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1. According to the NYS CFR/EMT student manual, a
breathing patient should not be suctioned for any
longer then:
5 seconds
20 seconds
15 seconds
2. In a scenario where a patient has a distal fracture of the
forearm, how would you describe the location of the
injury to your team?
The fracture is located away from the point
of attachment at the wrist.
The fracture is located towards the
center of the body. The fracture is
located closer to the shoulder.
The fracture is located at the elbow joint.
,3. In performing an ongoing assessment on a 10-yr old
pedestrian struck by a MV, the EMS provider's first
step is to
check the
interventions
recheck vital signs
repeat a rapid assessment
repeat the primary assessment
4. Describe the appropriate initial treatment for a patient
with altered mental status and a history of diabetes.
, Open airway with OPA.
Full immobilization of the patient's head, neck,
and spine.
Administration of a glucose solution by mouth.
Suctioning the patient's airway.
5. In a scenario where a patient has sustained a spinal
injury, how would the number of vertebrae in the
lumbar section influence the treatment
approach?
It would allow for a quicker recovery due to fewer
vertebrae in that section.
It would require careful assessment and
stabilization due to the higher number of
vertebrae.
It would necessitate immediate surgical
intervention because of the increased number of
vertebrae.
It would have no impact on the treatment
approach.
6. Why is it crucial to monitor a patient's mental status
when they have a brain injury?
Mental status is only relevant after initial
treatment.
Monitoring mental status helps assess the