Correct Answer: B. Nasal cannula
For a patient who is alert and experiencing chest discomfort, a nasal cannula is often used for mild to moderate oxygen supplementation.
Correct Answer: B. Coaching slow breathing
Slow breathing can help manage symptoms of hyperventilation and severe anxiety effectively.
Correct Answer: D. Both aspirin and nitroglycerin before transport
Aspirin and nitroglycerin are standard treatments for suspected myocardial infarction to help reduce clotting and improve blood flow to the heart.
Correct Answer: B. Airway compromise
A patient with charred skin and a hoarse voice likely has airway burns, making airway compromise the primary concern.
Correct Answer: B. Rapid transport to a stroke center
Rapid transport to a stroke center is crucial for a patient with suspected stroke symptoms to enable timely and appropriate treatment.
Correct Answer: C. Bulky dressing
For a flail chest, stabilizing the chest wall with a bulky dressing can help manage breathing.
Correct Answer: A. Epinephrine auto-injector
An epinephrine auto-injector is the best initial treatment for an allergic reaction with symptoms like facial swelling.
Correct Answer: A. Palpate the abdomen for rigidity
Palpating the abdomen can help identify signs of internal bleeding and other injuries.
Correct Answer: B. Pain assessment and management
Initial management should focus on assessing and managing pain, especially without a history of trauma.
Correct Answer: D. None of the above
All listed medications can be appropriate under certain conditions in acute heart failure management, depending on the patient’s specific symptoms and medical history.
Correct Answer: A. Needle decompression
Needle decompression is critical for managing tension pneumothorax to relieve pressure on the lungs and other thoracic structures.
Correct Answer: A. Administer an oral glucose solution
If a diabetic patient is conscious and able to swallow, administering oral glucose can quickly raise their blood sugar levels.
Correct Answer: A. Traction splint
A traction splint is ideal for stabilizing and aligning fractures of the lower leg to reduce pain and prevent further damage to surrounding tissues.
Correct Answer: C. Fowler’s position
Transporting a patient with severe abdominal pain in Fowler’s position (semi-sitting) can help alleviate discomfort.
Correct Answer: A. Stroke
Severe headache and blurred vision are symptoms that should raise suspicion of a stroke.
Correct Answer: C. Protect the patient from injury without restraining movements
During a seizure, it is important to protect the patient from injury without applying restraint, which can cause harm.
Correct Answer: B. Passive rewarming
Passive rewarming is recommended for hypothermia to gradually increase the body temperature without causing rapid changes.
Correct Answer: A. Keep the patient lying down and elevate the legs
This position helps increase blood flow to the brain and can prevent another fainting episode.
Correct Answer: A. Rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin
Prompt administration of rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin is critical after suspected rabies exposure.
Correct Answer: B. Provide immediate transport
Sudden, severe, localized abdominal pain could indicate a serious condition, necessitating rapid transport to a medical facility.
Correct Answer: A. Move the patient to a cooler environment and initiate cooling measures.
Rapid cooling and moving the patient to a cooler environment are essential for treating heat stroke, a potentially life-threatening condition.
Correct Answer: C. Engage in calming conversation and ensure an open airway.
Keeping the patient calm and ensuring an open airway are vital in managing severe panic attacks effectively.
Correct Answer: A. Provide supplemental oxygen and prepare for ventilation support.
Managing breathing and preparing for potential ventilation support are crucial for patients with flail chest due to compromised chest wall stability.
Correct Answer: B. Stabilize the limb with a splint without disturbing the bone.
Stabilizing the fracture with minimal disturbance to the protruding bone reduces further injury and pain.