Free EMR Patient Care and Trauma Test 3

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The first part of determining a conscious patient's level of responsiveness is to:

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The first step in determining a conscious patient's level of responsiveness is to introduce yourself to the patient. This establishes communication and begins the assessment process to gauge the patient's awareness and responsiveness.

You enter the residence of an unconscious 30-year-old man. As you are approaching the patient, who is lying motionless on the floor, you should:

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Upon encountering an unconscious patient, it's important to first assess the scene for safety and note any critical observations.

When assessing the MOI of a vehicle that struck a utility pole, you notice that the vehicle's steering wheel is bent. You should:

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A bent steering wheel in a vehicle collision often indicates significant force and impact, potentially causing injuries to the chest.

A patient who verbally or non-verbally lets you know that he or she is willing to accept treatment is giving you ____________ consent.

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Expressed consent occurs when a patient indicates a willingness to accept treatment either verbally or non-verbally.

During the primary assessment, you should:

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During the primary assessment, the main goal is to quickly identify and address any life-threatening conditions that could affect the patient's immediate survival.

Which of the following statements regarding the MOI is correct?

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The mechanism of injury (MOI) helps responders anticipate potential injuries based on how the injury occurred, but it does not definitively diagnose specific injuries.

Which of the following statements regarding a base station is correct?

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A base station in emergency medical services (EMS) is a fixed-location radio system used by dispatchers to communicate with and coordinate operations across the service area.

A DNR order is a written request giving permission for medical personnel not to:

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A DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) order is a medical directive that instructs healthcare providers not to attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if a patient's heart stops or they stop breathing.

In general, you should never change or alter a patient care report, unless:

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It is essential to maintain accuracy in patient care reports, and corrections should be made if there are errors to ensure the information is reliable.

Upon arriving at the scene of an emergency call, a visual survey will enable you to:

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A visual survey upon arriving at the scene allows responders to quickly assess the situation and determine the number of patients present. It also helps in making an initial assessment of injury severity based on visual cues such as patient positioning, obvious injuries, and overall scene conditions.

A patient is said to be alert if he or she:

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A patient who is alert is responsive and able to interact by answering questions accurately and appropriately.

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