You are transporting a young and healthy female patient who was involved in a motor vehicle collision and struck her chest on the steering column. Although the primary assessment reveals no life threats, she does have redness to her sternum, as well as pain and tenderness. Breath sounds are clear and present bilaterally and vital signs are within normal limits. As you transport and reassess her, what sign or symptom would be most concerning?
A) Increased tenderness over sternum
B) New complaint of leg pain
C) Development of bruise over sternum
D) Onset of an irregular heartbeat
Question 2
An organ lying within the pelvic cavity is the:
A) kidney.
B) stomach.
C) urinary bladder.
D) lung.