CH. 30 Flashcards
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Answers to Assessment in Action Questions
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Answers to Assessment in Action Questions
- Answer: D appendix.
- Answer: A advanced life support intercept.
- Answer: D Shock resulting from blunt trauma
- Answer: B liver.
- Answer: D Spleen and stomach
- Answer: D Pancreas and spleen
- Answer: B tachypnea and tachycardia.
- Answer: B Hematuria
- Answer: Peritonitis is caused by blood, stomach, or urinary bladder contents emptying into the peritoneal cavity.
- Answer: Guarding is contracting the abdominal wall muscles to minimize the movement of the contents within the peritoneum. Guarding is a sign of peritonitis. For this patient, guarding should raise suspicion that significant internal injuries have occurred. The signs of shock and the patient’s symptoms reflect a life-threatening emergency.