1 Signs of correct placement of an Interosseous Infusion needle include:

Loss of resistance on entering the bone marrow
Needle Stability
Administer 8 ml of fluid without tissue swelling
Free blood flow on needle aspiration

2 An intraosseous infusion needle is often placed in the

tibial tuberosity
fibular tuberosity

3 An intraosseous infusion needle is often placed in the

tibial tuberosity
fibular tuberosity

4 The landmark for identifying the long saphenous vein for cutdown at the ankle is

Medial Malleolus
Lateral Malleolus

5 Confirmation of correct placement of the endotracheal tube includes.

Visualizing entrance of the tube between the vocal cords.
hearing breath sounds over both lungs
hearing breath sounds over the right lung.
seeing the chest rise on ventilation.

6 The chest tube should be inserted

below the rib
Above the rib

7 Signs of a pneuthorax include

dullness to percussion over the affected lung
resonance to percussion over the affected lung

8 Chest tube should be placed in the anterior axillary line in the

4th or 5th interspace
2nd or 3rd interspace.
8th or 9th interspace.
6th or 7th interspace.

9 An injured spleen is most like in a patient with blunt abdominal trauma with

right upper quandrant tenderness
right lower quadrant tenderness
left lower quadrant tenderess
left upper quadrant tenderness

10 Normal blood pressure is greater than 90 mm systolic

True
False

11 A normal respiratory rate is between 15 and 30 breaths per minute.

True
False


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