First Aid ch3

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Unless you find a life-threatening situation that requires immediate treatment, the primary survey should take:

1 minute or less

What is the normal range of respiration for an adult?

12-20 breaths per minute

Vital signs should be taken repeatedly at:

5 minute intervals

Throughout the assessment and treatment process, keep your eye level ________ that of the victim.

above

The major goal of the primary survey is to:

check for life-threatening problems

The answer to the question "tell me where it hurts" is a ______?

chief complaint

Capillary refill is one method for checking:

circulation

To establish rapport with the victim and gain control of the situation, you need to use the three Cs. Which one of the following is NOT one of the "three Cs"?

control

DOTS stands for:

deformity, open wounds, tenderness, swelling

If you suspect neck or spinal injury, you should:

establish manual spinal stabilization

Which of the following steps of victim assessment would you generally do first after arriving at the scene of an accident?

establish rapport and control

If the victim is not breathing spontaneously, go for help immediately.

false

If the victim is unconscious, always assume spinal injury.

false

Paleness of the face may be caused by high blood pressure.

false

The normal heart rate range for an adult is 40 to 80 beats per minute.

false

When taking a history, whenever possible, ask open-ended questions so you don't suggest answers to the victim.

false

One of the cardinal signs of respitory distress is:

flared nostrils

An abnormally high body temperature might be an indication of:

heat stroke

The SAMPLE history is used to determine:

information about the victims complaint

The mechanism of injury will give us clues as to how the victim was:

injuried

Skin color can tell alot about a victim. If the skin color is blueish it is most likely an indication of :

lack of oxygen

During the secondary survey, crepitus can be detected by ______.

listening

A medical identification device will give a rescuer information about the victims:

medical problems

The final step in the primary survey is to determine:

nervous system disability

A neuro exam checks all but what?

psychological functions

in SAMPLE, the "s" stands for ______.

signs and symptoms

You should use the back of your hand to asses the victim's relative:

skin temperature

If cervical spine injury is a possibility, the back survey should be conducted by:

slipping your hand beneath the back without moving the victim

During the secondary survey, don't move the victim unnecessarily if you suspect:

spinal injury

The only kind of bleeding that should be treated during the primary survey is:

spurting or steady flow bleeding

Cyanosis is blueness of the skin from lack of oxygen.

true

DOTS is a mnemonic device used to assess signs and symptoms of injury.

true

It is important to ask the question, "Tell me where it hurts," even if the injury is obvious.

true

Most victims' chief complaints are characterized by pain.

true

The "M" in SAMPLE stands for medications.

true

The "T" in DOTS stands for tenderness.

true

The only bleeding you should try to control during the primary survey is oozing from scrapes.

true

To maintain control of the situation, you should always keep your voice powerful and authoritative.

true

When inspecting the abdomen, shivering makes the abdominal muscles tense.

true

You should take all appropriate safety precautions to protect yourself, bystanders, and victims at the scene from further injury. You should never risk your own safety

true

During a victim assessment, "signs" are things:

you observe about the victim

During the primary survey, asses victal signs using:

your senses


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