First Aid for Corrections Officers Practice Test

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In first aid, what does the term "motor" refer to in PMS?

  1. The ability to breathe

  2. Movement of limbs

  3. Functional assessment of vital organs

  4. Control of heart rate

The correct answer is: Movement of limbs

In the context of first aid, particularly when assessing a patient's status, the term "motor" in PMS refers to the movement of limbs. The PMS assessment stands for Pulse, Motor function, and Sensory function. Evaluating motor function is crucial as it helps to determine whether the patient's nervous system is functioning properly and whether they have control over their limbs. This involves asking the person to move their arms and legs and observing for any weakness, inability to move, or loss of coordination, which can indicate underlying issues such as nerve damage or neurological impairment. Understanding motor function is integral during a first aid assessment because it provides essential information about the patient's overall condition and can guide further treatment decisions.