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Title: In responding to a two-car collision, be prepared to look for:
Post by: vietquocnguyen on Mar 18, 2018
In responding to a two-car collision, be prepared to look for:
 
  A) flail chest.
  B) severe lower extremity injuries.
  C) multiple patients.
  D) altered mental status patients.

Question 2

The AEMT shows he is correctly using the Jump START triage system on a three-year-old male trauma patient when he:
 
  A) makes a conscious effort to look for bruises to the patient's body.
  B) quickly determines the perfusion status and mental status.
  C) carefully examines the chest for signs of retractions.
  D) obtains a systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

Question 3

A patient who does not respond to verbal or painful stimuli is best described as:
 
  A) unconscious.
  B) obtunded.
  C) lethargic.
  D) unresponsive.

Question 4

When conducting the size up of a MCI, you will identify:
 
  A) the estimated number of patients.
  B) the need for additional resources.
  C) the person who caused the accident.
  D) both A and B


Title: In responding to a two-car collision, be prepared to look for:
Post by: Steven on Mar 18, 2018
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Title: In responding to a two-car collision, be prepared to look for:
Post by: vietquocnguyen on Mar 18, 2018
This helps so much, thank you for responding so quickly...


Title: In responding to a two-car collision, be prepared to look for:
Post by: Steven on Mar 18, 2018
No worries, I was online and bored :lol: