b. Places a largebore intravenous line c. Places the client on a cardiac monitor d. Takes a blood pressure reading
A
. The hospital administration has arranged for stress debriefing for the staff after a mass casualty incident. Which statement by the debriefing team leader is the best for this gathering? a. "Whatever is said here stays here." b. "Let's determine what we can do better next time." c. "This session is only for nursing and medical staff, not for ancillary personnel." d. "Let's pass around the written policy compliance form for everyone."
A
2. The nurse working at a first aid booth during a summer marathon sees several runners. Which runner should be seen first? a. A runner who has fallen several times b. A runner who is fatigued c. A runner who thinks he has the flu d. A runner with tachypnea
A
A client has been injured in a stabbing incident. The assessment reveals the following data: Blood pressure: 80/60 mm Hg, Heart rate: 130 beats/min, Respiratory rate: 35/min, Bleeding from stabbing wound site, Client is lethargic. Based on this assessment data, what would be the most appropriate level trauma center? a. Level I b. Level II c. Level III d. Level IV
A
A client presents to the emergency department after prolonged exposure to the cold. The client is shivering, has slurred speech, and is slow to respond to questions. Which treatment will the nurse prepare for this client? a. Dry clothing and warm blankets b. Administration of warmed IV fluids c. Peritoneal lavage with warmed normal saline d. Continuous arteriovenous rewarming
A
A client presents with a spider bite. Which is the priority action of the nurse? a. Applies ice to the site of the bite b. Immobilizes the hand with a splint c. Elevates the hand above the level of the heart d. Administers oxygen at 2 L/min
A
The emergency department (ED) nurse assesses a middleaged mountain climber who complains of headache, nausea, vomiting, and "feeling winded." What is the nurse's priority intervention? a. Administering acetazolamide (Diamox) b. Administering prochlorperazine (Compazine) or some other medication for nausea c. Performing a neurologic assessment d. Assessing bowel sounds
A
The nurse is caring for a client who had a neardrowning incident in a lake. Which assessment will the nurse perform to monitor for possible complications? a. Assesses the client's temperature every 8 hours b. Checks the client's blood glucose level before meals c. Assesses the client's bowel sounds three times daily d. Checks the client's skin for petechiae daily
A
The nurse is teaching a community health class about water safety. Which statement by a student indicates that additional teaching is needed? a. "I can go swimming all by myself because I am a certified lifeguard." b. "I cannot leave my toddler alone in the bathtub for even a minute or two." c. "I will appoint one adult to supervise the pool at all times, even though there will be lots of people there." d. "I will make sure that there is a phone near my pool in case of emergency."
A
The nurse is teaching a wilderness survival class. Which statement by a participant indicates that additional teaching is needed? a. "If I get too cold, I can have some brandy to help me get warmed up." b. "My climbing partner will let me know right away if my nose turns white." c. "If my partner can't think straight, we should descend to a lower altitude right away." d. "It is OK to feel a little short of breath when I am climbing, but not when I am resting."
A
The nurse is teaching nursing students about personal emergency preparedness. Which statement by a student indicates that further teaching is indicated? a. "I will get a prescription for antibiotics just in case I have to work in an area that has been infected with anthrax." b. "I should keep an extra uniform in my locker in case I get stuck at work." c. "I may be torn between caring for my young daughter and caring for victims at work." d. "I should make plans for my family to evacuate our house in case of tornado or earthquake."
A
The nurse is working with a paramedic who just finished assisting at the scene of a school shooting where several students were killed. Which statement by the nurse would be most therapeutic? a. "Would you like to talk about what happened?" b. "Surely, the department will give you the day off tomorrow." c. "At least the gunman was taken into custody." d. "Let's just sit here for a while quietly."
A
There has been an industrial explosion near the hospital and many victims are brought to the ER for treatment of their injuries. A young male is brought in complaining of severe chest pain. His pulse is 120 beats/min, blood pressure is 100/60 mm Hg, and respiratory rate is 28 breaths/min. He is short of breath and diaphoretic. Which color tag should be used to identify this client? a. Red b. Yellow c. Green d. Black
A
When taking the client's medical history, what is the first question the nurse will ask to reduce the error potential in the emergency room? a. "What medications do you take?" b. "What year were you born?" c. "Who is your contact person?" d. "Who is your primary health care provider?"
A
Which of these injuries is an example of what would be categorized as a Green Priority during triage in a disaster situation? A. Psychological disorders B. Spinal cord injury C. Burns over 10% of the body D. Radiation exposure
A
While on a camping trip, the nurse cares for a camper who was bitten by a black widow spider. What is the priority action of the nurse? a. Applies ice to the site of the bite b. Applies a loose tourniquet to the limb c. Gives Tylenol (acetaminophen) from the first aid kit d. Covers the camper with a warm blanket
A
Which instructions should the nurse include in teaching about prevention of lightning injuries? (Select all that apply.) a. Stay off the telephone. b. Seek shelter inside a building or vehicle. c. Seek shelter under a tall tree. d. Do not take a bath or shower. e. Turn off the radio. f. Remove body piercings. g. Put down golf clubs or gardening tools.
A, B, D, E, G
. Which of the following interventions will be performed during the primary survey for trauma? (Select all that apply.) a. Removal of wet clothing b. Splinting of open fractures c. Initiating IV fluids d. Endotracheal intubation e. Foley catheterization f. Needle decompression g. Laceration repair h. Rectal examination
A, C, D, F
EMS brings a large number of clients to the ED following a mass casualty incident. Which clients are correctly identified with yellow tags? (Select all that apply.) a. A client with partialthickness burns covering both legs b. A client with open fractures of both legs with absent pedal pulses c. A client with a neck injury and numbness of both legs d. A client with small pieces of shrapnel embedded in both eyes e. A client with a head injury who is difficult to arouse f. A client with bruising and pain in the right lower abdomen g. A client who walked into the ED with a deep cut on his forehead
A, C, D, F
Which clients have a greater risk for hypothermia or frostbite? (Select all that apply.) a. A young man who has just consumed six martinis b. A young man with a body mass index (BMI) of 42 c. An older man who smokes d. A young woman who is anorexic e. A young man with hypertension f. A young woman who is diabetic
A, C, D, F
The physician has ordered cooling measures for a child with fever who is likely to be discharged when the temperature comes down. Which of the following would be appropriate to delegate to the nursing assistant? 1) Assist the child to remove outer clothing 2) Advise the parent to use acetaminophen instead of aspirin. 3) Explain the need for cool fluids. 4) Prepare and administer a tepid bath.
1
Which traumatic events are classified as penetrating trauma mechanism of injury? (Select all that apply.) a. Assault with a baseball bat b. Blast effect from an exploding bomb c. Gunshot wound d. Stab wound to the neck e. Impact injuries sustained in a motor vehicle crash
CD
Which is the priority action for the nursing supervisor in the event of a mass casualty situation? a. Directing medicalsurgical and case management nurses to assist emergency room staff with critically injured victims b. Calling additional medicalsurgical and critical care nursing staff to come to the hospital to assist when the victims are brought in c. Informing the incident commander at the mass casualty scene about how many victims may be handled by the ER d. Directing medicalsurgical and critical care nurses to assist with clients who are already in the ER while the ER staff prepares to receive the mass casualty victims
D
Which population would most likely go to the emergency room for treatment of a temperature and a sore throat? a. Older adults b. Immunocompromised c. Pediatric d. Underinsured
D
In what sequence would a client go through in the process of admission to disposition in emergency care? Place the following steps in order of priority. a. Client is transported to the medicalsurgical floor b. Emergency room nurse gives a report on the client c. Paramedics arrive and start IV access d. Nurse and other health care provider(s) perform assessment e. Emergency medical technicians provide oxygen and vital sign monitoring f. Laboratory technician obtains blood specimens 1. Emergency medical technicians provide oxygen and vital sign monitoring 2. Paramedics arrive and start IV access 3. Nurse and other health care provider(s) perform assessment 4. Laboratory technician obtains blood specimens 5. Emergency room nurse gives a report on the client 6. Client is transported to the medicalsurgical FLOOR
1. ANS: E 2. ANS: C 3. ANS: D 4. ANS: F 5. ANS: B 6. ANS: A
A 36-year-old patient with a history of seizures and medication compliance of phenytoin (Dilan¬tin) and carbamazepine (Tegretol) is brought to the ED by the EMS personnel for repetitive seizure activity that started 45 minutes prior to arrival. You anticipate that the physician will order which drug for status epilepticus? 1. PO phenytoin and carbamazepine 2. IV lorazepam (Ativan) 3. IV carbamazepine 4. IV magnesium sulfate
2
You respond to a call for help from the ED waiting room. There is an elderly patient lying on the floor. List the order for the actions that you must perform. 1. Perform the chin lift or jaw thrust maneuver. 2. Establish unresponsiveness. 3. Initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). 4. Call for help and activate the code team. 5. Instruct a nursing assistant to get the crash cart.
2, 4, 1, 3, 5
You are working in the triage area of an ED, and four patients approach the triage desk at the same time. List the order in which you will assess these patients. 1. An ambulatory, dazed 25-year-old male with a bandaged head wound 2. An irritable infant with a fever, petechiae, and nuchal rigidity 3. A 35-year-old jogger with a twisted ankle, having pedal pulse and no deformity 4. A 50-year-old female with moderate abdominal pain and occasional vomiting____,______,_____,______
2143
A patient sustains an amputation of the first and second digits in a chainsaw accident. Which task should be delegated to the LPN/LVN? 1. Gently cleanse the amputated digits with Betadine solution. 2. Place the amputated digits directly into ice slurry. 3. Wrap the amputated digits in sterile gauze moistened with saline. 4. Store the amputated digits in a solution of sterile normal saline.
3
An anxious 24-year-old college student complains of tingling sensations, palpitations, and chest tightness. Deep, rapid breathing and carpal spasms are noted. What priority nursing action should you take? 1. Notify the physician immediately. 2. Administer supplemental oxygen. 3. Have the student breathe into a paper bag. 4. Obtain an order for an anxiolytic medication
3
An experienced traveling nurse has been assigned to work in the ED; however, this is the nurse's first week on the job. Which area of the ED is the most appropriate assignment for this nurse? 1. Trauma team 2. Triage 3. Ambulatory or fast track clinic 4. Pediatric medicine team
3
In caring for a victim of sexual assault, which task is most appropriate for an LPN/LVN? 1. Assess immediate emotional state and physical injuries. 2. Collect hair samples, saliva swabs, and scrapings beneath fingernails. 3. Provide emotional support and supportive communication. 4. Ensure that the "chain of custody" is maintained.
3
In conducting a primary survey on a trauma patient, which of the following is considered one of the priority elements of the primary survey? 1. Complete set of vital signs 2. Palpation and auscultation of the abdomen 3. Brief neurologic assessment 4. Initiation of pulse oximetry
3
When an unexpected death occurs in the ED, which of the following tasks is most appropriate to delegate to the nursing assistant 1. Escort the family to a place of privacy. 2. Go with the organ donor specialist to talk to the family. 3. Assist with postmortem care. 4. Assist the family to collect belongings.
3
You are preparing a child for IV conscious sedation prior to repair of a facial laceration. What infor¬mation should you immediately report to the physician? 1. The parent is unsure about the child's tetanus immunization status. 2. The child is upset and pulls out the IV. 3. The parent declines the IV conscious sedation. 4. The parent wants information about the IV conscious sedation.
3
You are the charge nurse in an emergency department (ED) and must assign two staff members to cover the triage area. Which team is the most appropriate for this assignment? 1. An advanced practice nurse and an experienced LPN/LVN 2. An experienced LPN/LVN and an inexperienced RN 3. An experienced RN and an inexperienced RN 4. An experienced RN and a nursing assistant
3
You are caring for a victim of frostbite to the feet. Place the following interventions in the correct order. 1. Apply a loose, sterile, bulky dressing. 2. Give pain medication. 3. Remove the victim from the cold environment. 4. Immerse the feet in warm water 1000 F to 1050 F (40.60 C to 46.1 0 C).___,___,_____,____
3,2,4,1
Following emergency endotracheal intubation, you must verify tube placement and secure the tube.List in order the steps that are required to perform this function. 1. Obtain an order for a chest x-ray to document tube placement 2. Secure the tube in place. 3. Auscultate the chest during assisted ventilation. 4. Confirm that the breath sounds are equal and bilateral.___,___,___,___
3,4,2,1
A 56-year-old patient presents in triage with left-sided chest pain, diaphoresis, and dizziness. This patient should be prioritized into which category? 1. High urgent 2. Urgent 3. Non-urgent 4. Emergent
4
An intoxicated patient presents with slurred speech, mild confusion, and uncooperative behavior. The patient is a poor historian but admits to "drinking a few on the weekend. What is the priority nursing action for this patient? 1. Obtain an order for a blood alcohol level. 2. Contact the family to obtain additional history and baseline information. 3. Administer naloxone (Narcan) 2-4 mg as ordered. 4. Administer IV fluid support with supplemental thiamine as ordered.
4
In relation to submersion injuries, which task is most appropriate to delegate to an LPN/LVN 1. Talk to a community group about water safety issues. 2. Stabilize the cervical spine for an unconscious drowning victim. 3. Remove wet clothing and cover the victim with a warm blanket. 4. Monitor an asymptomatic near-drowning victim.
4
It is the summer season, and patients with signs and symptoms of heat-related illness present in the ED. Which patient needs attention first? 1) An elderly person complains of dizziness and syncope after standing in the sun for several hours to view a parade 2) A marathon runner complains of severe leg cramps and nausea. Tachycardia, diaphoresis, pal¬lor, and weakness are observed. 3) A previously healthy homemaker reports broken air conditioner for days. Tachypnea, hypoten¬sion, fatigue, and profuse diaphoresis are observed. 4) A homeless person, poor historian, presents with altered mental status, poor muscle coordina¬tion, and hot, dry, ashen skin. Duration of exposure is unknown.
4
The triage nurse is assessing a client who has been brought to the ED by EMS following a mass casualty incident. Which assessment questions should be used to determine the appropriate triage category for the client? (Select all that apply.) a. "Can you wiggle your toes?" b. "Are you having any difficulty breathing?" c. "Are you allergic to any medications?" d. "Does your family know that you are here?" e. "Would you like an ice pack for your arm?" f. "Can you tell me what day it is?" g. "Do you have any abdominal or back pain?"
ABFG
. The nurse is working at a first aid booth for a marathon on a hot day and a runner comes in because he is not feeling well. His vital signs are temperature, 104.1° F (40.1° C), pulse, 132 beats/min, respirations, 26/min, and blood pressure, 106/66 mm Hg. He trips over his feet as the nurse leads him to a cot. What is the priority action of the nurse? a. Encourages drinking cool water or sports drinks b. Sponges the runner with cool water and removes his shirt c. Administers Tylenol (acetaminophen), 650 mg d. Encourage rest, assesses in 15 minutes
B
A client with a generalized rash enters the ED and states, "I know I have smallpox!" Which is the nurse's priority action? a. Notifying the public health department of a smallpox outbreak b. Placing the client in a negative pressure isolation room and shutting the door c. Clearing other clients from the waiting area d. Taking digital photos of the rash and sending them to the Centers for Disease Control
B
A woman comes to the clinic complaining of heart palpitations, dizziness, and fatigue. During the assessment, she tells the nurse that her only son was recently killed during a school shooting. What is the nurse's most appropriate action? a. To call for a cardiac referral b. To listen and encourage relaxation c. To assess for further flu symptoms d. To refer the client to a psychiatrist
B
An emergency room nurse is transferring a client to the medicalsurgical unit. What is the most important core competency needed in this situation? a. Assessment b. Communication c. Evaluation d. Multitasking
B
The emergency room nurse is assigned an older adult client who is confused and agitated. Which intervention should be included in the nurse's plan of care? a. Administers a sedative medication b. Asks a family member to stay with the client c. Uses a Posey vest to prevent the client from climbing out of the stretcher d. Places the client in front of the nurses' station.
B
The emergency room nurse is caring for the following clients. Which client does the nurse prioritize to see first? a. Blood pressure 100/60 mm Hg, right wrist painful and swollen b. Complaining of chest pain and diaphoresis c. Complaining of difficulty swallowing and nausea d. Respiratory rate of 28/min and temperature of 101° F
B
The nurse is caring for a client who has recently lost his wife in a plane crash. The client tells the nurse, "I saw my wife sitting next to my bed last night. I think that I might be losing my mind!" What is the nurse's best response? a. "How long have you been experiencing hallucinations?" b. "What you saw last night may be part of your response to the loss of your wife." c. "You were probably just overtired and stressed. Don't worry about it." d. "Let's talk to the doctor about some medication to help you think more clearly."
B
The nurse is teaching a community health class about water safety. Which statement by a student indicates that additional teaching is needed? a. "I can go swimming all by myself because I am a certified lifeguard." b. "I cannot leave my toddler alone in the bathtub for even a minute or two." c. "I will appoint one adult to supervise the pool at all times, even though there will be lots of people there." d. "I will make sure that there is a phone near my pool in case of emergency."
B
. A client who recently lost his home in a fire becomes angry and screams at the nurse when his dinner tray is late. What is the nurse's best response? a. "Settle down, the dinner is still hot." b. "I will not be caring for you again." c. "I suggest that you get control of yourself." d. "Let's talk about this."
D
. A client with mental illness has just been admitted to the emergency room. Which intervention is important for the nurse to carry out? a. Ensures that the client has his or her call light b. Arranges for transport to a mental health facility c. Informs the client to stay in bed d. Reduces noise and harsh light in the room
D
A nurse is at the scene of a lightning strike during a thunderstorm. Which is the priority action of the nurse? a. Makes sure that the golfers are not electrically charged after the lightning strike b. Assesses for burned areas c. Starts cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on anyone who is not breathing d. Moves victims to a sheltered area
D
A school nurse assesses a student with a bee sting who has pain and swollen lips. What is the priority action of the nurse? a. Applies ice to the site and notify the parents b. Removes the stinger with tweezers and encourage rest c. Administers Tylenol (acetaminophen) and applies ice d. Administers the student's EpiPen and call 911 immediately
D
Assessment findings reveal that a client has been raped. Which health care team member will be most helpful in planning this client's care in the emergency room? a. Emergency medicine physician b. Case manager 2 c. Forensic nurse examiner d. Psychiatric crisis nurse
D
During a disaster situation following a tornado a client is found to have a head injury with a decreased level of consiousness and is hypoxic. Which triage category would this client be assigned to? A. Black B. Green C. Yellow D. Red
D
On a hot humid day, several clients present to the ED with symptoms of heat exposure. Which client will be treated first? a. A client with normal mental status and flulike symptoms b. A client who is diaphoretic with nausea and vomiting c. A client who is hypotensive and tachycardic d. A client who is anxious and confused
D
The hospital is overwhelmed when caring for victims after an earthquake that occurred 48 hours ago. Which responsibility of the nursing supervisor is most important at this time? a. Assuming leadership for implementation of the hospital emergency plan b. Releasing updates of client conditions to the media c. Converting the physical therapy clinic into a treatment area for the injured d. Making sure that the nursing staff takes time periodically to sleep and eat
D
The nurse is teaching a client with severe allergies how to prevent bug bites. Which statement by the client indicates that additional teaching is needed? a. "I will avoid wearing perfume or fragrances when I go outside." b. "I won't put the picnic food out until right before we are ready to eat." c. "I will keep my car windows up." d. "I will wear sandals whenever I go outside."
D
There has been an industrial explosion near the hospital and many victims are brought to the emergency room (ER) for treatment of their injuries. Which victim will be triaged with a red tag as emergent? a. An older adult with a dislocated right hip and an open fracture of the right lower leg b. A man with a large contusion on his forehead and a bloody nose c. A woman with a closed fracture of the right clavicle and numbness in her right arm d. A woman with multiple fractured ribs and shortness of breath
D
Which best describes the meaning of the word "triage"? A. Assembling B. Dispersing C. Labeling D. Sorting
D
Which is a common injury seen following a tornado? A. Drownings B. Insect bites C. Gastrointestinal illnesses D. Multiple fractures
D