shock and bleeding control

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1.
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your 24 year old male patient shows signs and symptoms of early stages of compensated shock how much oxygen should you place him on
2.
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You are dispatched to a possible stabbing at the end zone bar. what is your first priority.
3.
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The type of shock that is caused from fluid loss is...
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your patient is a 20 year old female with a blood pressure of 100/60. HR= 118 RR=22 and blood loss of approximately 500 ml from a gunshot wound. what stage of shock is the patient currently in
5.
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your patient lost approximately 1 liter of blood how many MLs are in 1 liter
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which type of bleeding is characterized by bright red bleeding under pressure...
7.
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your patient has steady slow bleeding to an extremity what treatments may slow bleeding due to vasoconstriction
8.
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the type of shock that is caused by dysfunction of the heart is...
9.
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the water portion of blood is the...
10.
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what type of shock is caused by a change in the shape of the body's container/ relative hypovolemia?
11.
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you have an 18 year old male patient involved in a farming accident you are unable to control the bleeding from the leg with direct pressure and elevation. What intervention may be required?
12.
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which type of bleeding is characterized by dark red color with steady flow...
13.
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you are dispatched to a 26 year old male patient with a leg injury. You find him bleeding profusely. During which part of your assessment do you control bleeding
14.
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what position should you transport your shock patient in...
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your 30 year old shock patent is apenic and pulseless no bystander CPR has been started. how should you and your partner proceed?
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shock is also known as...
17.
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you are dispatched to a 30 year old male patient who fell off the roof of a house. He has shallow irregular respirations HR= 140 BP= 80/40 SpO2= 82%. how should you deliver oxygen to this patient
18.
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you have an unresponsive male patient with no external deformities, rigid distended abdomen, profound hypotension, and low spo2. what is your differential diagnosis?
19.
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your trauma patient with facial injuries requires PPV what type of airway adjuncts is contraindicated
20.
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you are 20 year old male patient is comatose with a blood pressure of 60/P and lost approximately 2000 ml of blood what stage of shock is the patient experiencing