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Quiz 42: Near Drowning/Wet Drowning
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Question 1
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The effects of a near-drowning victim inhaling water into the lungs include: 1) alveolar consolidation. 2) bronchospasm. 3) production of frothy, white secretions. 4) pleural effusion.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
What are complications associated with a near drowning in unclean, swampy water? 1) Pneumonia 2) Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) 3) Pulmonary fibrosis 4) Pulmonary hypertension
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The pulmonary function findings for a wet drowning victim would reveal:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
According to the World Health Organization, where does drowning rank worldwide as a cause of unintentional death?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
What water temperature has been shown to be a favorable prognostic factor in near drowning?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The initial chest radiograph appearance of a near-drowning victim may include: 1) normal lung fields. 2) atelectasis. 3) pulmonary edema. 4) pencil point sign.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Warming techniques for a cold-water near-drowning victim include all of the following EXCEPT:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A 10-year-old girl was rescued from a school swimming pool, where she was found unconscious, and transported to a nearby hospital, where her lungs were discovered to be dry. What could cause dry lungs in this near drowning?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
After an extended time underwater, a near-drowning victim will most likely have:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
In comparing the pathologic changes to the lungs caused by fresh water versus salt water, which of the following can be stated?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A near-drowning victim in cardiac arrest has been placed in an ambulance. During transport, the goals of the paramedics should be to: 1) contact the victim's insurance carrier. 2) perform high-quality CPR. 3) conserve the victim's body heat. 4) administer FIO
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Question 12
Multiple Choice
What is the upper time limit that a cold-water near-drowning victim can be submerged and survive?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
In the United States, what percentage of pediatric drowning victims are male?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be routinely ordered for the majority of wet-drowning victims? 1) Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) 2) Hemodialysis 3) Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) 4) Mechanical ventilation