
Case Study One
Quiz by Andrew Mills
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- Q1The FIRST assessment of level of consciousness in a patient is:Head to ToeGeneral ImpressionAVPUGCS30s
- Q2A patient presents UNRESPONSIVE. When checking Airway, BEST airway opening method is:Jaw ThrustOPANPAHead Tilt Chin Lift30s
- Q3Our UNRESPONSIVE patient accepts an OPA, the next step in the patient assessment is:Begin BVM ventilationAssess oxygenation & ventilationApply high flow O2Panic30s
- Q4Respiratory rate, tidal volume and work of breathing are components of:PerfusionOxygenationVentilationCirculation30s
- Q5Low SpO2, cyanosis and restless agitation are MOST likely signs of poorVentilationCirculationOxygenationPerfusion30s
- Q6Absent radial pulses in a patient is an indication for what critical intervention:Valsalva maneuverLaying the patient supineInitiating BVMInitiating an IV30s
- Q7Oxygenation is dependent on a patient breathing adequatelyFalseTrue30s
- Q8Ventilation is dependent on a patient breathing adequatelyTrueFalse30s
- Q9Oxygenation is a measure ofCirculating blood to the tissuesMoving air in and out of the lungsMoving oxygen into the blood30s
- Q10Ventilation is a measure ofMoving oxygen into the bloodMoving air in and out of the lungsCirculating blood to the tissues30s