- Silva
- Acid
- Water
- All of the above
- a
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Which medical condition will develop from severe blood loss?
- Anaphylaxis
- Grunting
- Shock
- Hypthermia
- c
The most concerning physical finding in an infant with an acute respiratory infection or RAD execration is:
- Tachypnea
- Hypoglycemia
- Abdominal Breathing
- Hypothermia
- a
Where should you place the AED pads when treating as infant for cardiac arrest?
- Chest and Back
- Do not use AED on an infant
- Upper Chest and Mid Abdomen
- Response Wherever they fit.
- a
The severity of a ligament injury progresses from:
- Sprain to strain
- Sprain to tear
- Strain to tear
- Strain to sprain
- b
All of the following are consistent with the diagnosis of bacterial trachetis Except:
- Strider
- Preceding viral URI
- High Fever
- Minimal Sputum production
- b
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