Do you have any ALS knowledge/training IRL? If so, please state them below. *
Your answer
1. The first step in treating a patient who may be experiencing a cardiac arrest is to take his or her baseline vital signs. *
2. Which of the following is the first step you should take in treating a medical patient? *
3. You are assessing a diabetic patient who is conscious, but extremely confused. You are unable to determine whether the condition is hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia. What do you do? *
4. A patients vital signs include his or her capillary refill time and breath sounds. *
5. A patient you are treating has just lost consciousness, what is the first thing you should do? *
6. What are the MOST important things to notice when doing a rapid trauma assessment? *
7. Where do you begin a detailed physical examination? *
8. Crackles, Rhonchi, Pleural Rubs, and Stridor are considered what? *
9. What medication is also known as "adrenaline for the heart"? *
10. What medication would be used in an attempt to stop an active seizure? *
Did you receive any help on this test, and or use the internet to help? *