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1. A 30 year old climber is experiencing sever shortness of breath after reaching an
elevation of 12000feet. The PT is very anxious and has rales noted to all quadrants but
is otherwise healthy. He is not accustomed to high altitudes. What should you do?
Administer oxygen while descending to a lower altitude.
2. A 26 year old female does not respond to verbal stimuli but moans in response to
pain. A friend states the patient has ingested approx 150 amitriptyline tables. Vital Signs
are BP 88/50 R16. You establish IV access and administer a fluid challenge. En route to
the hospital her ECG shows a widening QRS. You should administer
Sodium Bicarbonate.
3. You PT experienced trauma yesterday and you are transferring her to a larger facility.
She has been experiencing progressive hypoxia. You notice coarse crackles in all lung
fields on ventilation. Vital signs are BP 90/50 and SPO2 90%. You should
Transport emergency and continue ventilation.
4. An alert 22 year old male was just disentangled from debris in a house collapse. He
denies head or neck pain, but complains of server hip pain. Vital signs are BP 88/40.
P120 R 16 you should administer.
Sodium bicarbonate
5. Braxton Hicks contractions
Occur in the second trimester and are false labor.
6. A 40 year old male crashed his motorcycle. He had a brief loss of consciousness,
woke up and
walked home. You find him 2 hours later at home unconscious. You should suspect.
Epidural hematoma
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