Questions and Verified Answers (2022/2023)
When assessing a pulse, you are feeling the:
A. relaxation of the atria
B. contraction of the left ventricle
C. contraction of the left atrium
D. relaxation of both ventricles - anscontraction of the left ventricle*
A 60 y/o female has chest pain. She has not taken her prescribed nitro you should
A. Determine what type of cardiac problem the pt has, and assist her with taking the nitro
B. Immediately attached the AED and begin transport to hospital
C. Administer aspirin only and withhold the nitro
D. Consult medical direction with regard to assisting the pt in taking the nitro -
ansDetermine what type of cardiac problem the pt has, and assist her with taking the nitro
Which of the following is the best definition of hypoperfusion?
A. Less blood reaching capillary beds
, B. Inadequate oxygen delivery to cells
C. Lowered heart rate and BP
D. Blood vessel dilation causing distal pooling - ansInadequate oxygen delivery to cells
You are ventilating an apneic asthmatic patient with a BVM, but notice there is
inadequate chest rise. What should you do?
A. reassess the airway for an obstruction
B. increase the ventilation pressure
C. switch to an O2 powered ventilation device
D. increase the rate of the ventilations - ansreassess the airway for an obstruction *
The use of a traction splint for femur fractures is important in order to
A. Prevent tissue swelling
B. Facilitate easy transfer of pt to the hospital
C. Decrease pain by preventing bone movement
D. Reduce further nerve and blood vessel damage - ansReduce further nerve and blood
vessel damage
A 40 y/o male complains of abdominal pain after being assaulted. His abdomen is rigid
and tender on assessment. Vital signs are BP 108/68, P 116, R 26. You should suspect
, A. Compensated shock
B. A ruptured diaphragm
C. Decompensated shock
D. Pneumothorax - ansCompensated shock
Your patient complains of itching and difficulty breathing after a bee sting. He reports no
known allergies. His vitals are: BP 136/86, P 118, R 20. You should
A. administer O2 via nasal cannula and transport immediately
B. administer O2 via NRM and transport immediately
C. recommend the patient take an oral antihistamine and contact his physician -
ansadminister O2 via NRM and transport immediately *
Which of the following is an anatomical difference between an adult and an infant
airway?
A. The infants trachea is more rigid
B. The infants trachea is softer
C. The adults tongue is proportionally larger
D. The adults mouth is proportionally smaller - ansThe infants trachea is softer
, Your 36 y/o pt is unresponsive upon attempting to insert an OPA, the patient gags, You
should
A. Insert a nasal airway
B. Suction the oropharynx
C. Reattempt using a smaller oral adjunct
D. Insert a dual lumen airway - ansInsert a nasal airway
A 16 y/o football player received a blow to his left femur. You can see deformity and the
patient is in extreme pain. He does not remember how the injury happened. You should.
A. Apply a board splint
B. Immediately stabilize the C-spine
C. Apply a long spine board and rapidly transport
D. Apply a traction splint to injured leg - ansImmediately stabilize the C-spine
You respond to a conscious thirty-four y/o male burned in a fire with full thickness burns
to both hands and forearms and partial thickness burns to his chest. You should
A. Apply cool water to burned areas
B. Soak the burned areas in saline and wrap with sterile dressing
C. Apply an antiseptic ointment to the burned areas