COMPLETE 143 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
1. which is true of a patient who relies on hypoxic drive A. RR is set according to
to breathe? level of O2 in body
A. respiratory rate is set according to level of O2 in (central chemoreceptors
body become less sensitive to
B. primary gas affecting RR is CO2 CO2; peripheral receptors
C. central chemoreceptors are the primary influence become primary stimulus
on RR for ventilations)
D. peripheral chemoreceptors have become less sen-
sitive to O2
2. beta-2 medications benefit patients by: D. dilating the small air-
A. eliminating chest pain ways
B. diminishing the need for O2
C. slowing RR and HR
D. dilating the small airways
3. on the scene of a MCI, another EMT has become over- B. remove EMT from scene
whelmed and emotionally incapacitated. you should:
A. monitor EMT for improper care
B. remove EMT from scene
C. instruct EMT to go home
D. assess EMT for head injury
4. what information is critical to provide CHEMTREC after C. UN identification num-
a tanker spill? ber
A. type of car involved
B. name of railroad carrier
C. UN identification number
D. location and train identification number
5. what would be a direct result of increasing a patient's A. increased cardiac
preload? out- put
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COMPLETE 143 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
A. increased cardiac output
B. decreased myocardial contraction
C. increased O2 delivery to lungs
D. decreased BP
6. unresponsive 54 yo went to bed w chest pain. no prior D. start by examining pa-
medical history, no medications. primary assessment tient's head.
reveals no life threats. when performing secondary (always perform
assessment, the EMT should: head-to-toe if patient un-
A. contact patient's doctor responsive)
B. focus exam on chest
C. determine whether chest pain still exists
D. start by examining patient's head
7. you are transporting 18yo male injured in MVC with B. re-palpate patient's face
decreased LOC and injuries to head, chest, and low- and scalp
er R leg. while conducting reassessment of patient's
head/neck, which action is most appropriate?
A. placing sterile dressing in R ear canal, which is ooz-
ing blood
B. carefully re-palpate patient's face and scalp
C. remove C-collar to reassess back of patient's neck
D. maintain patient's airway w head-tilt, chin-lift ma-
neuver
8. assessing a 9-month-old infant; child is extremely irri- B. alert
table, crying weakly, and resistant to being touched by
EMT; what is the infant's mental status?
A. obtunded
B. alert
C. verbal
D. lethargic
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