When assessing and interviewing a patient, we ask about and look for signs and symptoms. What is a sign? a. a photograph of the patient's wrecked vehicle b. the patient's description of how the injury occurred c. an objective finding you can see, hear, or feel when examining the patient d. a subjective finding that the patient tells you about his current condition {Ans: c. an objective finding you can see, hear, or feel when examining the patient}In terms of your initial approach to the focused history and physical exam of a middle-aged male patient, the biggest difference between a responsive and an unresponsive patient is that: a. the responsive patient gets the OPQRST questions last b. the unresponsive patient will be given a rapid physical exam first c. bystanders become more important if the patient is responsive d. a rapid trauma exam is not done on an unconscious patient {Ans: b. the unresponsive patient will be given a rapid physical exam first}When considering the mechanism of injury (MOI), which of the following would not be considered a significant MOI in an adult? a. high-speed motorcycle crash b. vehicle-pedestrian collision c. a 10 foot fall d. rollover accident