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In an unresponsive patient how long should you check for a pulse?
A 3 to 5 seconds
B 5 to 10 seconds
C 5 seconds
D 15 seconds - ANSWER B. 5 to 10 seconds
Which is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in children?
A Infection
B Congenital heart defect
C Respiratory failure or shock
D Cardiac problem - ANSWER C Respiratory failure or shock
What is the 1st link in the pediatric out of the hospital chain of survival?
A High-quality CPR
B Calling 911
C Prevention
D Rapid defibrillation or AED - ANSWER C Prevention
You and your partner arrive at the scene of a major motor vehicle crash. The driver, a young
male, is severely entrapped in his car. He has an open head injury and massive facial trauma.
He is unresponsive, is not breathing, and does not have a palpable carotid pulse. You should:
2
,A stop any active bleeding and advise dispatch to send a paramedic crew.
B Request the fire department to extricate the patient so you can begin cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR).
C Have your partner also check for a pulse to confirm that the patient is deceased.
D ventilate the patient for 5 minutes and then stop if there is no response. -
ANSWER C Have your partner also check for a pulse to confirm that the patient is
deceased.
Which of the following agencies assigns and licenses radio frequencies?
A The Federal Communications Commission
B The Federal Trade Commission
C The United States Department of Transportation
D The Transportation Security Administration - ANSWER A The Federal
Communications Commission
The prone position ________.
A describes the body lying face upward
B Both b and c
C is also called the anatomical position
D describes the body lying face downward - ANSWER D describes the body lying face
downward
A patient has a blood pressure of 130/70 mm Hg. The "130" represents:
A ventricular filling.
B ventricular contraction.
C atrial contraction.
D ventricular relaxation. - ANSWER B ventricular contraction.
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, The ___________ portion of the spinal column is joined to the iliac bones of the pelvis.
A sacrum
B lumbar
C thoracic
D coccyx - ANSWER A sacrum
The axial skeleton is composed of the:
A bones that comprise the pelvic girdle.
B lower part of the torso and the legs.
C arms, legs, and pelvis.
D skull, face, thorax, and vertebral column. - ANSWER D skull, face, thorax, and
vertebral column.
The connecting nerve, a nerve of the peripheral nervous system, functions by:
A connecting motor nerves directly to the walls of the blood vessels.
B connecting the sensory and motor nerves and bypassing the brain.
C connecting sensory nerves directly to the matrix.
D connecting the spinal cord directly to the target tissues of eyes, nose and toes. -
ANSWER B connecting the sensory and motor nerves and bypassing the brain.
EMS and continues education training programs are authorized by:
A Fire Chief
B State EMS office
C Human resources
D NREMT - ANSWER B State EMS office
What BEST describes the level of EMS training that provides rapid first immediate care for
life-threatening problems?
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CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
SPOTLIGHT 1
1
, DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED PASS|GRADED
In an unresponsive patient how long should you check for a pulse?
A 3 to 5 seconds
B 5 to 10 seconds
C 5 seconds
D 15 seconds - ANSWER B. 5 to 10 seconds
Which is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in children?
A Infection
B Congenital heart defect
C Respiratory failure or shock
D Cardiac problem - ANSWER C Respiratory failure or shock
What is the 1st link in the pediatric out of the hospital chain of survival?
A High-quality CPR
B Calling 911
C Prevention
D Rapid defibrillation or AED - ANSWER C Prevention
You and your partner arrive at the scene of a major motor vehicle crash. The driver, a young
male, is severely entrapped in his car. He has an open head injury and massive facial trauma.
He is unresponsive, is not breathing, and does not have a palpable carotid pulse. You should:
2
,A stop any active bleeding and advise dispatch to send a paramedic crew.
B Request the fire department to extricate the patient so you can begin cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR).
C Have your partner also check for a pulse to confirm that the patient is deceased.
D ventilate the patient for 5 minutes and then stop if there is no response. -
ANSWER C Have your partner also check for a pulse to confirm that the patient is
deceased.
Which of the following agencies assigns and licenses radio frequencies?
A The Federal Communications Commission
B The Federal Trade Commission
C The United States Department of Transportation
D The Transportation Security Administration - ANSWER A The Federal
Communications Commission
The prone position ________.
A describes the body lying face upward
B Both b and c
C is also called the anatomical position
D describes the body lying face downward - ANSWER D describes the body lying face
downward
A patient has a blood pressure of 130/70 mm Hg. The "130" represents:
A ventricular filling.
B ventricular contraction.
C atrial contraction.
D ventricular relaxation. - ANSWER B ventricular contraction.
3
, The ___________ portion of the spinal column is joined to the iliac bones of the pelvis.
A sacrum
B lumbar
C thoracic
D coccyx - ANSWER A sacrum
The axial skeleton is composed of the:
A bones that comprise the pelvic girdle.
B lower part of the torso and the legs.
C arms, legs, and pelvis.
D skull, face, thorax, and vertebral column. - ANSWER D skull, face, thorax, and
vertebral column.
The connecting nerve, a nerve of the peripheral nervous system, functions by:
A connecting motor nerves directly to the walls of the blood vessels.
B connecting the sensory and motor nerves and bypassing the brain.
C connecting sensory nerves directly to the matrix.
D connecting the spinal cord directly to the target tissues of eyes, nose and toes. -
ANSWER B connecting the sensory and motor nerves and bypassing the brain.
EMS and continues education training programs are authorized by:
A Fire Chief
B State EMS office
C Human resources
D NREMT - ANSWER B State EMS office
What BEST describes the level of EMS training that provides rapid first immediate care for
life-threatening problems?
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