Paramedic Trauma Practice Test 1
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1. Question
What causes hypovolemia in pediatric patients?
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2. Question
Which of the following is not one of the top three early signs of shock in children?
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3. Question
With what injury will Beck’s triad be noted?
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4. Question
When referring to trauma-related signs and symptoms, what is Hamman’s sign?
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5. Question
What are traction splints used for?
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6. Question
What type of trauma produces a depressed skull fracture?
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7. Question
Which of the following injuries would not require an occlusive dressing?
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8. Question
Following the rule of nines, what percentage of body surface area is burned if an adult patient received burns to both legs and genitalia?
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9. Question
When a patient has a superficial, first-degree burn, what skin layer(s) are damaged?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What is considered a significant fall for adult patients?
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