Which of the following phases of extrication comes before the other three phrases?
A) Preparing for the rescue B) Recognizing and managing hazards
C) Gaining access to the patient D) Sizing up the situation
Question 2
You respond to a call of an ill person. Upon arrival, you find your patient complaining of diffuse abdominal pain and hematemesis. When asked, the patient states that the emesis was coffee ground in nature. You suspect:
A) lower GI bleed.
B) upper GI bleed.
C) melena.
D) esophageal varices.