CH 30 Flashcards
(58 cards)
In caring for a 27-year-old male who has a large laceration on his anterior forearm, you have noticed that your pressure dressing has become saturated with blood. Which of the following should you do next?
Apply additional dressing material over the top of the original dressing and bandage it in place.
You are examining a 48-year-old patient who has been burned. You decide to use the rule of palm to measure the extent of the burn. What does this mean?
The palm of the patient’s hand equals about 1% of the body’s surface area.
Which of the following is required in the management of all open soft-tissue injuries?
Use of Standard Precautions by the EMT
Which of the following is not an open tissue injury?
Contusion
You are dispatched to a local industrial plant for an “electrical injury.” You arrive on-scene and find a 46-year-old male lying supine in front of an electrical panel. You are told he was attempting to make a repair and somehow received an electrical shock and was thrown to the ground. The scene is safe and the electricity is off. Your initial exam reveals a conscious person, breathing adequately. Vital signs are normal and there are no obvious signs of burns. Coworkers state that he was unconscious until your arrival. What is the next step?
While on the scene, rapidly do a complete assessment, provide oxygen, provide care for potential spine injuries, and transport as soon as possible after the exam.
Which of the following is not an open tissue injury?
Contusion
A burn extending into the subcutaneous fat would be classified as which type of burn?
Full thickness
Which of the following is a desirable characteristic of dressings used in the prehospital management of most open wounds?
Sterile
Your patient is a 35-year-old female who spilled a cup of hot coffee on herself. She has an area about twice the size of the palm of her hand on her right thigh that is red and painful, but without blisters. When caring for this injury in the prehospital setting, which of the following is appropriate?
Apply a dry sterile dressing.
A 36-year-old man has accidentally shot a nail into his thigh while using a nail gun. Under which of the following circumstances should the EMT remove the nail from the injury site?
none
Which of the following layers of the skin is the most important in insulating the body against heat loss?
Subcutaneous layer
Which of the following is a consideration in determining a burn’s severity?
A.
Other illnesses or injuries the patient may have
B.
Body surface area (BSA) involved in the burn
C.
The type of agent that caused the burn
Which of the following is not a type of avulsion?
A finger is cut off with a butcher’s saw.
Burns pose a greater risk to infants and children for which of the following reasons?
Pediatric patients have a greater risk of shock from the burn.
Your patient is a 14-year-old male who crashed his bicycle, landing prone and sliding along a gravel trail. He has deep abrasions to his hands, arms, chest, and knees. The patient has small pieces of gravel, twigs, and dirt embedded in the abrasions. Which of the following is the best way to manage this situation after taking cervical spine immobilization?
Assess for additional injuries, flush away large pieces of debris with a sterile dressing, place dressings on the abrasions, bandage them in place, and transport.
Which of the following best describes a partial thickness burn?
The skin is red and moist with blister formation.
Which of the following is not true concerning lacerations?
They may involve degloving injuries to the skin or tissue.
You are treating the amputation of three fingers on a 40-year-old male. The fingers were torn off while he was cleaning his snow blower. You have stopped the bleeding. What should you do with the amputated fingers?
Wrap them in a sterile dressing, put them in a plastic bag, and keep them cool.
Your patient is a 40-year-old man who was burned when he spilled gasoline on his pants as he was standing near the pilot light of his hot water heater. He has partial thickness burns from his feet to just above his knees, and circumferentially around both legs. Using the rule of nines, which of the following most accurately represents the extent of body surface area burned?
18 percent
When managing an electrical burn, the EMT should:
check for a source and ground burn injury.
You are assessing a 30-year-old male patient that had his arm caught in a piece of machinery. By the time you arrive, he has been freed. The patient tells you that he does not understand why you were called, but as you inspect the injured limb you notice a small puncture wound. You should have a high index of suspicion of which of the following injuries?
High-pressure injection
When using the rule of palm to estimate the approximate body surface area burned, the patient’s palm equals about what percentage of the body’s surface area (BSA)?
1 percent
You are dispatched to the local elementary school for an injured student. Upon arrival, you find that two 7-year-olds got into a fight and one of them jabbed a pencil in the other’s cheek. The pencil is still sticking out of the child’s cheek. When you examine the patient, you cannot see the end of the pencil that went through the cheek, as it appears to be stuck in the palate. There is not significant bleeding, and the child is not having any difficulty breathing. The child is very upset and wants you to pull the pencil out. What should you do?
Stabilize the object, but do not try to remove it.
An injury caused by heavy pressure to the tissues, such as when an extremity is trapped under a fallen tree, that results in damage to underlying structures, bleeding, and inflammation is called a(n):
crush injury.