The carotid artery is located:
a. In the thigh area
b. In the left side of the chest
c. Just above the arm pit
d. In the right temple
e. In the neck
Answer: E
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Power Engineering Chapter 36
- If someone is stung by an insect the stinger should be removed by?
- RED is used to treat?
- If a person is panicking, has a red face, or lips, eyelids and fingers tip turning blue could be caused by?
- When a casualty is breathing, has a pulse, but is still unconscious, he or she should be placed?
- Act of breathing for casualties who, for some reason, are not able to breathe for themselves.
- How do you treat a stroke?
- How do you treat cardiac arrest?
- If a person stops breathing, has no pulse, and becomes unconscious may have?
- How do you treat a hear attack?
- How do you treat Angina?
- A person that is feeling nauseous, dizzy, shortness of breath, and cold skin may have?
- What does the left side and right side do in the heart?
- Who are the most important people in the EMS system?
- Which one is NOT part of the EMS system?
- A serious condition that arises when all parts of the body cannot obtain an adequate supply of oxygenated blood
- A situation in which the heart has stopped completely or beats too irregularly to pump any blood
- A cardiovascular condition in which there is an excessive buildup of materials such as cholesterol and fatty acids in the vessels, causing a narrowing or "hardening" of the arteries.
- A decrease in oxygen level in the blood. It leads to damage or death of fundamental tissues and organs.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The act of breathing for a non-breathing casualty
- Another name for Trachea is?
- A co-worker is experiencing shortness of breath, nausea, sweating, and is strongly denying that he/she is in need of attention. The worker is likely experiencing:
- To assess the condition of an unconscious casualty, the Canadian and American Medical Associations recommend following the:
- One symptom that a person in shock may display is:
- The term "pop or drop" refers to: