Test 2 part 1 Flashcards

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1
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why might severe bleeding need to be controlled immdiately?

A

loss of bood

life-threatening conditions

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2
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what are examples of life-threatening external bleeding?

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blood spurting from wound

bleeding that fails to stop after all measures have been taken to control it

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3
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how do you care for someone who is bleeding extrenally?

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check scene and person
obtain consent
cover sterile dressing
apply direct pressure until bleeding stops
cover dressing with bandage
apply direct pressure on the wound with sterile cauze or pad
if blood soaks through bandage, add more pads to help absorb blood
continue to monitor the victim’s airway, breathing and circulation

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4
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what do you do if external bleeding doesn’t stop?

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apply additional dressings and bandages and continue to apply pressure
take steps to minimize shock, monitor ABCs
call 911 if not already done

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5
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describe how to minimize infection

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use sterile bandage

wear gloves

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idenfity signs of internal bleeding

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soft tissues are tender, swollen or hard
swelling, tenderness or rigidity
anxiety or restlessness
rapid, weak pulse
rapid breathing, shortness of breath
skin that feels cool or moist or looks pale, ashen or bluish
brusing in the injured area
nausea, vomiting or coughing up blood
abdominal pain
excessive thirst
decreased level of consciousness
severe headache
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7
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describe care for internal bleeding

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do no further harm
monitor breathing and consciousness
help position victim comfortably
keep victim from getting too cold or too hot
give any specific care needed
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8
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2 conditions that result in shock

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severe injury

sudden illness

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anaphylactic shock

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life threatening allergic reaction to a substance, may cause airway to swell, affecting ability to breathe, can occur from insect stings or from foods and drugs

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10
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cardiogenic shock

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failure of the heart to effectively circulate blood to all parts of the body, occurs with heart attack

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hypovolemic shock

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severe bleeding or loss of blood plasma, occurs with internal or external wounds or burns or with severe fluid loss, as from vomiting and diarrhea

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12
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neurogenic shock

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disruption of the autonomic nervous system, which results in the blood vessels expanding and creating a drop in blood pressure; can be caused by fluid loss, trauma to the NS or emotional shock. fainting is an example of neurogenic shock

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13
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what are the 5 types of shock?

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anaphylactic
cardiogenic
hypovolemic
neurogenic
toxic
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14
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toxic shock

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caused by a severe infection causes blood vessels to dilate

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15
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7 signals of shock

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restlessness or irritability
altered consciousness
pale, ashen, bluish, cool or moist skin
rapid breathing
rapid and weak pulse
excessive thirst
nausea and vomiting
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16
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explain what care can be given to minimize shock

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check scene for safety and then the victim
call 911
care for conditions you find
help victim lie down on his or her back
elevae legs about 12 inches to help circulate blood to vital organs

17
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when do you not elevate legs?

A

victim is nauseated or having trouble breathing
if you suspect head, neck or back injuries or possible broken bones involving the hips and legs
if moving causes more pain
if you are unsure of victim’s condition

18
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what should you not do for a person to minimize shock?

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give them food or anything to drink