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EMT EXAM 5 |2025-2026 LATEST UPDATED |100 REAL EXAM AND

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Describe why aphasia may be overlooked as a sign or symptom of stroke. -

(ANSWER)Difficulty speaking could be perceived as intoxication




What's the difference between a TIA and a CVA? - (ANSWER)TIA- similar to a stroke but

symptoms will resolve themselves in less than 24 hours




CVA- brain cells are dying and can cause permeant damage




What do TIA and CVA have in common? - (ANSWER)facial droop, hemiparesis, vision changes,

ataxia, aphasia, dysarthria




What's the difference between a seizure and status epilepticus? - (ANSWER)Status Epilepticus-

seizer lasts more than 5 minutes or the patient doesn't regain consciousness between seizers




Seizure- lasts less than 5 minutes




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What's the biggest risk factor that's shared for both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke? -

(ANSWER)Extremely high blood pressure




What's a "Last Known Well Time" and how might it differ from time of onset with regard to

stroke symptoms? Why is this the most important information for EMS to gather in suspected

stroke? - (ANSWER)Last Known Well Time- last time the pt was known to not have any signs of

symptoms




Determines if the pt is a candidate for thrombolytics (3-6 hours after symptoms appeared)




In the immediate aftermath of a generalized/tonic-clonic seizure, in what condition should you

expect to find your patient? What is this physical state called and how long does it usually last? -

(ANSWER)Postictal State- can last 5-30 minutes




Pt will be disoriented, hypertension, nausea, vomiting




Solid Organs - (ANSWER)Solid masses of tissue where much of the chemical work of the body

takes place (eg, the liver, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys).




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Hollow Organs - (ANSWER)Structures through which materials pass, such as the stomach, small

intestines, large intestines, ureters, and bladder.




Diabetic Ketoacidosis Symptoms - (ANSWER)Kussmaul Respirations- fast/deep breathing

Fruity-smelling breath

Blood sugar >400




Describe how insulin lowers blood glucose levels. What effect does type I diabetes have on

insulin production? - (ANSWER)Insulin signals for the liver, muscle, and fat cells to take in

glucose from the blood. If body has enough energy insulin signals for it to take in glucose and

store as glycogen.




In Type I beta cells are destroyed and insulin is no longer produced




What side effects should you expect when administering epinephrine? - (ANSWER)Tachycardia


Hypertension

Palpitations

Tremors




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