Deck 5: Thoracic Trauma

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In a(n) ____ pneumothorax air collects in the pleural space and creates a tension pneumothorax.

A) closed
B) open
C) partial
D) complex
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Penetrating injuries may cause lung collapse from the accumulation of air, known as a ____.

A) hemothorax
B) simple pneumothorax
C) hyperthorax
D) hypothorax
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When a segment of the chest demonstrates motion opposite the rest of the rib cage this is known as ____ motion.

A) competitive
B) paradoxical
C) extended
D) hyperactive
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When assessing a patient for the presence of chest injury, the Paramedic starts with the ____.

A) injury history
B) mechanism of injury
C) scene survey
D) medical history
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The use of positive pressure ventilation is desirable whenever the patient has hypoxia that does not resolve with high-flow, high-concentration oxygen via nonrebreather mask.
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Most penetrating diaphragmatic injuries occur after motor vehicle accidents.
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Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) helps with oxygenation while minimizing intrathoracic pressures.
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Men about four times more likely than women to be affected by osteoporosis.
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Most esophageal injuries are due to blunt injury.
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Stab wounds from sharp objects (e.g., knives, ice picks, and arrows) are considered high velocity wounds.
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Multiple rib fractures leading to separation of one segment of the chest is known as ____ chest.

A) sucking
B) flail
C) blowout
D) singulated
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Absence of breath sounds on one or both sides indicates a hemothorax or pneumothorax.
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A ____ is a combination of a simple pneumothorax and a hemothorax.

A) hypothorax
B) hemopneumothorax
C) complex thorax
D) hyperthorax
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Of the ten million Americans affected by osteoporosis a year, it is most commonly observed in ____.

A) younger women
B) older women
C) younger men
D) older men
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Injuries from ____ trauma are due to transmission of energy rather than transmission of an object.

A) paradoxical
B) blunt
C) penetration
D) cortical
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More men and women ages one to 44 will die from traumatic injuries than from any other cause.
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Penetrating injuries can cause lung collapse from the accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity, known as a ____.

A) hypothorax
B) hemothorax
C) pneumothorax
D) hyperthorax
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A sandbag or IV bag should be used over a flail segment.
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The recurrent or inferior laryngeal nerve lies proximal to the ligamentum arteriosum and the aorta.
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In a(n) ____ pneumothorax air escapes through an open wound upon exhalation.

A) partial
B) open
C) closed
D) dynamic
Question
A ____ is an accumulation of air and blood in the pleural cavity leading to lung collapse.

A) bronchothorax
B) trachothorax
C) hypopneumothorax
D) hemopneumothorax
Question
A ____ arises when air enters the lung and escapes into the pleural cavity through the damaged section and compresses the heart, lung, and great vessels.

A) pulmonary contusion
B) hemopneumothorax
C) tension pneumothorax
D) traumatic aortic disruption
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____ occurs when the accumulation of fluid does not allow the heart to refill with blood after a contraction because the heart chambers cannot dilate in the compressed space.

A) Sucking chest
B) Flail chest
C) Cardiac tamponade
D) Myocardial contusion
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Injuries to the trachea or bronchi, called ____, can cause a pneumothorax, simple or tension, from air leaking into the chest cavity.

A) diaphragmatic disruption
B) cardiac tamponade
C) tracheobronchial disruption
D) commotio cordis
Question
____ is a rare condition that occurs when a massive crushing force causes trauma, such as a landslide or when a vehicle falls off of a jack and onto the patient's chest.

A) Traumatic asphyxia
B) Tension pneumothorax
C) Diaphragmatic herniation
D) Traumatic aortic disruption
Question
A ____ is a bruising of the heart muscle that can lead to a period of abnormal heart contraction.

A) pulmonary contusion
B) myocardial contusion
C) myocardial subluxation
D) tension pneumothorax
Question
____ is the result of the abdominal contents being forced upward into the thoracic cavity.

A) Myocardial contusion
B) Traumatic asphyxia
C) Myocardial rupture
D) Diaphragmatic rupture
Question
Between ____ and ____ of patients with traumatic aortic disruptions due to rapid deceleration injuries die instantaneously.

A) 25%, 35%
B) 35%, 45%
C) 65%, 75%
D) 85%, 95%
Question
____ occurs when a penetrating injury causes a wound that communicates with the pleural cavity and the outside air.

A) Closed pneumothorax
B) Sucking chest wound
C) Pulmonary contusion
D) Blowout contusion
Question
Three impacts of pulmonary contusion affect the lungs: swelling, ____, and atelectasis.

A) flexion
B) bleeding
C) extension
D) compression
Question
The ____ is a muscle that extends across the bottom of the rib cage and separates the lungs and heart from the abdominal cavity.

A) adductor
B) deltoid
C) diaphragm
D) scalene
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If a tension pneumothorax does not resolve, ____ is used to relieve built up pressure compromising ventilation and circulation.

A) traction
B) needle decompression
C) pressure bandaging
D) analgesia
Question
During ____, a sudden compressive force crushes the chest between two surfaces, such as occurs in a building collapse, and forces blood rapidly into the upper thoracic area and face.

A) diaphragmatic rupture
B) traumatic asphyxia
C) tension pneumothorax
D) cardiac tamponade
Question
In the case of a small flail segment with minimal paradoxical motion, the paradoxical motion is controlled by ____.

A) an IV bag
B) a sandbag
C) bulky dressings
D) high-flow, high-concentration oxygen
Question
____ is a type of sudden cardiac death that involves disruption of the contraction cycle without structural damage.

A) Commotio cordis
B) Cardiac commotio
C) Myocardial cordis
D) Commotio contraction
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In a(n) ____ pneumothorax air collects in the pleural space and creates a tension pneumothorax.

A) closed
B) open
C) partial
D) complex
closed
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Penetrating injuries may cause lung collapse from the accumulation of air, known as a ____.

A) hemothorax
B) simple pneumothorax
C) hyperthorax
D) hypothorax
simple pneumothorax
3
When a segment of the chest demonstrates motion opposite the rest of the rib cage this is known as ____ motion.

A) competitive
B) paradoxical
C) extended
D) hyperactive
paradoxical
4
When assessing a patient for the presence of chest injury, the Paramedic starts with the ____.

A) injury history
B) mechanism of injury
C) scene survey
D) medical history
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The use of positive pressure ventilation is desirable whenever the patient has hypoxia that does not resolve with high-flow, high-concentration oxygen via nonrebreather mask.
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Most penetrating diaphragmatic injuries occur after motor vehicle accidents.
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Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) helps with oxygenation while minimizing intrathoracic pressures.
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Men about four times more likely than women to be affected by osteoporosis.
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Most esophageal injuries are due to blunt injury.
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Stab wounds from sharp objects (e.g., knives, ice picks, and arrows) are considered high velocity wounds.
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Multiple rib fractures leading to separation of one segment of the chest is known as ____ chest.

A) sucking
B) flail
C) blowout
D) singulated
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Absence of breath sounds on one or both sides indicates a hemothorax or pneumothorax.
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13
A ____ is a combination of a simple pneumothorax and a hemothorax.

A) hypothorax
B) hemopneumothorax
C) complex thorax
D) hyperthorax
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Of the ten million Americans affected by osteoporosis a year, it is most commonly observed in ____.

A) younger women
B) older women
C) younger men
D) older men
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Injuries from ____ trauma are due to transmission of energy rather than transmission of an object.

A) paradoxical
B) blunt
C) penetration
D) cortical
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More men and women ages one to 44 will die from traumatic injuries than from any other cause.
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17
Penetrating injuries can cause lung collapse from the accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity, known as a ____.

A) hypothorax
B) hemothorax
C) pneumothorax
D) hyperthorax
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A sandbag or IV bag should be used over a flail segment.
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The recurrent or inferior laryngeal nerve lies proximal to the ligamentum arteriosum and the aorta.
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In a(n) ____ pneumothorax air escapes through an open wound upon exhalation.

A) partial
B) open
C) closed
D) dynamic
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A ____ is an accumulation of air and blood in the pleural cavity leading to lung collapse.

A) bronchothorax
B) trachothorax
C) hypopneumothorax
D) hemopneumothorax
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22
A ____ arises when air enters the lung and escapes into the pleural cavity through the damaged section and compresses the heart, lung, and great vessels.

A) pulmonary contusion
B) hemopneumothorax
C) tension pneumothorax
D) traumatic aortic disruption
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23
____ occurs when the accumulation of fluid does not allow the heart to refill with blood after a contraction because the heart chambers cannot dilate in the compressed space.

A) Sucking chest
B) Flail chest
C) Cardiac tamponade
D) Myocardial contusion
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24
Injuries to the trachea or bronchi, called ____, can cause a pneumothorax, simple or tension, from air leaking into the chest cavity.

A) diaphragmatic disruption
B) cardiac tamponade
C) tracheobronchial disruption
D) commotio cordis
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____ is a rare condition that occurs when a massive crushing force causes trauma, such as a landslide or when a vehicle falls off of a jack and onto the patient's chest.

A) Traumatic asphyxia
B) Tension pneumothorax
C) Diaphragmatic herniation
D) Traumatic aortic disruption
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A ____ is a bruising of the heart muscle that can lead to a period of abnormal heart contraction.

A) pulmonary contusion
B) myocardial contusion
C) myocardial subluxation
D) tension pneumothorax
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____ is the result of the abdominal contents being forced upward into the thoracic cavity.

A) Myocardial contusion
B) Traumatic asphyxia
C) Myocardial rupture
D) Diaphragmatic rupture
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Between ____ and ____ of patients with traumatic aortic disruptions due to rapid deceleration injuries die instantaneously.

A) 25%, 35%
B) 35%, 45%
C) 65%, 75%
D) 85%, 95%
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29
____ occurs when a penetrating injury causes a wound that communicates with the pleural cavity and the outside air.

A) Closed pneumothorax
B) Sucking chest wound
C) Pulmonary contusion
D) Blowout contusion
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30
Three impacts of pulmonary contusion affect the lungs: swelling, ____, and atelectasis.

A) flexion
B) bleeding
C) extension
D) compression
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The ____ is a muscle that extends across the bottom of the rib cage and separates the lungs and heart from the abdominal cavity.

A) adductor
B) deltoid
C) diaphragm
D) scalene
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32
If a tension pneumothorax does not resolve, ____ is used to relieve built up pressure compromising ventilation and circulation.

A) traction
B) needle decompression
C) pressure bandaging
D) analgesia
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33
During ____, a sudden compressive force crushes the chest between two surfaces, such as occurs in a building collapse, and forces blood rapidly into the upper thoracic area and face.

A) diaphragmatic rupture
B) traumatic asphyxia
C) tension pneumothorax
D) cardiac tamponade
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In the case of a small flail segment with minimal paradoxical motion, the paradoxical motion is controlled by ____.

A) an IV bag
B) a sandbag
C) bulky dressings
D) high-flow, high-concentration oxygen
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____ is a type of sudden cardiac death that involves disruption of the contraction cycle without structural damage.

A) Commotio cordis
B) Cardiac commotio
C) Myocardial cordis
D) Commotio contraction
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