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Organs rely on strict perfusion levels in order to function well, True or False
Which of the following can be signs of poor circulatory perfusion
Poor circulation can cause the patients’ mental state/demeanour to be
Irregular bi-lateral pulses can indicate a blockage or
What does CRT stand for
Blood on the floor plus 4 is used to identify any further external haemorrhage, plus any potential
When reviewing ‘Blood on the floor plus 4’, what are the 4
What Ambulance Service medication can be given in the context of catastrophic haemorrhage when dealing with certain trauma situations to reduce clot breakdown
The pleural space can hold potentially up to how many litres of blood during internal haemorrhage
Blood loss from femoral shaft fractures can range between how many litres
Where a pelvic injury/fracture is suspected with potential internal pelvic haemorrhage, you should apply
Splinting limb injuries where there is internal haemorrhage will not help stem any further bleeding, True or False
A Myocardial Infarction will always show ST-elevation on an ECG, True or False
Decubitus Angina is where pain comes on when the patient is
Prinzmetal’s Angina is caused by
Left Ventricle Failure can cause a back up of blood causing oedema in which organ
Congested cardiac failure affects which sides of the heart
Shock in the medical context can be described as
Septic shock is caused by
What type of shock occurs in anaphylaxis
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