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A patient who is unresponsive but has adequate breathing and no indications of cervical-spine trauma should be placed on his:
 
  A) left side.
  B) right side.
  C) back.
  D) stomach.

Question 2

Which of the following is the Parkland formula for determining fluid resuscitation in patients with moderate to severe burns?
 
  A) 8 mL  patient weight in kilograms  BSA involved
  B) 8 mL  patient weight in pounds  BSA involved
  C) 4 mL  patient weight in kilograms  BSA involved
  D) 4 mL  patient weight in pounds  BSA involved

Question 3

Most patients you encounter will be alert and obviously have an open airway. An adequate airway will be evident in the patient's general appearance through the level of responsiveness, skin color, and ease of speaking and breathing. Your primary assessment of those patients is essentially completed by the time you:
 
  A) have obtained the patient's history.
  B) reach the patient's side.
  C) leave the scene.
  D) transport the patient.

Question 4

Current fluid resuscitation guidelines recommend:
 
  A) 400 mL  body surface area involved over 4 hours.
  B) 40 mL/kg  body surface area involved over 24 hours.
  C) 2-4 mL/kg  body surface area involved over 24 hours.
  D) administer fluid bolus as necessary to keep systolic bp at 100 mmHg.
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6 years ago
Answer to q. 1

A

Answer to q. 2

C

Answer to q. 3

B

Answer to q. 4

C
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