#1
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of a soft tissue injury?
Redness
ExplanationRedness is not typically a symptom of soft tissue injury; common symptoms include pain, swelling, and bruising.
#2
What is the first step in assessing a soft tissue injury?
Assess circulation, sensation, and movement
ExplanationAssessing circulation, sensation, and movement is the initial step to rule out serious injuries like fractures.
#3
Which of the following is NOT a method for managing soft tissue injuries?
Applying heat immediately
ExplanationApplying heat immediately is not recommended; use R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) for initial management.
#4
What is the purpose of R.I.C.E. protocol in managing soft tissue injuries?
To reduce swelling and inflammation
ExplanationR.I.C.E. protocol aims to minimize swelling and inflammation in soft tissue injuries.
#5
What is the recommended duration for applying ice to a soft tissue injury?
15-20 minutes
ExplanationApplying ice for 15-20 minutes helps reduce swelling without causing frostbite.
#6
Which of the following is NOT a factor that determines the severity of a soft tissue injury?
Severity of pain
ExplanationPain severity is subjective and varies; factors like swelling, bruising, and loss of function contribute to assessing severity.
#7
What is the primary goal of soft tissue injury management?
To restore full function
ExplanationThe primary goal is to facilitate full function restoration by minimizing damage and promoting effective healing.
#8
What is the recommended approach for cleaning a soft tissue injury?
Rinsing the wound with water
ExplanationCleaning by rinsing the wound with water helps remove debris and reduce infection risk in soft tissue injuries.
#9
Which of the following is a sign of a severe soft tissue injury?
Excessive bleeding
ExplanationExcessive bleeding is indicative of a severe injury, requiring prompt attention to control bleeding.
#10
Which of the following is NOT a common type of soft tissue injury?
Fracture
ExplanationFracture is a bone injury, not a soft tissue injury; soft tissue injuries include strains, sprains, and contusions.
#11
What does the acronym PRICE stand for in the context of soft tissue injury management?
Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
ExplanationPRICE stands for Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation, outlining key steps in managing soft tissue injuries.
#12
Which of the following is a complication that may arise from inadequate management of soft tissue injuries?
Increased risk of infection
ExplanationInadequate management may lead to infections, emphasizing the importance of proper wound care.
#13
What is the role of immobilization in managing soft tissue injuries?
To prevent further injury
ExplanationImmobilization helps prevent additional injury and promotes a stable environment for healing.
#14
Which of the following is a common mistake to avoid in managing soft tissue injuries?
Applying heat immediately
ExplanationApplying heat immediately is a mistake; initial management involves R.I.C.E., not heat.
#15
What should be done if there is suspicion of a soft tissue injury in the neck or spine?
Keeping the person in the same position until medical help arrives
ExplanationMaintaining the position prevents further injury to the spine; seek professional medical assistance.
#16
Which of the following injuries requires immediate medical attention?
Dislocated joint
ExplanationA dislocated joint requires urgent medical attention for proper relocation and assessment of associated injuries.