Nremt final exam 4 Questions And Correct
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A 26 year old male suffered a gunshot wound to his left
chest. On arrival he is very pale and you see blood on his
shirt. You expose the wound and manage it. Your
partner reports his vital signs are BP 86/palp, P 118 and
thready, R 6 and shallow. You should next -
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ventilate him with a BVM.
When you arrive at a car crash a male driver complains
of neck pain. He is moving all extremities and has
normal sensations. How should you assess him? -
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Apply slight pressure to every cervical spinous process.
A man called 9-1-1 because his 78 year old wife could
not get out of bed in the morning. When you arrive she
has right-sided weakness. He says she went to bed at
10:00 PM last night and she was feeling OK. You should
record the time of onset of her symptoms to be -
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10:00 PM.
A 56 year old female was rescued from a swimming pool
after reportedly being under water for "5 minutes." You
find a faint, weak pulse. You should -
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ventilate her at 12 bpm.
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,A 22 year old fisherman was rescued from a river after
being missing for 8 minutes. When you pull him to the
shore he is apneic. You should first -
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give two rescue breaths.
A 22 year old man was hit on the head with a blunt
object by his wife. When you arrive he has a 2" scalp
laceration. You manage the wound. En route to the
hospital he says, "I don't know what's happening to me.
Last month I was incredibly productive; on top of the
world. Now today, I am worried about everything and
can't get anything done." You should suspect he is
exhibiting -
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bipolar disease.
A young man fell from his motorcycle at a high rate of
speed. When you arrive he is unconscious, very pale and
you are unable to palpate a radial pulse. Your partner
reports he only heard one sound when taking his blood
pressure and that was at 88 mmHg. His respiratory rate
is 4. You suspect he will develop -
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irreversible shock.
Which of the following has the highest correlation with
Type II diabetes? -
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Obesity
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, A 76 year old man awoke short of breath. When you
arrive he is cyanotic and sitting up in bed breathing
rapidly. His vital signs are BP 104/84, P 64 and irregular,
R 20 and his SpO2 is 86% on room air. You should first -
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administer oxygen by non-rebreather mask.
At the hospital after reporting on care given to an
elderly patient you should -
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report on any social services the patient may need at
home.
A 22 year old with a history of asthma tells you "I can't
breathe." Her mother says she's used her inhaler four
times in the last hour and a half. You administer oxygen
and -
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assist her using her inhaler.
You should self administer DuoDoteTM at a WMD scene
when you start feeling symptoms of -
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SLUDGE.
Continuing education regarding patient care topics
throughout your EMS career is -
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a professional responsibility.
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Answers 2026 Get It Correct !!!
A 26 year old male suffered a gunshot wound to his left
chest. On arrival he is very pale and you see blood on his
shirt. You expose the wound and manage it. Your
partner reports his vital signs are BP 86/palp, P 118 and
thready, R 6 and shallow. You should next -
-Correct Answers
ventilate him with a BVM.
When you arrive at a car crash a male driver complains
of neck pain. He is moving all extremities and has
normal sensations. How should you assess him? -
-Correct Answers
Apply slight pressure to every cervical spinous process.
A man called 9-1-1 because his 78 year old wife could
not get out of bed in the morning. When you arrive she
has right-sided weakness. He says she went to bed at
10:00 PM last night and she was feeling OK. You should
record the time of onset of her symptoms to be -
-Correct Answers
10:00 PM.
A 56 year old female was rescued from a swimming pool
after reportedly being under water for "5 minutes." You
find a faint, weak pulse. You should -
-Correct Answers
ventilate her at 12 bpm.
1
,A 22 year old fisherman was rescued from a river after
being missing for 8 minutes. When you pull him to the
shore he is apneic. You should first -
-Correct Answers
give two rescue breaths.
A 22 year old man was hit on the head with a blunt
object by his wife. When you arrive he has a 2" scalp
laceration. You manage the wound. En route to the
hospital he says, "I don't know what's happening to me.
Last month I was incredibly productive; on top of the
world. Now today, I am worried about everything and
can't get anything done." You should suspect he is
exhibiting -
-Correct Answers
bipolar disease.
A young man fell from his motorcycle at a high rate of
speed. When you arrive he is unconscious, very pale and
you are unable to palpate a radial pulse. Your partner
reports he only heard one sound when taking his blood
pressure and that was at 88 mmHg. His respiratory rate
is 4. You suspect he will develop -
-Correct Answers
irreversible shock.
Which of the following has the highest correlation with
Type II diabetes? -
-Correct Answers
Obesity
2
, A 76 year old man awoke short of breath. When you
arrive he is cyanotic and sitting up in bed breathing
rapidly. His vital signs are BP 104/84, P 64 and irregular,
R 20 and his SpO2 is 86% on room air. You should first -
-Correct Answers
administer oxygen by non-rebreather mask.
At the hospital after reporting on care given to an
elderly patient you should -
-Correct Answers
report on any social services the patient may need at
home.
A 22 year old with a history of asthma tells you "I can't
breathe." Her mother says she's used her inhaler four
times in the last hour and a half. You administer oxygen
and -
-Correct Answers
assist her using her inhaler.
You should self administer DuoDoteTM at a WMD scene
when you start feeling symptoms of -
-Correct Answers
SLUDGE.
Continuing education regarding patient care topics
throughout your EMS career is -
-Correct Answers
a professional responsibility.
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