- Strider
- Preceding viral URI
- High Fever
- Minimal Sputum production
- b
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Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in a 2 month old infant with a 10 day history of mild cough, who is in no distress in the ED and has a normal physical examination.
- Viral bronchiolitis
- Congenital Airway Anomaly
- FB ingestion
- Bacterial pneumonia
- b
How does an automatic external defibrillator (AED) help a person who is in cardiac arrest?
- An AED restores normal heart rhythm
- An AED pumps blood
- An AED shocks the brain
- An AED helps the victim breathe
- a
A person who suffers a traumatic rather than planned amputation has:
- No risk of Infection
- A greater risk of infection
- No need for post operative analgesia
- An increased need for oxygen
- b
After finding an unresponsive child, yelling for help, and confirming the child is not breathing what would be your next course of action?
- Deliver 30 Chest Compression
- Deliver Rescue breaths as most cardiac
- Leave the child and search for an AED
- Begin back blows and chest thrusts
- a
How does CPR help when a person goes into cardiac arrest?
- It helps blood flow to the brain
- It stats the heart beating again
- It helps the blood flow to the heart
- B & C
- a
Which of the following is an important component for any bone related to implant?
- Titanium
- Calcium and phosphorus
- Iron
- Calcium Hudroxyapatite
- b
Arriving first to the scene, you find an unresponsive person with no pulse that has thrown up. You fee CPR is not something you are comfortable giving them. What would be the next best thing for you to do?
- Wipe off the face or cover with shirt
- Compression only CPR
- Go and get help
- Do not initiate resuscitation
- b
Where would a person having a heart attack most likely feel pain?
- All of the above
- Abdomen
- In Chest
- In Legs
- c
Critical incident stress debriefing is usually held within ……hours.
- 98
- 120
- 100
- None of these
- d
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Correct Answer is 24-72 hours.