Chapter 26 Pre Test
The skin is the largest organ of the body. It is composed of three layers, including the:
epidermis.
What is the primary risk for electrical injury patients?
Respiratory or cardiac arrest
Which of the following is used when an airtight seal is needed?
An occlusive dressing
Your patient has burns to the entire right arm and the right anterior chest. What is the estimated surface area involved?
13.5%
In accordance with the rule of nines, how does the head of an infant compare with the head of an adult?
An infant's head and neck account for twice the total body surface area of an adult.
Your patient has sustained a chemical burn to her hands from a dry chemical. How is this treated in the field?
Brush off the powder before using water to flush.
You are dispatched to the scene of a construction site where a 33-year-old male has been impaled with a piece of rebar to his right anterior chest near the clavicle. The rebar is too long to allow transport of the patient. The patient is alert and seated on the ground. How should you manage this injury?
Contact medical control and ensure someone stabilizes the object while it is gently cut to the desired length
Which of the following statements about closed soft tissue injuries is TRUE?
Despite the maintained integrity of the skin in closed injuries, underlying tissue destruction can be significant.
You arrive on scene to an assault. Law enforcement has secured the scene and present a 23-year-old male with a blood soaked shirt. The patient states that the assailant "slashed at him with a box opener." You expose the chest and note a jagged cut on his left anterior chest with steady, dark red hemorrhaging. Based on this assessment finding, the wound is MOST likely which of the following?
Laceration
The skin serves which of the following functions?
Protection
In treating open wounds to the neck or abdomen, which type of dressing is preferred?
Occlusive dressing
Which of the following organs would likely cause severe inflammation and infection if ruptured?
Stomach
You arrive on scene to a residence where you find a 16-year-old female patient who was shocked while plugging in an appliance in the garage. Her father states that he heard the shock and saw her get "thrown to the ground." The patient is awake and alert still lying on the ground. Based on the patient's presentation, how should you manage this patient's injury?
This patient should be fully immobilized
Which of the following is a guideline for the treatment of chemical burns?
When flushing with water, minimize further wound contamination by making sure the fluid runs away from the injury, not toward uninjured areas.
A collection of blood under the skin or in tissue that forms a mass is called:
a hematoma
Soft tissue injuries of the skin are classified as:
closed and open.
The sterile material that is placed directly on a wound is termed the:
dressing.
Burns over a large surface area pose an increased risk of:
hypothermia.
Continual use of a wet dressing in a burn patient may cause:
hypothermia.
Soft tissue injuries are sometimes dramatic but rarely:
life threatening.
If a patient in a motor vehicle crash sustained a fairly large bruise over the left upper quadrant of the abdomen, you should be MOST concerned about:
possible rupture of the patient's spleen.
In treating a puncture wound of the eye, it is important to bandage both eyes because:
you want to avoid sympathetic eye movement.