When activating a HERT response, the IC should consider that it may take a minimum of _____________________ minutes for a team to arrive on the scene. (policy 8060)
You are on scene with a 32-year-old female who has had dark,…
You are on scene with a 32-year-old female who has had dark, tarry stools for two days. During your assessment, the patient vomited dark coffee ground material. Vitals are BP 80/60, P 160, weak and thready, and RR 28 CBL. Skin is pale, moist, and cool. The monitor shows sinus tachycardia at 160. (policy 14230) Your initial treatment should include the following:
During a newborn assessment, you obtain blood glucose from a…
During a newborn assessment, you obtain blood glucose from a heal stick, and if blood glucose is < ____________mg/dL, you would provide what treatment? (policy 14200)
The Base Station Hospital physician may order Milk PO for to…
The Base Station Hospital physician may order Milk PO for toxic ingestion.
Policy 6080-Patient Refusal of Care-Adult details the requir…
Policy 6080-Patient Refusal of Care-Adult details the requirements for refusal of care documentation. Which of the following should be documented if a patient refuses care? Select all that apply.
Which of the following are listed in the scope of an MCI as…
Which of the following are listed in the scope of an MCI as defined by Medical Response to an MCI protocol 8080? Select all that apply.
Which of the following injuries (anatomic criteria), when as…
Which of the following injuries (anatomic criteria), when associated with trauma, meet critical trauma patient (CTP) criteria for transport to a Level I or Level II trauma center? (policy 5301) Select all that apply.
Questions 80-84 are associated with the following scenario:…
Questions 80-84 are associated with the following scenario: (policy 3305) An MCI has been declared for a vehicle rollover on the freeway. There are 5 patients. Two have self-extricated and walked to the shoulder of the road. Three patients need to be triaged and extricated from the vehicle. Triage and treat patients according to START standards. 19-year-old male driver c/o head pain. He has profuse bleeding from an open scalp wound and a broken femur. Peripheral pulse is present at about 90, respirations 20. He is awake, confused, and fails to follow commands. The appropriate Triage Category for this person is:
You are called to the scene of an auto vs. pedestrian. You h…
You are called to the scene of an auto vs. pedestrian. You have a pediatric patient with tire marks across the chest and a broken foot with minimal bleeding. The child is pale with absent breath sounds on the right side of the chest. BP 60/38, P 160 RR 38. Oxygen has been applied by NRM. (policy 4302) Your next action should be:
Which of the following are the contraindications for adminis…
Which of the following are the contraindications for administering Tranexamic Acid (TXA) per policy 4105? Select all that apply