QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. Once you have determined that the patient is unresponsive, you
should check for breathing and a pulse. These assessments should take
no longer than in total.
5 minutes
5 seconds
2 minutes
10 seconds
2. For hospitals that receive acute stoke patients, a patient presenting
with a possible stroke should be seen by a physician within of
his or her
arrival.
5 min
10 min
25 min
45 min
3. Which among the following is an acceptable site for intraosseous
access:
Proximal
tibia Distal
, humerus
Midshaft femur
Pubic ramus
4. In the context of STEMI diagnosis, what is the minimum size of ST-
segment elevation at the J point in leads V2 and V3 that is indicative of
a myocardial infarction?
0.05 mV
, 0.10 mV
0.15 mV
0.20 mV
5. What is the recommended volume of air to deliver during ventilations
in an emergency medical situation?
100 to 200 mL
200 to 300 mL
400 to 700 mL
800 to 1000 mL
6. Patient who is receiving CPR has a return of spontaneous circulation.
The following steps should be followed according to AHA
guidelines to treat systolic blood pressure below 90 mm HG: the
medic should give a fluid bolus of NS or LR 1-2 liters, and start a
vasopressor infusion. An epinephrine infusion dose is:
0.1 to 0.5 mcg/kg/minute (70 kg adult would be 7 to 35 mcg/min)
0.1 to 0.5 mg/kg/minute
0.1 to 0.5 mg/minute
5 to 10 mcg/kg/minute
5 to 10 mcg/minute
7. In a scenario where a patient is found unresponsive and not breathing,
how would you implement a rapid assessment?
Check the patient's pulse for one minute before calling for help.
, Ensure the scene is safe, check for responsiveness, and assess the
need for CPR.
Immediately start CPR without assessing the situation.
Wait for emergency services to arrive before taking any action.