Question 1
After completing the primary assessment on your trauma patient, you begin your focused history and physical exam by reconsidering ________.
◦ scene size-up
◦ trauma scoring
◦ Glasgow Coma Scale scoring
◦ mechanism of injury
Question 2
An injury to an adult patient's anatomy is considered high priority, or life-threatening, if ________.
◦ there are multiple proximal bone deformities
◦ the patient's respirations are less than 15 per minute
◦ there are multiple distal bone deformities
◦ bruising is visible