Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Trauma Practice Test

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You find a 42-year-old man in a prone position 50 feet from his car, ejected after a high-speed crash. He is not moving and does not appear to be breathing. What should you do?

  1. Administer high-flow oxygen

  2. Assess his breathing effort

  3. Manually stabilize his head

  4. Use the jaw-thrust maneuver

The correct answer is: Administer high-flow oxygen

In this scenario, the correct course of action is to administer high-flow oxygen to the patient. Since the patient is not moving and does not appear to be breathing after being ejected from his car following a high-speed crash, providing oxygen is a priority to support his breathing and oxygenation. High-flow oxygen can help improve the patient's oxygen levels and support vital functions until further assessment and interventions can be performed. Assessing his breathing effort would be crucial once oxygen is being administered, but initiating oxygen therapy takes precedence in this situation. Manually stabilizing his head and using the jaw-thrust maneuver are important interventions in trauma care, but ensuring oxygen delivery is the immediate priority in a patient who is not breathing effectively.