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Paramedic Pharmacology 2025 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct This electrolyte is necessary in the transmission and conduction of nerve impulses, maintenance of normal cardiac rhythms, and skeletal smooth muscle contraction. - Answer-K+ Potassium This IV solution is the frequently used IV solution in the management of hypovolemic shock. - Answer-Lactated Ringer's When a fluid on one side of a cellular membrane contains a higher solute concentration than fluid on the other side, the fluid is said to be: - Answer-Hypertonic ______ is an electrolyte that functions as an enzyme cofactor for blood clotting. - Answer-Calcium Type of solution to replace fluid loss. - Answer-0.9% NS or Lactated Ringer's The process by which sodium must be pumped out of the cell and potassium must be pumped into the cell is known as ___________. - Answer-Active transport The adrenergic receptor that results in a positive chronotropic, positive dromotropic effect when stimulated is the: - Answer-Beta 1 Norepinephrine and Epinephrine are known as: - Answer-Adrenergic receptors Stimulation of ________ receptors results in peripheral vasoconstriction and stimulation of metabolism. - Answer-Alpha 1 The _________ is an acetylcholine receptor. - Answer-Nictonic Medications such as Atropine are referred to as: - Answer-Anticholinergics ________ and ________ are the two types of ACh receptors of the _________ system. - Answer-Muscarinic, Nictonic The adrenergic receptor that causes peripheral vasoconstriction and mild bronchoconstriction. - Answer-Alpha 1 What is necessary to calculate the ordered dose of a medication? - Answer-The doctor's order, the concentration of the medicine on hand, and units to administer ______ describes the movement of a medication from the site of application into the body and into the extracellular compartment. - Answer-Absorption When selecting a medication, a prehospital provider should check the label at least _________ times. - Answer-3 __________ is the relative amount of medication required to produce a desired response. - Answer-Potency The most commonly used method of administering an inhaled medication in the emergency setting is: - Answer-Small volume or updraft inhaler After determining that your pt has overdosed on a narcotic medication causing a decreased respiratory drive, you administer the medication, naloxone that opposes the effects of the narcotic increasing the respiratory drive. This is an example of: - Answer-Antagonism _____ administration involves the administration of medications by any route other than the alimentary canal. - Answer-Parenteral The range of Magnesium Sulfate for Torsades de Pointes and eclampsia is ___________. - Answer- mg The dose of Haloperidol is: - Answer-2-5 mga How many mL can be given in the deltoid muscle? - Answer-`1 mL Aspirin is given for acute coronary syndrome because: - Answer-It decreases the aggregation of platelets What are medications that inhibit blood clot formation? - Answer-Anticoagulants Atropine is given for RSI for what reason? - Answer-Reduce Vagal Stimulation What is the max dose of Atropine? - Answer-3 mg What drug should be self administered? - Answer-Nitronox What is the normal pH Level? - Answer-7.35-7.45 What is the dose of Morphine Sulfate IV? - Answer-2-10 mg What drug is no longer recommended for Asystole or PEA? - Answer-Atropine What is a contraindication for most anticoagulants? - Answer-GI Bleeding What is the most common anticoagulant given in EMS today? - Answer-Aspirin Furosemide can cause what if it is not given slow? - Answer-Tinnitus What is the dose of Atropine for bradycardia? - Answer-0.5 mg What is the initial dose of adenosine? - Answer-6 mg

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Paramedic Pharmacology 2025 Exam
Questions and Answers All Correct

This electrolyte is necessary in the transmission and conduction of nerve impulses,
maintenance of normal cardiac rhythms, and skeletal smooth muscle contraction. -
Answer-K+ Potassium

This IV solution is the frequently used IV solution in the management of hypovolemic
shock. - Answer-Lactated Ringer's

When a fluid on one side of a cellular membrane contains a higher solute concentration
than fluid on the other side, the fluid is said to be: - Answer-Hypertonic

______ is an electrolyte that functions as an enzyme cofactor for blood clotting. -
Answer-Calcium

Type of solution to replace fluid loss. - Answer-0.9% NS or Lactated Ringer's

The process by which sodium must be pumped out of the cell and potassium must be
pumped into the cell is known as ___________. - Answer-Active transport

The adrenergic receptor that results in a positive chronotropic, positive dromotropic
effect when stimulated is the: - Answer-Beta 1

Norepinephrine and Epinephrine are known as: - Answer-Adrenergic receptors

Stimulation of ________ receptors results in peripheral vasoconstriction and stimulation
of metabolism. - Answer-Alpha 1

The _________ is an acetylcholine receptor. - Answer-Nictonic

Medications such as Atropine are referred to as: - Answer-Anticholinergics

________ and ________ are the two types of ACh receptors of the _________ system.
- Answer-Muscarinic, Nictonic

The adrenergic receptor that causes peripheral vasoconstriction and mild
bronchoconstriction. - Answer-Alpha 1

, What is necessary to calculate the ordered dose of a medication? - Answer-The doctor's
order, the concentration of the medicine on hand, and units to administer

______ describes the movement of a medication from the site of application into the
body and into the extracellular compartment. - Answer-Absorption

When selecting a medication, a prehospital provider should check the label at least
_________ times. - Answer-3

__________ is the relative amount of medication required to produce a desired
response. - Answer-Potency

The most commonly used method of administering an inhaled medication in the
emergency setting is: - Answer-Small volume or updraft inhaler

After determining that your pt has overdosed on a narcotic medication causing a
decreased respiratory drive, you administer the medication, naloxone that opposes the
effects of the narcotic increasing the respiratory drive. This is an example of: - Answer-
Antagonism

_____ administration involves the administration of medications by any route other than
the alimentary canal. - Answer-Parenteral

The range of Magnesium Sulfate for Torsades de Pointes and eclampsia is
___________. - Answer-2000-4000 mg

The dose of Haloperidol is: - Answer-2-5 mga

How many mL can be given in the deltoid muscle? - Answer-`1 mL
Aspirin is given for acute coronary syndrome because: - Answer-It decreases the
aggregation of platelets

What are medications that inhibit blood clot formation? - Answer-Anticoagulants

Atropine is given for RSI for what reason? - Answer-Reduce Vagal Stimulation

What is the max dose of Atropine? - Answer-3 mg

What drug should be self administered? - Answer-Nitronox

What is the normal pH Level? - Answer-7.35-7.45

What is the dose of Morphine Sulfate IV? - Answer-2-10 mg

What drug is no longer recommended for Asystole or PEA? - Answer-Atropine

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