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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 16

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