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1. What is the approximate pressure threshold for the human eardrum bursting?

a) 50 mmHg
b) 100 mmHg
c) 200 mmHg
d) 250 mmHg
2. The human eardrum blast rupture is considered most likely indicator of:
a) lung injury
b) bowel injury
c) brain trauma
d) none of the above
3. We can expect the worst outcome if the explosion occurs in
a) open space like valley or street
b) midair
c) closed space like building, cave or shelter
d) b and c
4. Which clinical sign is not typical for tension pneumothorax?
a) wheezing and rales
b) jugular veins distension
c) dyspnea
d) cyanosis
5. Of all conventional blast elements, which is the number one killer?
a) thermal wave
b) blast wave
c) frag (splinters)
d) radiation

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