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AMLS FINAL PRE-ASSESSMENT UPDATED 2025 WITH 100+
QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+


A 19-year-old female is flushed, itchy, and wheezing after eating crab
legs. Her vital signs are BP 90/64 mm Hg, P 128 bpm, R 24 breaths/min.
Which intervention is indicated first? VERIFIED ANSWEREpinephrine
intramuscular


A 2-year-old male is found chewing on berries from a lily of the valley
plant. Predict his vital signs. VERIFIED ANSWERBP 70/50 P 70 bpm


A 22-year-old female is found at a party unresponsive and breathing
approximately 8 breaths/min. Her skin is gray. Which of the following
signs or symptoms will confirm your suspicion that the opioid toxidrome
is causing her emergency? VERIFIED ANSWERPupils 2 mm and equal


A 22-year-old male complains of a 2-day history of abdominal pain. His
skin is flushed, and he has a fruity odor on his breath. Assessment
reveals BP 106/54 mm Hg, P 128, R 28, glucose 568 mg/dL. Your
highest priority intervention would be to: VERIFIED ANSWERInfuse
normal saline rapid IV


A 22-year-old patient at a restaurant is complaining of abdominal pain
and diarrhea. Her skin is flushed, and she feels faint. Her vital signs are:
BP 98/50, P 124, R 24. Which finding in her SAMPLER history is most
likely to guide your differential diagnosis for this patient? VERIFIED
ANSWERIllness began about 10 minutes after eating

,A 23-year-old female has an acute onset of left flank pain. You should
investigate which of the following regarding her pain? VERIFIED
ANSWERDysuria


A 24-year-old female took 24 diphenhydramine tablets. Her vital signs
are BP 86/54 mm Hg, P 110 bpm, R 20/min. What other sign or
symptom should you anticipate. VERIFIED ANSWERSeizures


A 24-year-old male complains of sudden explosive headache . He asks
you to lower the lights. He has vomited once. Which of these findings
would increase your index of suspicion for subarachnoid hemorrhage?
VERIFIED ANSWERStiff neck


A 24-year-old male injuries in a shallow diving incident. Which
assessment finding would you anticipate if he is developing neurogenic
shock? VERIFIED ANSWERHeart rate 58 bpm


A 25-year-old helmeted female was thrown from a horse. She is
complaining of weakness in her upper extremities. You ask her to close
her eyes and identify whether you are moving her thumb up or down.
She is unable to do so. This indicates she does not have normal:
VERIFIED ANSWERProprioception


A 25-year-old woman was involved in a motor vehicle collision. Her
initial vital signs were BP 122/80 mm Hg, P 128 bpm, R 20 breath/min.
Which of the following findings on repeat assessment would indicate
that she is developing shock? VERIFIED ANSWERPulse pressure 32
mm Hg

, A 32-year-old complains of headache and dizziness. He vomited once
and is walking with a staggering gait. His blood pressure is 148/72,
pulse 92, respirations 20. He has a steady stare up toward his right ear.
Which sign or symptom makes you consider intracerebral hemorrhage
more strongly than migraine headache as a cause of his emergency?
VERIFIED ANSWERAbnormal gaze


A 33-year-old male has right lower quadrant abdominal pain and
vomiting. Five minutes after you administer a dose of ondansetron, he
vomits forcefully. His vitals are now BP 102/72, P 52, R 20. The
alteration in his vital signs is likely related to: VERIFIED
ANSWERVagal stimulation


A 40-year-old male has chest pain reported as an "elephant sitting on my
chest." He confides that he snorted cocaine 5 minutes before his pain
began. You should first administer: VERIFIED ANSWERLorazepam, 2
mg IV


A 42-year-old male complains of a gnawing, sever pain in the epigastric
area that radiates to his back. His vital signs are T 102*F, BP 94/68, P
128, R 24. Your highest priority intervention would be to administer:
VERIFIED ANSWERNormal saline, 250 mL bolus


A 43-year-old male with diffuse abdominal pain and vomiting has a
yellowish discoloration of his sclera. This indicates he has excess serum:
VERIFIED ANSWERBilirubin

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