PRACTICAL UCLA MEDICAL EXAM
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Ten days after treating a 34-year-old patient with tuberculosis, you are given a tuberculin skin
test, which yields a positive result. This MOST likely indicates that:
Select one:
A. the disease is dormant in your body, but will probably never cause symptoms.
B. you are actively infected with tuberculosis and should be treated immediately.
C. you were exposed to another infected person prior to treating the 34-year-old patient.
D. you contracted the disease by casual contact instead of exposure to secretions. - Answer C.
you were exposed to another infected person prior to treating the 34-year-old patient.
After sizing up the scene of a patient with a possible infectious disease, your next priority should
be to:
Select one:
A. contact medical control.
B. notify law enforcement.
C. quickly access the patient.
D. take standard precautions. - Answer D. take standard precautions.
A 30-year-old male was rescued after being lost in the woods for approximately 18 hours. The
outside temperature is 30°F (-1°C). He is immediately placed in the warmed ambulance, where
you perform a primary assessment. He is unresponsive, pale, and apneic. You should:
,Select one:
A. assess for a carotid pulse for up to 60 seconds.
B. apply chemical heat packs to his groin and axillae.
C. apply an AED and assess his cardiac rhythm.
D. open his airway and give two rescue breaths. - Answer A. assess for a carotid pulse for up to
60 seconds.
A 31-year-old male was bitten on the leg by an unidentified snake. The patient is conscious and
alert and in no apparent distress. Your assessment of his leg reveals two small puncture marks
with minimal pain and swelling. In addition to administering oxygen and providing reassurance,
further care for this patient should include:
Select one:
A. elevating the lower extremities and giving antivenin.
B. supine positioning, splinting the leg, and transporting.
C. applying ice to the wound and transporting quickly.
D. transporting only with close, continuous monitoring. - Answer B. supine positioning, splinting
the leg, and transporting.
All of the following terms refer to a body part that is cold but not frozen, EXCEPT:
Select one:
A. trench foot.
B. frostnip.
C. frostbite.
D. immersion foot. - Answer C. frostbite.
Burns associated with lightning strikes are typically:
Select one:
A. full-thickness.
B. superficial.
,C. partial-thickness.
D. third-degree. - Answer B. superficial.
Common signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion include all of the following, EXCEPT:
Select one:
A. headache.
B. hot, dry skin.
C. nausea.
D. tachycardia. - Answer
Drowning is MOST accurately defined as:
Select one:
A. water in the lungs following submersion in water.
B. death beyond 24 hours after submersion in water.
C. temporary survival after submersion in water.
D. death from suffocation after submersion in water. - Answer D. death from suffocation after
submersion in water.
Hypothermia occurs when the core body temperature falls below:
Select one:
A. 88°F (31°C).
B. 98°F (37°C).
C. 95°F (35°C).
D. 90°F (32°C). - Answer C. 95°F (35°C).
In contrast to Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever:
Select one:
, A. causes painful joint swelling after a few days or weeks.
C. may be confused with rheumatoid arthritis.
D. presents with flu-like symptoms and a bull's-eye rash. - Answer B. can cause paralysis and
cardiorespiratory collapse.
Most of the serious injuries associated with scuba diving are caused by:
Select one:
A. alcohol consumption.
B. cold water temperature.
C. too rapid of an ascent.
D. too rapid of a descent. - Answer C. too rapid of an ascent.
The body's natural cooling mechanism, in which sweat is converted to a gas, is called:
Select one:
A. convection.
B. radiation.
C. evaporation.
D. conduction. - Answer C. evaporation.
The EMT must assume that any unwitnessed water-related incident is accompanied by:
Select one:
A. cold-water immersion.
B. an air embolism.
C. alcohol intoxication.
D. possible spinal injury. - Answer D. possible spinal injury.