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What height of falls is considered significant for adults?
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Over 30 feet
Any height can be significant
Over 10 feet
Over 20 feet or 2-3 times patient height
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What are the three phases of impact during a motor vehicle accident?
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Cart to object, passenger to interior, internal organs hit solid structures
Cart to object, passenger to exterior, internal organs hit a soft surface
Car to object, passenger to roof, internal organs hit air
Car to object, passenger to trunk, internal organs hit the dashboard
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What height of falls is considered significant for adults?
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What are the three phases of impact during a motor vehicle accident?
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Which type of bleeding is characterized by bright red blood that spurts with a pulse?
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What type of burn is described as a full thickness injury with nerve damage?
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What is the primary treatment for compartment syndrome?
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What is a common sign of a skull fracture?
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What treatment is required for severe burns to avoid infection?
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What does the term 'neurogenic shock' refer to?
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What is the primary treatment for heat stroke?
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Which type of injury can lead to significant blood loss and hypovolemic shock?
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What is the average amount of blood loss the body can tolerate before exhibiting signs of shock?
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What are the phases of blast injury?
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What type of burn is most painful?
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In terms of spinal trauma, what does 'hyperextension' refer to?
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What is the treatment for a tension pneumothorax?
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What does RICES stand for in soft tissue injury management?
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What is a common sign of compartment syndrome?
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What can result from high-energy blunt trauma to the abdomen?
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Which sign indicates a possible spinal cord injury during a physical examination?
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What is the first step in treating a patient with potential hypothermia?
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What is Cheyne-Stokes respiration often associated with?
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What is the treatment for a patient with a suspected evisceration?
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What is the first step in the treatment for a drowning victim?
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What are the signs and symptoms of internal bleeding?
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Which type of crash is characterized by checking for whiplash?
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What is the primary treatment for a burn of full thickness?
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What constitutes a concussion in terms of symptoms?
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What is a common treatment for hypothermia?
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What is a common result of spinal trauma that results in paralysis for a short duration?
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What does Kehr's sign indicate?
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What is considered a 'flail chest' injury?
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Which sign indicates potential pancreatitis during abdominal trauma?
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Which type of cardiac injury is caused by penetrating trauma and can lead to cardiac tamponade?
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What term describes a fracture where the bone is protruded through the skin?
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What should you do if you encounter an impaled object?
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What is the term for a condition affecting the body’s ability to clot?
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What is the primary concern when treating a tension pneumothorax?
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What does the term 'commotio cordis' refer to?
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What are the signs and symptoms of heat stroke?
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What is a common treatment for soft tissue injuries with significant bleeding?
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What condition can arise from a crush injury when tissue is compressed for an extended period?
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What should be monitored for signs of increased intracranial pressure (ICP)?
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What is a sign of internal bleeding?
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Which sign indicates the presence of a subdural hematoma?
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What is the most common type of burn?
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What does a depressed skull fracture often result from?
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In what condition would patients experience tachycardia, shortness of breath, and narrowing pulse pressure due to fluid accumulation in the pericardial sac?
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How should you treat a chemical burn to the eye?
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What condition is indicated by the presence of blood in the urine?
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What should be done if an organ is protruding through an open wound?
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What is the term for a bruise caused by bleeding under the skin?
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What does the term 'hemophilia' refer to in trauma care?
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What is the most common type of skull fracture?
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Which type of spinal injury can result from extreme flexion or extension?