Prehospital Emergency Care Practice Test: Handling Submersion Incidents - Drowning and Diving Emergencies — Flashcards | EMT Exam Emergency Medical Technician | FatSkills

Prehospital Emergency Care Practice Test: Handling Submersion Incidents - Drowning and Diving Emergencies — Flashcards

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The most important treatment for drowning victims is rescue breathing. This should be provided as soon as possible, even before the victim is pulled from the water. 
When responding to a drowning victim, EMS should prioritize: Effective ventilation, Oxygenation, and Chest compressions. 
If the victim is unconscious but breathing, place them in a recovery position and assess for adequate airway maintenance and ventilation. If the victim is pulseless, immediately begin CPR. 
For diving emergencies, you should first establish ABCs, then rinse the wound with clean water and immerse in hot water (110°F-113°F/43.3°C-45°C) for 30 to 90 minutes. Extract obvious pieces of barbs, then conduct pain management as needed. 

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You have been asked to present information on water safety and drowning to a community civic group. In regard to prevention, which point would you emphasize?
A significant number of drownings are preventable due to the involvement of alcohol
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