Medical Quiz

Medicine on the Western Front Quiz

The likelihood of death from severe shrapnel or gunshot wounds in 1915 was 20%. Due to the Thomas Splint, what did the survival rate increase to?
A. 72%
B. 82%
C. 92%
D. 95%

Select your answer:
         


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Cardiology › View

You are currently treating a patient who is unresponsive and apneic. While managing the patient’s ventilations you notice the patient converts to ventricular fibrillation. You should:

A. Adminiter epi 1:10,000

B. Start CPR

C. Defibrillate the patient

D. Administer amiodarone


Macromolecules & Nutrients › View

True or False?
Proteins are the bodies main source of energy

A. TRUE

B. FALSE