Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Certification Practice Exam

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What does a hemothorax indicate?

  1. Air leaks out causing respiratory distress

  2. Collection of blood in the chest cavity

  3. Bruising on the surface of the skin

  4. Fractured ribs causing a paradoxical movement

The correct answer is: Collection of blood in the chest cavity

A hemothorax specifically indicates the collection of blood within the chest cavity, which can occur due to trauma, such as a penetrating wound or fracture of the ribs that damages blood vessels. This condition can lead to serious respiratory issues because the accumulated blood can compress the lungs, making it difficult for the patient to breathe and can impair oxygen exchange. Recognizing a hemothorax is crucial in emergency medical situations, as it often requires immediate intervention, such as the insertion of a chest tube or surgical procedures to remove the blood and alleviate pressure on the lung. Understanding this condition is essential for EMTs, as timely recognition and appropriate management can significantly impact patient outcomes.