VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
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A+|100% GUARANTEE
Holding restraining or retaining a PT against his will without medical or
legal reason to do so. - ANS>> FALSE IMPRISONMENT
When your body is not able to make and use all the insulin it needs for
pregnancy
- Affects mother late in pregnancy - ANS>> GESTATIONAL DIABETES
Form of shock associated with physical obstruction of the great vessels of
the heart itself. - ANS>> OBSTRUCTIVE SHOCK
Abnormal distribution of blood flow in blood flow resulting in inadequate
supply of blood to the bodies tissues and organ. - ANS>> DISTRIBUTIVE
SHOCK
When the body produces an excess of acid, or cannot rid itself of acid
build-up.
EXAMPLE: Diabetic Ketoacidosis - ANS>> METABOLIC SHOCK
Patients do not produce insulin.
,Typically develops during childhood
They need daily injections of insulin to control there blood glucose level
More likely to have metabolic problems and organ damage, such as
blindness, heart disease, kidney failure, and nerve disorders - ANS>>
TYPE 1 DIABETES
PTS produce inadequate amount of insulin or they may produce a normal
amount, but the insulin does not function effectively.
Typically develops in the elderly
Most common than type 1
can be treated with diet, exercise, non inulin type medications - ANS>>
TYPE 2 DIABETES
PULMONARY ARTERY - ANS>> OXYGENATED BLOOD TRAVELS TO
THE LUNGS FOR 02 CO2 EXCHCHANGE VIA THE
An infection where toxins can initiate a full-body inflammatory response.
It often occurs in people who are elderly or have a weakened immune
system
patches of discolored skin
noticeably lower amounts of urination
confusion
problems breathing
abnormal heart functions, such as palpitations or rapid heart rate
chills due to fall in body temperature
extreme weakness or lightheadedness - ANS>> SEPTIC SHOCK
1-6 L
24-44% 02 - ANS>> Nasopharyngeal Airway (NPA)
given when SAO2 is under 90%
10-15 L
,gives up to 90% 02 - ANS>> Nonway breathing mask
degree of care, skill, and judgement that would be expected from a trained
professional - ANS>> STANDARD OF CARE
how many pregnancies a women had - ANS>> GRIVA
How many births a women had - ANS>> PARA
Permission given by the PT - ANS>> INFORMED CONSENT
When PT is unable to give consent
EX: Unconsiousness - ANS>> IMPLIED CONSENT
When PT expresses authorization for care and support - ANS>> EXPRESS
CONSENT
Head: 9
Arms: 9
Torso & Back: 18
Legs: 18
Genitals: 1 - ANS>> RULE OF NINES
Adult
Head: 12
Arms: 9
Torso & Back: 18
Legs: 16.5
Genitals: 1 - ANS>> RULE OF NINES
Child
Head: 18
Arms: 9
Torso & Back: 18
Legs: 13.5
Genitals: 1 - ANS>> RULES OF NINES
Infant
, 3rd degree burn
Burns all layers of skin (Muscle bones, and internal organs)
Area is dry and lathery
Appears white, dark brown, even charried. - ANS>> FULL THICKNESS
BURNS
2nd degree burn
Blisters are present
Can fell pain - ANS>> PARTIAL THICKNESS BURNS
1st degree burn
Skin turns red but does not blister
Example: Sunburn - ANS>> SUPERFICIAL BURN
Lies under dermis and serves as an insulator to the body - ANS>>
SUBCUTANEOUS
Second layer of skin that contains hair follicles, sweat glands, nerve
endings, and blood vessels - ANS>> DERMIS
First layer of skin that protects the body - ANS>> EPIDERMIS
Action or inaction that violates the standard of care expected by an EMT -
ANS>> BREACH OF DUTY
Failure to take proper care in doing something - ANS>> NEGLIGENCE
Pregnancy located outside the inner lining of the uterus
EX: Fallopian Tubes - ANS>> ECTOPIC PREGNACNY
loss of blood flow to brain