问题
单项选择题
下列不正确的骨折急救内容是
A.妥善固定
B.一般处理
C.迅速转运
D.创口包扎
E.开放骨折复位
答案
参考答案:E
解析:[解题思路] 骨折急救的内容包括:抢救休克在内的一般处理、包扎伤口、妥善固定及迅速转运。在包扎创口时,若骨折端已戳出伤口,并已污染,对未压迫重要血管、神经者,不应将其复位,以免深部伤口污染;若在包扎时,骨折端自行滑入伤口内,应做好记录,以便在清创时进一步处理。
下列不正确的骨折急救内容是
A.妥善固定
B.一般处理
C.迅速转运
D.创口包扎
E.开放骨折复位
参考答案:E
解析:[解题思路] 骨折急救的内容包括:抢救休克在内的一般处理、包扎伤口、妥善固定及迅速转运。在包扎创口时,若骨折端已戳出伤口,并已污染,对未压迫重要血管、神经者,不应将其复位,以免深部伤口污染;若在包扎时,骨折端自行滑入伤口内,应做好记录,以便在清创时进一步处理。
Years ago a farmer possessed vast land along the Atlantic coast. He constantly ___31___ for hired hands. Most people didn’t want to work on farms along the Atlantic. They were ___32___ of the storms that blew across the Atlantic , ___33___ the buildings and crops. So the farmer couldn’t find one good worker. Finally , a short, ___34___ man, well past middle age, visited the ___35___. “Are you a good farmhand?” the farmer asked him. “Well, I can ___36___ _when the wind blows,” answered the little man. Although___37___ _at his answer, the farmer, longing for ___38___, hired him. The little man worked well around the farm and the farmer felt___39___ _with the man’s work. Then one night the big wind blew. Jumping out of bed, the farmer___40___ into the hire hand’s sleeping room. He___41___ the little man and cried, “Get up! A storm is coming! Tie things down___42___ _they are blown away!” The little man rolled over in bed and said___43___, “No, sir. I told you, I can sleep when the storm strikes.” Hearing his response, the farmer wanted to___44___ the man on the spot. Then he hurried outside to make necessary preparations. To his___45___, he discovered that all of the haystacks(干草堆)had been___46___ well. The cows were in the barn(畜棚)and the doors were___47___. Everything was well organized. The farmer then understood what he___48___, and he returned to his bed while the wind blew. When you’re___49___, you have nothing to worry about. Can you sleep with the wind blowing through your life? The worker in the story was able to sleep___50__ _he had prepared the farm well against the storm. We should also prepare ourselves well against the storm in our lives.
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