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3-22. Treatment of a victim who
ingested a strong acid includes
intravenous infusion therapy and
1. inducing vomiting
2. diluting the stomach
contents with water
3. neutralizing the stomach
contents with a weak sodium
bicarbonate solution
4. gastric lavage
3-23. The most likely area of damage
in a victim who ingested a
strong alkali is the
1.
stomach
2.
esophagus
3.
liver
4.
colon
3-24. Unless directed otherwise, the
3-25.
3-26.
3-27.
treatment of a victim who
ingested turpentine is to
1.
induce vomiting and
observation
2. give 1 to 2 ounces of
vegetable oil orally
3. neutralize with vinegar and
water
4.
give 1 to 2 tablespoonful of
milk of magnesia
Chemical or aspiration pneumonia
is a serious threat in ingestion
of
1.
acid compounds
2.
alkali compounds
3.
petroleum distillates
4.
any of the above
The most common agent in
inhalation poisoning is
1.
carbon dioxide
2.
carbon monoxide
3.
freon
4.
none of the above
Treatment for an inhalation
poisoning victim Includes all of
the following EXCEPT
1.
removal from the
contaminated atmosphere
2.
administration of oxygen
3.
administration of stimulants
4.
treatment for shock
3-28. An anaphylactic reaction to a
bee or wasp sting is treated by
all of the following EXCEPT
1.
removal of jewelry
2.
a subcuticular injection of
epinephrine
3.
warm packs over the sting
site
4.
removing the stinger by
scraping with a dull knife
3-29. Pharmaceutical preparations that
may NOT be given to a scorpion
sting victim include
1.
demerol or morphine
2.
calcium gluconate
3.
valium
4.
all the above are acceptable
3-30. Symptoms of a black widow spider
3-31
3-32
3-33
bite may include severe pain,
dyspnea, and
1.
hypotension
2.
abdominal tetany
3.
a necrotizing lesion
4.
fever and chills
Excision and corticosteroid
therapy is early treatment for
1. scorpion bites
2. black widow spider bites
3. brown recluse spider bites
4. snake bites
The key identifying feature of
the coral snake that
distinguishes it from other
snakes with similar markings is
the
1.
yellow band is always next
to the red band
2.
red band in always next to
the black band
3.
distinctive bite pattern
4.
deep pits below the eyes
On patrol, a member of your unit
receives a rattlesnake bite just
below the elbow. First aid
treatment includes
1. placing a tourniquet 2
inches proximal to the bite
site
2. placing a constricting band
2 inches proximal to the
bite site above the elbow
3. placing a constricting band
2 inches distal to the bite
site below the elbow
4. doing both 2 and 3 above
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