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In a penetrating trauma scenario, you should look to
When dealing with a patient where there is an impaled object which is pulsating, you should
What method can be used to assess a total surface burn area
What type of burn will have an entry and exit wound
Full thickness burns may present with little to no pain, True or False
If a patient has burning material on them which is not stuck to the skin, you should
How long should you aim to cool a thermal burn area in a non-time critical situation
In a chemical burn situation, irrigation can be done for up to
Where a patient is unconscious and has airway burns, you should consider early
Carboxyhaemoglobin will cause a false oxygen saturation reading on a pulse oxygen device, True or False
Crush injury and syndrome are the same condition, True or False
What are the 3 common factors which lead to the development of crush syndrome
Placing catastrophic tourniquets loosely on crushed limbs prior to release is for what reason
Which of the following are indicators for Crush syndrome
Normally in the context of crush syndrome treatment, a large bolus of what is given prior to release to try and alleviate the effects of the syndrome
An electrical burn will only occur on the surface of the skin, True or False
An electrical current passing between two parts of the body can disrupt/block signals between the brain and muscles, True or False
Muscle spasms during electrocution can cause fractures and dislocations, True or False
With electrical injury, what system/organ if affected could cause arrhythmia’s?
At what voltage and above are cardiac arrhythmias/arrest more likely
What part of the body is most commonly affected in a crush incident
A significant crush injury to the torso or head will always result in death. True or False
What best describes crush syndrome
Hypovolaemia, Hyperkalaemia, and Metabolic acidosis are all potential effects of crush syndrome. True or False
Which of the following would indicate an increased risk of airway damage and compromise in a patient involved in a burns incident?
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