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Question # 31

Which of the following is associated with neurogenic shock?

Options:

A.  

Central vasodilation

B.  

Peripheral vasoconstriction

C.  

Central vasoconstriction

D.  

Peripheral vasodilation

Discussion 0
Question # 32

A 68-year-old patient is anxious with shortness of breath and crackles in their basal lungs. The patient ' s skin is pale and clammy. The vital signs are BP 180/100, P 100, and R 22 and shallow. Which of the following positions would be the most appropriate for transport?

Options:

A.  

Supine

B.  

Fowler

C.  

Semi-Fowler

D.  

Lateral recumbent

Discussion 0
Question # 33

An 18-year-old patient is 40 weeks pregnant, and delivery is imminent. Which of the following actions should the EMT anticipate performing for the newborn? Select the three answer options that are correct.

Options:

A.  

Drying

B.  

Warming

C.  

Suctioning

D.  

Stimulating

E.  

Providing ventilations

F.  

Initiating chest compressions

Discussion 0
Question # 34

You have achieved ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) in a 77-year-old female. She remains unresponsive and her vital signs are BP 94/58, P 82, and R 18. In what position should she be placed?

Options:

A.  

Supine

B.  

Left lateral recumbent

C.  

Trendelenburg

D.  

Head elevated 45°

Discussion 0
Question # 35

The unauthorized confinement of a person is considered:

Options:

A.  

Battery

B.  

Kidnapping

C.  

False imprisonment

D.  

Assault

Discussion 0
Question # 36

A 20-year-old patient has shortness of breath and audible wheezes that began suddenly. Urticaria is present. The vital signs are BP 82/48, P 104, R 24, and SpO₂ 91% on room air. Which of the following interventions should the EMT perform next?

Options:

A.  

Give nebulized albuterol.

B.  

Administer epinephrine.

C.  

Apply high-flow oxygen.

D.  

Immediately transport.

Discussion 0
Question # 37

A 49-year-old patient is in cardiac arrest. The EMT applies an AED that shocks the patient into a rhythm with a pulse. Which of the following concepts permits the EMT to use the AED in this situation?

Options:

A.  

Standard of care

B.  

Medical protocols

C.  

Expressed consent

D.  

On-line medical direction

Discussion 0
Question # 38

Which of the following techniques are appropriate for examining a patient with an acute abdomen? Select the two correct options.

Options:

A.  

Press softly if the abdomen has a pulsating mass

B.  

Begin palpation with the most painful quadrant

C.  

Palpate the abdomen prior to auscultation

D.  

Visualize the abdomen before palpation

E.  

Lie the patient supine with legs flexed

Discussion 0
Question # 39

Ice crystals are found in several medications during a daily check. What should the EMT do next?

Options:

A.  

Check to see if the medications are expired.

B.  

Reserve the medications for restock.

C.  

Discard the medications.

D.  

Warm the medications prior to administration.

Discussion 0
Question # 40

A 17-year-old patient was stung by a bee and is now confused and short of breath. The vital signs are BP 78/60 mmHg, P 140/min, R 26 and shallow, and SpO₂ 86% on room air. After administering epinephrine, what should the EMT do next?

Options:

A.  

Closely monitor the SpO₂.

B.  

Administer oxygen by nasal cannula.

C.  

Assist ventilations with a BVM.

D.  

Administer oxygen by non-rebreather mask.

Discussion 0
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