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Question # 21

The acronym HIPAA stands for:

Options:

A.  

Health Insurance Privacy and Administration Act

B.  

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

C.  

Health Insurance Payable and Accountability Act

D.  

Health Insurance Privacy and Accountability Act

Discussion 0
Question # 22

An EMT is on the scene of a possible terrorist attack. A victim has excessive oral secretions, is urine and bowel incontinent, and begins to vomit. What should the EMT administer?

Options:

A.  

Epinephrine auto-injector

B.  

Naloxone auto-injector

C.  

Activated charcoal

D.  

Atropine auto-injector

Discussion 0
Question # 23

A patient has facial drooping, left side paralysis, and slurred speech. The vital signs are BP 160/100, P 100, R 20, and SpO2 96% on room air. Which of the following interventions is appropriate for this patient?

Options:

A.  

Administer oxygen at 12 LPM

B.  

Protect the left arm during transport

C.  

Place the patient in a supine position

D.  

Avoid asking the patient questions due to dysphasia

Discussion 0
Question # 24

An infectious disease spread by the fecal-oral route that is considered an acute infection with a currently available vaccine is

Options:

A.  

Hepatitis A

B.  

Hepatitis B

C.  

Hepatitis C

D.  

Hepatitis E

Discussion 0
Question # 25

A 65-year-old patient with a history of angina reports chest pain and shortness of breath after playing golf. The patient stated the pain began one hour ago and has not stopped with rest. The vital signs are BP 86/64, P 112, R 22, and SpO₂ 89% on room air. Which of the following actions should the EMT do next?

Options:

A.  

Administer CPAP

B.  

Give nitroglycerin

C.  

Obtain a 12-lead ECG

D.  

Provide nebulized albuterol

Discussion 0
Question # 26

A 52-year-old patient is in cardiac arrest. During CPR, the patient begins to groan. There is a strong carotid pulse at a rate of 67. Which of the following actions should the EMT perform next?

Options:

A.  

Initiate rapid transport.

B.  

Hyperventilate the patient.

C.  

Assess ventilatory adequacy.

D.  

Place the patient on a long backboard.

Discussion 0
Question # 27

Heat exhaustion is most frequently associated with

Options:

A.  

Hypovolemia

B.  

Hypertension

C.  

Bradycardia

D.  

Altered mental status

Discussion 0
Question # 28

A 67-year-old patient reports crushing chest pressure. The vital signs are BP 156/98, P 64, R 14, and SpO2 94%. What treatments should the EMT provide first? Select the two correct options.

Options:

A.  

Give aspirin

B.  

Apply CPAP

C.  

Administer oxygen

D.  

Lay the patient supine

E.  

Assist with nitroglycerin

Discussion 0
Question # 29

A 55-year-old patient has ROSC and is trying to push the BVM away. Which of the following actions should the EMT take next?

Options:

A.  

Restrain the patient and remove the AE

D.  

B.  

Restrain the patient and continue ventilation.

C.  

Switch to supplemental oxygen and remove the AE

D.  

D.  

Switch to supplemental oxygen and check for a pulse.

Discussion 0
Question # 30

You are transporting a febrile 62-year-old male who has a cough and body aches. His vital signs are BP 136/80, P 100, R 16, and his SpO₂ is 99% on room air. You should first:

Options:

A.  

Place a surgical mask on him.

B.  

Administer oxygen.

C.  

Place an N95 mask on him.

D.  

Transport him in the recovery position.

Discussion 0
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