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2-63. 2-64. 2-65. 2-66. 2-67. The body’s physiologic response to an irritation or inflammation is characterized by 1. redness, warmth, and swelling 2. redness, coolness, and discomfort 3. blanching, coolness, and swelling 4. none of the above A single pus-filled cavity in the true skin of the nape of the neck would be classified as a 1. carbuncle 2. furuncle 3. lymph node 4. none of the above The appropriate treatment for a metal splinter embedded in the left eye is to 1. remove the foreign body with sterile forceps 2. remove the foreign body with a dry cotton swab 3. patch the left eye and transport to a medical treatment  facility 4. patch both eyes and transport to a medical treatment facility Appropriate treatment for a sucking chest wound includes all of the following EXCEPT 1. giving oral fluids a. administering  oxygen  therapy 3. treating for shock 4. placing the victim on the injured side Appropriate treatment for a protruding abdominal wound includes 1. giving oral fluids 2. replacing the intestines into the abdominal cavity 3. applying a dry sterile compress 4. treating for shock 2-68. When a medical officer may not be available for several days, a corpsman may attempt to close 1. wounds  with  minimal  signs  of infection 2. puncture  wounds 3. wounds involving tendons and ligaments 4. none of the above 2-69. An alternate name for an 2-70. 2-71. 2-72. absorbable suture material is 1. dermalon 2. gut 3. silk 4. nylon Local anesthetics with epinephrine may be used 1. when suturing fingers or toes 2.    for nerve blocks 3.    on hypertensive patients 4.    on diabetic patients The physiologic results of shock include 1. increased  cardiac  output 2. hypoxia 3. hyperperfusion  of  organs 4. increased  urine  output The signs and symptoms of shock include 1. hot and dry skin, dilated pupils, weak and rapid pulse 2. hot and dry skin, constricted  pupils,  strong and rapid pulse 3. cool and most skin, dilated pupils, weak and rapid pulse 4. cool and moist skin, constricted  pupils,  strong and rapid pulse 2-73. Oligemic shock is another name for 1.   cardiogenic shock 2.   neurogenic  shock 3.   septic  shock 4.   hypovolemic shock 12

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