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Question 1

You are scrambling through the response bag looking for something to make an occlusive dressing. What would you NOT want to make an occlusive dressing from?
◦ Disposable glove
◦ Petroleum-saturated gauze pads
◦ Plastic bag
◦ Standard gauze pads

Question 2

You are treating a construction worker who fell from scaffolding onto a pile of tools. He has a large screwdriver impaled in his chest on the right side just above the diaphragm. Management for this patient would include ________.
◦ quickly removing the impaled object and applying direct pressure to the wound
◦ removing the object if it slips out easily
◦ leaving the impaled object in place and stabilizing it with bulky dressings
◦ removing the object and sealing the wound with an occlusive dressing


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Marked as best answer by awgagawg on Jul 13, 2022

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awgagawg

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Reply 2 on: Jul 13, 2022
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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