A) Veins
B) Arteries
C) Lymphatic vessels
D) Capillaries
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A) There is external bleeding.
B) Blood vessels are dilated.
C) The heart is damaged.
D) All of the above
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A) Veins
B) Arteries
C) Venules
D) Capillaries
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A) 1, 4, 3, 6, 5, 2
B) 2, 5, 6, 3, 4, 1
C) 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2
D) 5, 3, 4, 2, 6, 1
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A) Critical-care nursing
B) Immediate surgical capabilities
C) Availability of a chaplain
D) Rehabilitation services
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A) Increased respirations of the patient
B) Constriction of the peripheral blood vessels
C) Dilation of the peripheral blood vessels
D) The body's attempts at compensation for blood loss
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A) It commonly requires the use of pressure point compression.
B) It can be profuse, but is generally easily controlled.
C) It cannot lead to life-threatening amounts of blood loss.
D) It often requires the use of a tourniquet.
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A) Applying high-concentration oxygen when it is not needed
B) Elevating the patient's legs 8 to 10 inches
C) Conducting oneself in a manner that increases the patient's fear and anxiety
D) Transporting without first splinting all extremity fractures
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A) Running cold water over the wound
B) Using direct pressure with a dressing
C) Elevating the affected part
D) Using an ice pack
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A) Neurogenic shock is sometimes caused by spinal injuries.
B) Neurogenic shock is the result of the blood vessels decreasing in size.
C) Neurogenic shock is caused by the blood vessels overfilling with blood, causing leaking into the nerves.
D) Neurogenic shock is very common in the field.
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A) Cellular waste products are not removed.
B) Cells are not supplied with nutrients.
C) Cells are not supplied with oxygen.
D) Aerobic metabolism will continue in the cell.
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A) Arteries
B) Capillaries
C) Veins
D) Arterioles
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A) Arteries
B) Capillaries
C) Veins
D) Lymphatic vessels
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A) Heart
B) Brain
C) Blood vessels
D) Blood
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A) Signs of shock do not appear until a large amount of blood has been lost.
B) The amount of blood loss is easily estimated by the amount of blood visible on the ground.
C) A younger person can tolerate more blood loss than an adult.
D) All of the above
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A) Blood vessels constrict and the heart rate increases.
B) Blood vessels dilate and the heart rate increases.
C) Blood vessels dilate and the heart rate decreases.
D) Blood vessels constrict and the heart rate decreases.
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A) It is a life-giving liquid that supports all the body's functions to maintain hypoperfusion.
B) It clots, flows, transports, protects, and excretes on a daily basis.
C) It transports gases along with nutrients, aids in excretion, and provides protection and regulation.
D) It flows from the heart with the vital gases and nutrients to maintain lack of perfusion.
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A) Cardiac bleeding
B) Brain bleeding
C) Capillary bleeding
D) Liver bleeding
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A) Arteries
B) Capillaries
C) Venules
D) Arterioles
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A) Remove the pressure dressing and bandage, apply an ice pack to the wound, and bandage it in place with an elastic bandage.
B) Elevate that arm and prepare to apply a tourniquet or consider administering a hemostatic agent.
C) Apply additional dressing material, bandage it in place, and apply pressure to the brachial artery.
D) Remove the pressure dressing and bandage, apply direct pressure with your gloved hand, and elevate the arm.
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