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:

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: