EMT Chapter 27: Trauma Overview: The Trauma Patient and the Trauma System post test
the bullet strikes the body at a higher velocity
A bullet fired from a gun does more damage than a knife propelled by a human hand because:
Inertia
A patient who was restrained in his car was involved in a head-on collision. Despite his not contacting any internal structure in the car, he sustained a myocardial contusion. What law of motion describes this injury?
10%
Approximately what percentage of trauma victims are multisystem trauma patients?
Compression injury
As blunt impact abruptly halts a portion of the body and inertia causes the remaining anatomy to continue its motion, one tissue or organ is pushed into another. What type of injury is this?
High-velocity penetrating trauma
Cavitation is a term that is typically associated with which type of trauma?
Up-and-over pathway
Head injuries and chest injuries such as flail chest, blunt cardiac injury, and aortic tears commonly result from which pathway in an automobile collision?
specialty centers
Hospitals that do not have a trauma center designation but that focus on specific areas of trauma expertise, such as burns or spinal cord injury, are:
four times as harmful as the rock thrown at 1 foot per second because velocity is squared
If you were hit by a rock thrown at a velocity of 1 foot per second, then hit by the same rock thrown at 2 feet per second, the rock that was thrown at 2 feet per second would be:
preservation of the rest of the skeletal system
In a foot-first fall, flexing of the knees can result in:
can increase the severity of a whiplash injury
In a rear-end collision, a headrest that is in the fully down position:
Establishing a patent airway
In dealing with the victim of multisystem trauma, which item should receive your initial attention?
Significant hemorrhage
In treating the victim of multisystem trauma, what should be addressed after gaining control of the airway and ventilation?
Blunt trauma
In what form of trauma does the energy exchange cause a chain reaction within various body tissues that crush, stretch, and tear their structures, resulting in injury at and beneath the skin's surface?
Distance and point of impact
On what factor does the pattern of tertiary phase injuries depend?
pulmonary injuries
The MOST common and serious primary phase injuries produced from a blast are:
velocity
The amount of kinetic energy that a moving body contains is based on its mass and:
kinetics
The branch of mechanics that deals with the movements of bodies is called:
the arms
The first point of impact in head-first falls is typically:
a person was injured
The mechanism of injury refers to how:
to maintain a high index of suspicion if any passenger appears confused
Vehicle collisions are a common mechanism of injury. It is important to remember:
Laying the bike down
What is the term for an evasive action on the part of a motorcycle rider that is designed to prevent ejection and separation of the driver from the bike in an impending collision?
Head-on
What type of motorcycle impact results in the rider traveling into the handlebars?
fragmentation
When a projectile breaks into smaller pieces, increasing the amount of damage to the body, this process is called
another occupant killed
When caring for the victim of a motor vehicle collision, the EMT should suspect critical injuries if there was:
level of consciousness
When triaging a patient, of the following, you should first assess the:
A general hospital with some surgical capability and a commitment to special staff training and resource allocation for trauma patients
Which definition would accurately describe a Level III trauma center?
Systolic blood pressure less than 90
Which of the following vital signs indicates the need for transport to a trauma center?
Yes, because of the altered mental status and closed head injury
You are treating a 36-year-old female patient who was involved in a motor vehicle crash. She was not wearing a seat belt. A bystander states that the patient was initially unconscious at the scene before your arrival. There is no apparent external trauma aside from a bruise on the front of her head. Is this a patient who is a high priority for rapid transport?