Deck 22: Disaster Medicine

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After a devastating plane crash, in which hundreds of individuals are gravely injured, a nurse separates the wounded into categories: a. minimally injured; b. severely injured; c. near death; and d. dead. This rapid assessment of the severity of illness is known as:

A) Decontamination
B) Distributive justice
C) Triage
D) Disaster planning
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Which of the following is the best first action to take with an actively bleeding patient?

A) Assess the patient for bloodborne pathogens, such as chronic hepatitis B or HIV, with a blood test.
B) Apply direct pressure to the bleeding site, after employing standard precautions.
C) Extablish IV access, get send blood for crossmatching, and infuse normal saline until blood products for transfusion are available.
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In an emergency, the safest blood type to infuse into a patient is:

A) Type AB+
B) Type A+
C) Type B-
D) Type O-
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After a nuclear reactor fails, the easiest way to determine if there is an environmental release of radiation is:

A) To look at the reactor, it will appear radioactive to the eye.
B) To inhale the air, radioactivity has a distinct odor.
C) To listen for crackling sounds, as radioactive particles are emitted into the atmosphere.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following are indicators a patient is in shock?

A) Cool, clammy skin
B) Pink, diaphoretic skin
C) Bruises and lacerations on the skin
D) All of the above
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Which of the following are also indicators that a patient is in shock?

A) Elevated blood pressures
B) Hyperthermia
C) Tachycardia
D) Pressured speech
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An open fracture is a fracture in which:

A) Any reasonably observant passerby can see that a bone is broken.
B) The fractured bone protrudes through the skin
C) The fracture is associated with a dislocation
D) The fracture has not yet been splinted.
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After a fall from a fourth-story window, a man is found to be in cardiac arrest. You should:

A) Immediately begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
B) Stabilize the spine, then begin CPR
C) Use the head-tilt chin lift to open the airway
D) Check the patient's blood pressure
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Relatively early effects of radiation exposure include:

A) Sunburn, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
B) Premature aging
C) Birth defects
D) Bone marrow suppression
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Irrigation of the skin with clean water is mostly likely to benefit victims of:

A) An earthquake
B) A tsunami
C) The release of smallpox
D) A chemical spill
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Deck 22: Disaster Medicine
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After a devastating plane crash, in which hundreds of individuals are gravely injured, a nurse separates the wounded into categories: a. minimally injured; b. severely injured; c. near death; and d. dead. This rapid assessment of the severity of illness is known as:

A) Decontamination
B) Distributive justice
C) Triage
D) Disaster planning
Triage
2
Which of the following is the best first action to take with an actively bleeding patient?

A) Assess the patient for bloodborne pathogens, such as chronic hepatitis B or HIV, with a blood test.
B) Apply direct pressure to the bleeding site, after employing standard precautions.
C) Extablish IV access, get send blood for crossmatching, and infuse normal saline until blood products for transfusion are available.
Apply direct pressure to the bleeding site, after employing standard precautions.
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In an emergency, the safest blood type to infuse into a patient is:

A) Type AB+
B) Type A+
C) Type B-
D) Type O-
Type O-
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After a nuclear reactor fails, the easiest way to determine if there is an environmental release of radiation is:

A) To look at the reactor, it will appear radioactive to the eye.
B) To inhale the air, radioactivity has a distinct odor.
C) To listen for crackling sounds, as radioactive particles are emitted into the atmosphere.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following are indicators a patient is in shock?

A) Cool, clammy skin
B) Pink, diaphoretic skin
C) Bruises and lacerations on the skin
D) All of the above
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Which of the following are also indicators that a patient is in shock?

A) Elevated blood pressures
B) Hyperthermia
C) Tachycardia
D) Pressured speech
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An open fracture is a fracture in which:

A) Any reasonably observant passerby can see that a bone is broken.
B) The fractured bone protrudes through the skin
C) The fracture is associated with a dislocation
D) The fracture has not yet been splinted.
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After a fall from a fourth-story window, a man is found to be in cardiac arrest. You should:

A) Immediately begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
B) Stabilize the spine, then begin CPR
C) Use the head-tilt chin lift to open the airway
D) Check the patient's blood pressure
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Relatively early effects of radiation exposure include:

A) Sunburn, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
B) Premature aging
C) Birth defects
D) Bone marrow suppression
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Irrigation of the skin with clean water is mostly likely to benefit victims of:

A) An earthquake
B) A tsunami
C) The release of smallpox
D) A chemical spill
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