ITLS Final Exam Latest Update - Exam Questions and 100% Correct Answers Guaranteed A+
- signs of inhalation burn: - CORRECT ANSWER: Soot
Coughing Hoarse voice
Describe Platinum 10 minutes: - CORRECT ANSWER: Time that it should take to load and go
Describe the fix it process: - CORRECT ANSWER: If something is injured like a sucking chest wound, fix it and move on to the next injury. Basically, when you see it fix it.
Describe the windshield survey: - CORRECT ANSWER: When arriving on scene, scan through the windshield to look at what is all involved in the scene. This is a crucial part of scene safety.
Difference between compensated and decompensated shock: - CORRECT ANSWER: Compensated leads into decompensated. In decompensated you will have hypotension, ALOC and absent or weak peripheral pulses.
Name three types of mechanical shock: - CORRECT ANSWER: Obstructive: Cardiac Tamponade, Tension Pneumothorax, Massive Pulmonary Embolism
Cardiogenic: Myocardial contusion, Myocardial Infarction
Normal EtCO2: - CORRECT ANSWER: 35-45 mmHg
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Patient with closed head injury should have systolic BP maintained above: - CORRECT
ANSWER: 90 mmHg
Signs of neurogenic shock - CORRECT ANSWER: Hypotension
Pulse Decrease Warm pink dry
Three signs of Becks Triad: - CORRECT ANSWER: JVD Muffled Heart Tones Shock(hypotension)
Treatment for wet chemical burn - CORRECT ANSWER: Irrigate
Ventilation rate for intubated patient: - CORRECT ANSWER: 8-10 breaths per minute
Ventilation rate for non intubated patient: - CORRECT ANSWER: 10-12 breaths per minute
What are signs and symptoms of Hemothorax? - CORRECT ANSWER: Flat neck veins
Tachypnea Tachycardia Dullness to percussion ALOC Hypotension
What are the 3 signs of Cushings Response - CORRECT ANSWER: Pulse decrease
Increase BP Abnormal respiration
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