VERSIONS
1. As you obtain historical information regarding your patient, you
note that the patient's presentation and responses are very similar
to several patient complaints you have treated in the past.
Integrating this information from past experience to this current
experience is known as:
A) Clinical correlation
B) Pattern recognition
C) Differential diagnosis
D) Diagnostic confirmation
Answer B: Pattern recognition
,Rationale: Pattern recognition allows providers to rapidly identify
potential conditions by integrating current presentations with past
clinical experiences.
2. According to the AMLS Assessment Pathway, after ensuring scene
safety and making initial observations, the healthcare provider
should next:
A) Perform a focused physical exam
B) Obtain diagnostic information
C) Identify and manage life threats
D) Reassess and refine the diagnosis
Answer C: Identify and manage life threats
Rationale: After scene safety and initial observations, the AMLS
pathway directs providers to identify and manage immediate life
threats.
3. Which of the following may cause primary respiratory alkalosis?
A) Fever
B) Chest wall pain
,C) Vomiting
D) Renal failure
Answer A: Fever
Rationale: Fever increases the respiratory rate and can lead to
primary respiratory alkalosis.
4. What is the primary goal of AMLS?
A) Diagnose medical conditions definitively
B) Replace physician decision-making
C) Rapidly identify and manage life-threatening medical patients
D) Provide advanced pharmacology
Answer C: Rapidly identify and manage life-threatening medical
patients
Rationale: AMLS focuses on early recognition, critical thinking, and
rapid intervention, not definitive diagnosis.
5. The AMLS patient assessment emphasizes:
A) Long history taking
B) Early pattern recognition
, C) Waiting for vital signs
D) Extensive diagnostics
Answer B: Early pattern recognition
Rationale: Pattern recognition allows early identification of critical
illness.
6. The first priority in any medical patient is:
A) Chief complaint
B) Medication history
C) Airway, breathing, circulation
D) Pain level
Answer C: Airway, breathing, circulation
Rationale: ABCs always take priority over history and complaints.
7. Which is MOST consistent with the AMLS approach?
A) Treat the diagnosis
B) Treat abnormal vital signs only
C) Treat life threats first
D) Delay treatment until confirmation