Paramedic Vol 4 chapter 3
Which of the following terms is best described as the loss of blood from the vascular space?
Hemorrhage
Which of the following fluids is appropriate for the prehospital management of hypovolemic shock?
Lactated Ringer's
Peripheral vascular resistance is measured as which of the following?
Mean arterial pressure
Which type of wound facilitates the effectiveness of normal blood clotting mechanisms?
Transverse laceration of the vessel
Which of the following statements about the patient in neurogenic shock is FALSE?
Unopposed sympathetic nervous stimulation results in systemic pallor and diaphoresis.
Even with intervention, survival is unlikely with blood loss over ________ percent of the total blood volume.
35
Red blood cells make up approximately ________ percent of whole blood volume.
45
Which of the following guidelines applies to the prehospital administration of IV fluids in the patient with hemorrhagic shock?
Administer isotonic crystalloid fluids only as necessary to maintain perfusion.
Which of the following impairs blood clotting?
All of the above
Which of the following is TRUE of the elderly trauma patient?
All of the above are true.
Which of the following does NOT indicate compensated shock?
Altered mental status
Which of the following findings indicates a progression from compensated shock to decompensated shock?
Altered mental status
Which of the following mechanisms is responsible for accumulating lactic acid in shock?
Anaerobic metabolism
What is the mechanism of TXA?
Antifibrinolytic
Which of the following vessels has the greatest ability to change diameter?
Arteriole
Which of the following may move more slowly through the early stages of hemorrhage with greater loss percentages needed to transition from one stage class to another?
Athletes
Which of the following patients with hemorrhagic shock is likely to be internally bleeding, solely?
A 45-year-old woman with a suspected ruptured ectopic pregnancy
Brighter red, slow, oozing blood flow is characteristic of which type of hemorrhage?
Capillary
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of arterial bleeding?
Clots quickly on its own
As a patient with hemorrhagic blood loss becomes more acidotic, what homeostatic process is usually impaired?
Coagulation
What is the best course of action in the case of hemorrhage from either the nose or ear canal?
Cover the area with a soft, porous dressing
Your patient is a 23-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the abdomen and an exit wound in the right flank. He responds to verbal stimuli; has pale, cool, diaphoretic skin; and has a heart rate of 128, respirations at 24, and a blood pressure of 82/60. These findings indicate which of the following kind of shock?
Decompensated
Which of the following represents the correct sequence for controlling hemorrhage from an extremity?
Direct pressure on the dressing and wound, finger pressure through the dressing to the leaking vessel, and, if pressure fails, application of a tourniquet
Which of the following findings is NOT likely with a patient in cardiogenic shock?
Excessive urination
Your patient is a 45-year-old man who has received several stab wounds to the chest and abdomen. Although bleeding was significant at first, the rate of bleeding had slowed considerably before your arrival. The patient is agitated and confused, pale, diaphoretic, and cool to the touch. He lacks a radial pulse, and his carotid pulse is weak and rapid. Respirations are 28 and shallow. Which of the following is certain with this patient?
He is in decompensated shock.
When assessing the chest during a rapid trauma assessment, what is most likely to indicate major internal hemorrhage?
Hyporesonance to percussion
Which of the following indicates that a patient has transitioned from compensated to decompensated shock?
Hypotension
A hematoma resulting from a fracture of the humerus may contain enough blood to make it a class ________ hemorrhage.
I
Your patient is a 29-year-old man who works in a meat-processing plant. He received a knife wound in the proximal anteromedial thigh, which is continuing to bleed on your arrival. He is restless and thirsty and has pale, cool skin. He has a weak radial pulse of 130 and a blood pressure of 118/88 mmHg. This patient is exhibiting signs and symptoms consistent with a class ________ hemorrhage.
II
A fracture of the femur may result in a hematoma that contains enough blood to make it a class ________ hemorrhage.
III
When a patient has lost 2 liters or more of blood from hemorrhage, which classification is that?
IV
Which of the following best describes definitive care for the trauma patient with ongoing, significant hemorrhage?
Immediate surgery
In which stage of shock are the body's cells are so badly injured and die in such quantities that organs no longer are able to function normally?
Irreversible
In responding to a trauma patient at the scene of a motor vehicle crash, which of the following is an early sign or signs of shock you might encounter during the primary assessment?
Rapid heart rate and anxiety
Your patient is an obese 39-year-old woman involved in a lateral-impact motor vehicle collision. Which of the following should you remember when assessing and treating this patient?
Relative to body weight, a smaller amount of hemorrhage may result in shock.
Which of the following would be the most likely cause of neurogenic shock?
Spinal cord injury
Which of the following is defined as the volume of blood ejected from the heart with each beat?
Stroke volume
Which of the following early signs of shock is easily missed?
Tachycardia
What method of controlling hemorrhage should be done as a last resort?
Tourniquet
Rapid volume replacement is best achieved under which of the following conditions?
Use of a short catheter with a large internal diameter
Which of the following vessels does NOT make up the microcirculation in the circulatory system?
Veins
Which of the following is the preferred in-hospital fluid for resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock?
Whole blood
Which of the following is a manifestation of orthostatic hypotension?
Your patient's blood pressure is 142/90 when she is supine but 116/88 when she sits up.
Managing a laceration with arterial bleeding most often requires:
direct pressure.
Blood present in the stool of a patient is known as:
hematochezia.
The blood flowing to the heart best describes:
preload.
The phase of blood clotting in which the smooth muscle of an injured blood vessel contracts is known as the ________ phase.
vascular
Under normal circumstances, at any given moment most of the blood is in the ________ system.
venous
The rapid trauma exam focuses on finding injuries that may cause shock by quickly assessing which of the following body areas? 1. Head 2. Neck 3. Chest 4. Abdomen 5. Pelvis 6. Proximal extremities 7. Distal extremities
1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
Your patient is a 42-year-old man with multiple lacerations on his arms, head, and torso after falling through a plate-glass window. On your arrival, he appears to be unresponsive, lying prone on the sidewalk. Which of the following is the correct sequence of actions in caring for this patient? 1. Control major hemorrhage. 2. Take Standard Precautions. 3. Check the area for broken glass before kneeling next to the patient. 4. Turn him to a supine position. 5. Open his airway.
2, 3, 4, 1, 5