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Deja Review Family Medicine, 2nd Edition
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Both my children go to work.I'm all alone at home.
You have chest pains you should be taking baby aspirins 81mg or baby aspirins and probably nitroglycerine tablets. Always goto hospital or call 911 if you feel short of breath radiating pain on left side of body stabbing pain etc.
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Got a question for my first aid at work homework. What answer do you think is correct please.
The first step in caring for a patient who has chest pain should be to?
A.Begin CPR
B.Rest the casualty and talk to them to relieve anxiety.
C.Examine the patient for chest injuries.
D.Assist the patient in contacting their doctor.
I do believe it is D. He isn't unconscious, so not A. You look for apparent injuies, such as blood and such, but quickly and before you do that you should call for help. I think D... Could be B but chest pain is serious, and if you are on the scene ( standing by ready to help) the first step is always call for help, unless help is on the way..
Hope it helps!
I just can't seem to find the First Aid/Home Remedies for these Signs & Symptoms:
1. Bradycardia (First Aid/Home Remedy)
2. Bruit (First Aid/Home Remedy)
3. Chest Pain (First Aid/Home Remedy)
4. Tachycardia (First Aid/Home Remedy)
I'm really hoping you guys can help me. Thanks a lot in advance.
These symptoms are nothing to mess with. A home remedy and first aid does not address the cause for these symptoms.
I don't drugs, first and for most. I had my stomach pumped last night, and I am still experiencing some pain in my throat, and a little in my chest. What can I do?
You had a very stressful invasion into your esophagus, it was unnaturally stretched, so it will hurt for a while. Meanwhile, since your pipes were injured, there are a number of things you can do to avoid infection and ease pain and speed healing:
1- When I have an injury, I take vit C with bromelain and a calcium prepraration (like Bone Up) and lysine every 4 hours for a few weeks. This is a calming formula my dentist prescribed for me when I broke my hand. (oddly enough dentists know a lot about bones and tissue repair). My bones knitted in 3 weeks, which is record time.
2 -Also some people put some 3% hydrogen peroxide into a little nasal pump and squirt it onto the back of their mouths. This is purported to stop infections and energize you. My family squirts with no ill effect. In fact if you are tired, it is energizing.
A. sterile gauze pads in assorted sizes.
B. a bottle of multiple vitamins.
C. a knife to cut open blood blisters.
D. aspirin.
2. Which of the following is not a type of open wound?
A. Abrasion
B. Avulsion
C. Puncture
D. Bruise
3. A good aerobic facility will have
A. a lot of equipment.
B. good ventilation.
C. carpet over concrete flooring.
D. dim lighting.
4. When aerobic exercise is combined with calisthenics as well as warm-up and cooldown stretches, it
A. is much more competitive than other sports.
B. has a high risk of injury.
C. doesn't strengthen or condition the heart.
D. provides a complete workout.
5. When faced with an emergency situation, the "first" rule to remember is to
A. stay calm and keep those around you calm.
B. begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation at once.
C. keep the rest of the class exercising.
D. look up an emergency phone number.
6. Heel bruises can be prevented by
A. placing heel cups inside the athletic shoe.
B. walking.
C. taking a hot bath.
D. wearing thin socks.
7. When purchasing aerobic exercise shoes, you should look for shoes with
A. a loose arch support.
B. a firm cushioning in the heel and forefoot.
C. a firm forefoot and room across the metatarsals.
D. minimal cushioning.
8. Fitness instructors can avoid burnout by
A. teaching three to four classes daily.
B. always doing a full workout each time they teach.
C. avoiding the temptation to lie flat on their backs for any great length of time.
D. using the services of a chiropractor and/or massage therapist.
9. The displacement of a bone end from a joint is called
A. a dislocation.
B. a soft tissue sprain.
C. bursitis.
D. chondromalacia.
10. Which of the following statements describes "long-term" aerobics students?
A. They aren't prone to minor injuries.
B. Long-term students need not worry about preventative safety techniques.
C. They risk injury even though they may be in good shape.
D. Long-term students reduce their occurrences of microtrauma over time.
11. What should an aerobics instructor do if a student loses consciousness and isn't breathing?
A. Perform the Heimlich maneuver
B. Call for emergency help immediately, and if certified, begin the rescue breathing procedure immediately
C. Hit the chest to start breathing
D. Elevate the feet
12. The RICE method for initial 48-hour treatment of certain fitness injuries includes
A. a high-carbohydrate diet, rest, and relaxation.
B. a referral, high-carbohydrate diet, and rest.
C. rest, ice, compression, and elevation.
D. rest, injury, carbohydrates, and exercise.
13. Which of the following requires immediate professional attention?
A. Muscle soreness
B. Excessive bleeding
C. Skin abrasions
D. Shin splints
14. In order to improve your body symmetry, it's important to
A. strive for the maximum number of repetitions you can achieve without fatigue.
B. try to keep the muscles contracted as tightly as possible.
C. recognize and strengthen the weaker areas of the body.
D. build endurance.
15. At what point should an injured student see a sports injury professional?
A. When the pain doesn't subside after three to five days of rest
B. As soon as the incident occurs and pain is identified
C. As soon as the initial pain first stops
D. Immediately after an out-of-shape exerciser experiences discomfort
16. What is the most common injury for both aerobics instructors and students?
A. Heel bruises
B. Neck sprains
C. Shin splints
D. Burnout and fatigue
17. A fracture that has no opening in the skin is called a/an
A. open fracture.
B. concealed fracture.
C. complex fracture.
D. closed fracture.
18. Sports that involve a sharp pull to the arm can cause what kind of injury?
A. Carpal tunnel syndrome
B. Syncope
C. Rotator cuff syndrome
D. Epicondylitis
19. Which of the following is the best way to be prepared for a possible emergency?
A. Have insurance
B. Purchase a lot of bandages and other first aid materials
C. Talk to people who have been injured before
D. Have basic emergency strategies memorized or written out in case of need
20. To be fully prepared for emergency situations, you should
A. rely on medical personnel for injuries, no matter how extreme.
B. become certified in CPR.
C. hire a sports medicine specialist to attend to any injuries that occur in your classes.
D. rely on instinct and only alert medical professionals when the injured has stopped breathing.
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