Title: Being thrown by a blast wave and impacting the ground is what type of blast injury? Post by: Eminoa on Mar 18, 2018 Being thrown by a blast wave and impacting the ground is what type of blast injury?
A) Secondary B) Primary C) Quaternary D) Tertiary Question 2 When the heart can no longer meet the body's perfusion demands, _____ occurs. a. myocardial infarction b. stable angina c. unstable angina d. heart failure Question 3 What is the appropriate treatment regimen for a suspected tension pneumothorax? A) Intubation, stabilization of the chest wall with dressings, manage shock B) Oxygen, IV fluids wide open, cardiac monitor, meds for dysrhythmias C) IV fluids to increase output, cardiac monitor, pericardiocentesis D) Ventilation, needle decompression, IV fluids to manage hypotension Question 4 Which patient with the following injury should NOT be log rolled? A) Unstable pelvic fracture B) Unstable thoracic injury C) Unstable femur fracture D) Unstable cervical spine Title: Being thrown by a blast wave and impacting the ground is what type of blast injury? Post by: dymasraja on Mar 18, 2018 Content hidden
Title: Being thrown by a blast wave and impacting the ground is what type of blast injury? Post by: Eminoa on Mar 18, 2018 Thank you for always stepping in by helping me with my homework
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