Your patient with suspected abdominal trauma should be treated with:
A) treatment for shock, IV access during transport, position of comfort.
B) lateral recumbent positioning with knees to chest, oxygen, intravenous therapy.
C) semi-seated position, oxygen, IV, blanket for warmth.
D) prone positioning, oxygen, IV, cardiac monitoring, rapid transport.
A
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Which of the following complications is most often related to supplemental injection techniques?
A) Trismus and infection B) Hematoma and heart palpitations C) Damage to cortical bone and infection D) Pain at the injection site and surrounding area
Patient assessment consists of four essential components. These components in order from beginning to end of the call would be:
A) reassessment, secondary assessment, primary assessment, and scene size-up. B) primary assessment, secondary assessment, scene size-up, and reassessment. C) scene size-up, secondary assessment, primary assessment, and reassessment. D) scene size-up, primary assessment, secondary assessment, and reassessment.