AML TEST EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED
AND WELL DETAILED ANSWERS GRADED A+ | LATEST
EXAM EDITION
What condition is most likely to cause respiratory acidosis? - CORRECT
ANSWERS - In larger doses narcotics induce respiratory depression and
eventually respiratory arrest. AMLS Page 95
A 65-year-old female complains of chest pain that feels like "aching" in her chest.
It has become progressively worse over several days. Her temperature is 38.3
degrees C (100 F). Which finding will help narrow your differential diagnosis to
pericarditis? - CORRECT ANSWERS - 12 lead ECG will demonstrate global ST-
segment elevation in almost every lead. AMLS Page 128
During compensatory shock, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is activated
to cause a/an: - CORRECT ANSWERS - This selective perfusion occurs during
the ischemic phase of shock. AMLS Page 146 (To stop kidneys from excreting
fluid and keeping it in the vasculature, therefore increasing BP)
lntrabdominal bleeds, like pancreatitis, often present with discoloration or bruising
around the umbilicus. This physical exam finding is known as: - CORRECT
ANSWERS - Cullen's sign is a blue discoloration around the umbilicus. AMLS
Page 235
What clinical findings are most commonly associated with a pulmonary embolus? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - Clear breath sounds with tachypnea.
,Signs and Symptoms AMLS Page 113
A 50 year old female has called 911. She complains of shortness of breath and
chest. discomfort. Assessment reveals her skin
is pale, moist and cool. BP is 102/68, R 24, labored with crackles, P of 130 and
regular. Which type of shock is most likely occurring? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
The patient's respiratory rate is increased, and crackles caused by pulmonary
edema can be heard on auscultation.
Cardiogenic Shock Signs and Symptoms.
AMLS Page 164
Patients with a history of COPD that present with an acute onset of shortness of
breath are likely to have which condition? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Elements of
patient history that suggest PE include acute onset of shortness of breath. AMLS
Page 114
An elderly patient with a 1 week history of productive cough and wheezing notices
an increase in difficulty in breathing when grocery shopping. Further assessment
reveals pursed lip breathing, rhonchi, and minimal jugular vein distention. Which
diagnosis should the healthcare provider suspect? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
Signs and Symptoms of COPD. AMLS Page 85
A 45 year old patient is found supine on the floor. Healthcare providers note
pinpoint pupils, shallow respirations and vomitus in and around the mouth. What
course of action should be implemented next? - CORRECT ANSWERS - This is
self explanatory (Suction Airway)
A 20 year old female presents with a 2-day history of dyspnea, non-productive
cough, chest tightness audible wheezing. Further exam reveals no fever or strider.
,The patient has rapid respirations with difficulty exhaling. Which diagnosis is most
likely? - CORRECT ANSWERS - These are textbook signs of asthma
Signs and Symptoms.AMLS Page 83
Anaphylaxis is most associated with which physiological event? - CORRECT
ANSWERS - The cutaneous reaction may be observed as flushed, warm skin
resulting from vasodilation and uticarea. AMLS Page 162
An elderly patient is receiving care at home while recuperating from recent knee
surgery. She developed post a operative infection and has been on antibiotics for
quite sometime. She is complaining of foul smelling diarrhea, and abdominal
cramping and loss of appetite. Based on this presentation, the provider should
suspect? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Signs and Symptoms
Patients with this illness have diarrhea that is not bloody but has a characteristic
foul odor. Abdominal pain and cramping are present in about 22% of patients.
AMLS Page 319 (C-DIFF)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by what
pathological change? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Pathophysiology AMLS Page 88
(Caused by diffuse damage to the alveoli, perhaps as a result of shock, aspiration of
gastric contents, pulmonary edema or hypoxic event. Begins with a breakdown of
the alveolar-capillary border that allows fluid to seep into the alveoli, decreasing
gas exchange in the lungs.
Healthcare providers are responding to a near-drowning at a local lake. The patient
is experiencing uncontrollable shivering and complains of nausea and weakness.
The patient had been treading water for 25 minutes and now presents with
tachycardia and rapid respirations. Core body temperature is 93.2°F (34°C). Which
diagnosis is most likely? - CORRECT ANSWERS - 89.6F - 95.0F (Mild
Hypothermia)
, AMLS Page 338
Continuous positive airway pressure would be most appropriate in treating which
patient? - CORRECT ANSWERS - 22 year old with severe asthma and not
responding to nebulizer treatments AMLS Page 72
A local businesswoman has returned from missionary work in South Africa. She is
complaining of night sweats,chest
discomfort and a persistent cough for several weeks. Which underlying diagnosis is
most likely causing these symptoms? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Signs and
symptoms of TB include persistent cough for 2-3 weeks, night sweats, headache,
weight loss, hemoptysis, and chest pain. AMLS Page 301
What is the initial treatment for a patient experiencing Hyperosmolar
Hyperglycemic Non-ketotic Syndrome (HHNS)? - CORRECT ANSWERS - The
patient may have significant volume depletion. Begin IV fluid resuscitation
immediately. The initial fluid of choice is 0.9% normal saline (crystalloid solution).
AMLS Page 270
When assessing geriatric patients, infectious disease is more difficult to identify for
all the following reasons EXCEPT - CORRECT ANSWERS - Older Adult
Patients. AMLS Page 325
Your patient has had a seizure secondary to a nerve agent exposure. What
medication would be best to diminish the seizure? - CORRECT ANSWERS - If
seizures develop administer diazepam (Valium) or lorazepam (Ativan). AMLS
Page 424 (Treat seizure before treating for the exposure to the nerve agent)
AND WELL DETAILED ANSWERS GRADED A+ | LATEST
EXAM EDITION
What condition is most likely to cause respiratory acidosis? - CORRECT
ANSWERS - In larger doses narcotics induce respiratory depression and
eventually respiratory arrest. AMLS Page 95
A 65-year-old female complains of chest pain that feels like "aching" in her chest.
It has become progressively worse over several days. Her temperature is 38.3
degrees C (100 F). Which finding will help narrow your differential diagnosis to
pericarditis? - CORRECT ANSWERS - 12 lead ECG will demonstrate global ST-
segment elevation in almost every lead. AMLS Page 128
During compensatory shock, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is activated
to cause a/an: - CORRECT ANSWERS - This selective perfusion occurs during
the ischemic phase of shock. AMLS Page 146 (To stop kidneys from excreting
fluid and keeping it in the vasculature, therefore increasing BP)
lntrabdominal bleeds, like pancreatitis, often present with discoloration or bruising
around the umbilicus. This physical exam finding is known as: - CORRECT
ANSWERS - Cullen's sign is a blue discoloration around the umbilicus. AMLS
Page 235
What clinical findings are most commonly associated with a pulmonary embolus? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - Clear breath sounds with tachypnea.
,Signs and Symptoms AMLS Page 113
A 50 year old female has called 911. She complains of shortness of breath and
chest. discomfort. Assessment reveals her skin
is pale, moist and cool. BP is 102/68, R 24, labored with crackles, P of 130 and
regular. Which type of shock is most likely occurring? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
The patient's respiratory rate is increased, and crackles caused by pulmonary
edema can be heard on auscultation.
Cardiogenic Shock Signs and Symptoms.
AMLS Page 164
Patients with a history of COPD that present with an acute onset of shortness of
breath are likely to have which condition? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Elements of
patient history that suggest PE include acute onset of shortness of breath. AMLS
Page 114
An elderly patient with a 1 week history of productive cough and wheezing notices
an increase in difficulty in breathing when grocery shopping. Further assessment
reveals pursed lip breathing, rhonchi, and minimal jugular vein distention. Which
diagnosis should the healthcare provider suspect? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
Signs and Symptoms of COPD. AMLS Page 85
A 45 year old patient is found supine on the floor. Healthcare providers note
pinpoint pupils, shallow respirations and vomitus in and around the mouth. What
course of action should be implemented next? - CORRECT ANSWERS - This is
self explanatory (Suction Airway)
A 20 year old female presents with a 2-day history of dyspnea, non-productive
cough, chest tightness audible wheezing. Further exam reveals no fever or strider.
,The patient has rapid respirations with difficulty exhaling. Which diagnosis is most
likely? - CORRECT ANSWERS - These are textbook signs of asthma
Signs and Symptoms.AMLS Page 83
Anaphylaxis is most associated with which physiological event? - CORRECT
ANSWERS - The cutaneous reaction may be observed as flushed, warm skin
resulting from vasodilation and uticarea. AMLS Page 162
An elderly patient is receiving care at home while recuperating from recent knee
surgery. She developed post a operative infection and has been on antibiotics for
quite sometime. She is complaining of foul smelling diarrhea, and abdominal
cramping and loss of appetite. Based on this presentation, the provider should
suspect? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Signs and Symptoms
Patients with this illness have diarrhea that is not bloody but has a characteristic
foul odor. Abdominal pain and cramping are present in about 22% of patients.
AMLS Page 319 (C-DIFF)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by what
pathological change? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Pathophysiology AMLS Page 88
(Caused by diffuse damage to the alveoli, perhaps as a result of shock, aspiration of
gastric contents, pulmonary edema or hypoxic event. Begins with a breakdown of
the alveolar-capillary border that allows fluid to seep into the alveoli, decreasing
gas exchange in the lungs.
Healthcare providers are responding to a near-drowning at a local lake. The patient
is experiencing uncontrollable shivering and complains of nausea and weakness.
The patient had been treading water for 25 minutes and now presents with
tachycardia and rapid respirations. Core body temperature is 93.2°F (34°C). Which
diagnosis is most likely? - CORRECT ANSWERS - 89.6F - 95.0F (Mild
Hypothermia)
, AMLS Page 338
Continuous positive airway pressure would be most appropriate in treating which
patient? - CORRECT ANSWERS - 22 year old with severe asthma and not
responding to nebulizer treatments AMLS Page 72
A local businesswoman has returned from missionary work in South Africa. She is
complaining of night sweats,chest
discomfort and a persistent cough for several weeks. Which underlying diagnosis is
most likely causing these symptoms? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Signs and
symptoms of TB include persistent cough for 2-3 weeks, night sweats, headache,
weight loss, hemoptysis, and chest pain. AMLS Page 301
What is the initial treatment for a patient experiencing Hyperosmolar
Hyperglycemic Non-ketotic Syndrome (HHNS)? - CORRECT ANSWERS - The
patient may have significant volume depletion. Begin IV fluid resuscitation
immediately. The initial fluid of choice is 0.9% normal saline (crystalloid solution).
AMLS Page 270
When assessing geriatric patients, infectious disease is more difficult to identify for
all the following reasons EXCEPT - CORRECT ANSWERS - Older Adult
Patients. AMLS Page 325
Your patient has had a seizure secondary to a nerve agent exposure. What
medication would be best to diminish the seizure? - CORRECT ANSWERS - If
seizures develop administer diazepam (Valium) or lorazepam (Ativan). AMLS
Page 424 (Treat seizure before treating for the exposure to the nerve agent)