EMERGENCY MEDICINE

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An injury that has been caused by overstretching or tearing of muscle or tendon is known as what?
2.
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True or False. Eurax is a medication that has an antipruitic affect and can be used to treat scabies.
3.
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A patient presents with a possible UTI or with Acute Otis Media, what medication should you prescribe?
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A patient presents with a fractured knee, a board should be placed that is_____ inches wide and should extend from buttock to heel.
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A casualty that has a high chance of survival who requires life-saving surgical procedures or medical care would be termed what type of casualty?
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A minimum of ___ 18 gauge IV/Saline locks should be started in all multiple trauma patients.
7.
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What snake if a victim is bitten by it cannot be treated with anti-venom?
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A patient presents with dry hot skin, their pupils are constricted, and they are complaining of being cold. What are they suffering from?
9.
1 point
The Barton bandage is used on what body part?
10.
1 point
Identify the three correct phases of care in a combat zone in the correct order.
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Used to treat Pernicious Anemia.
12.
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A patient presents with signs and symptoms of a fungal skin infection on his arms and in their scalp. What should your scope of treatment be?
13.
1 point
Sutures should be placed ____ apart.
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A rapid hemodynamic status obtained at the patient's radial pulse should be above how many mm Hg to indicate that peripheral perfusion is occurring?
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1 point
This medication is used to prevent gonorrheal opthalmia in newborns.
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When do you obtain a brief history and conduct a head to toe evaluation of a trauma patient?
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A patient presents with frostbite to their hand, you should re-warm the body part in a tub of warm water a what temperature?
18.
1 point
A priority evacuation must be made within how many hours?
19.
1 point
You do not induce vomiting if you suspect systemic poisoning from what?
20.
1 point
For a patient that is allergic to penicillin and has been diagnosed with Gonorrhea, what would you prescribe them?
21.
1 point
A patient presents with hypothermia, you should rewarm them in a tub of warm water at what temperature?
22.
1 point
What is used for neutralizing alkali's?
23.
1 point
Kwell or Lindane is used to treat what?
24.
1 point
What is used to neutralize acids?
25.
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During what phase of care do you attempt CPR on the battlefield for victims who have no pulse, respiration, or other signs of life that WERE NOT victims of any blast or penetrating trauma?
26.
1 point
When providing care under fire, your first objectives should be to do what?
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When operating in combat, the auspices of Tactical Combat Casualty Care, the primary survey is conducted in what order as opposed to A-B-C-D-E?
28.
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True or False. You should suture a puncture would that is no more than 5/16th of an inch in diameter if the animal has been captured and is in quarantine.
29.
1 point
_____ result in heavy bleeding, and usually present as tissue being torn away from the body.
30.
1 point
Used to treat Pellagra.
31.
1 point
The Glasgow coma scale is graded on a ____ point scale.
32.
1 point
A routine evacuation must be made within how many hours?