Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Practice Test

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Which are identified as the most common vertebrae injuries in elderly individuals?

  1. C7 and L1

  2. C1 and C2

  3. T1 and T2

  4. S1 and S2

The correct answer is: C1 and C2

The most common vertebrae injuries in elderly individuals are often associated with the cervical spine, particularly at the levels of C1 and C2. These cervical vertebrae are crucial because they support the skull and facilitate head and neck movement. In older adults, falls are a prevalent cause of injury, and the head and neck area is particularly vulnerable due to bones becoming more brittle with age. C1 (the atlas) and C2 (the axis) are especially at risk because they accommodate the pivoting motion of the head. Injuries at this level can lead to significant complications, including neurological deficits due to possible spinal cord involvement. Traditional fractures in these vertebrae are often linked to severe traumatic events, such as falls or motor vehicle accidents, which can be catastrophic for elderly patients. Therefore, C1 and C2 injuries are significant concerns in emergency medical settings for this demographic.