Exam 27: The Thorax and Abdomen
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Exam 27: The Thorax and Abdomen27 Questions
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What injury sustained in the region of the thorax and abdomen has an etiology of a direct blow to the anterolateral aspect of the thorax or indirect mechanism from a sudden twist or a fall on some object that compresses the rib cage?
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Why are traumatic injuries to female reproductive organs rare?
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When a patient is hyperventilating, what should immediately be done?
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a condition that is categorized by which of the following?
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Violent up and down and lateral movements of the breasts can result in stretching to which of the following structures?
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Which of the following is a large, dome-shaped muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity?
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In the history section of a thorax and abdomen assessment after a patient was injured, what would be considered an inappropriate action to perform?
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Which of the following statements is true of athletic heart syndrome?
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Which of the following would be an inappropriate body structure to palpate during the palpation section of the thorax and abdomen assessment?
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What injury sustained in the region of the thorax and abdomen could be managed with rest and support and treated symptomatically with an X-ray to rule out any complications?
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What injury commonly occurs in automobile accidents and results from a high-impact injury to the chest?
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In the history section of a thorax and abdomen assessment after a patient was injured, what would be considered an inappropriate question to ask the patient?
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The figure demonstrates which of the following lung injuries? 

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Which of the following statements about the heart is incorrect?
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Which of the following steps is the most appropriate for minimizing injuries to the thorax and abdominal region?
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Please check all the organs and/or muscles that lie completely within the thoracic ribs.
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