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1. B. High pitched sounds like stridor on inspiration
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(Rationale: Upper airway obstructions are characterized by high pitched so
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unds when the patient inhales.): An upper airway obstruction may producesoun
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ds like:
b
A. Biots breathing b
B. High pitched sounds like stridor on inspiration
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C. Eronchli Ventalotis b
D. Crackles
2. A.They are blood vessels that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus,a
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nd with adequate blood volume and blood pressure, the vessels return oxygen
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ated blood to the heart.
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(Rationale: The Pulmonary capillary beds are blood vessels that begin asc
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apillary surrounding each alveolus and with adequate blood volume andbl
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ood pressure, the vessels return oxygenated blood to the heart.): Whichstat
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ement best describes the Pulmonary capillary beds?
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A. They are blood vessels that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus, and withad
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equate blood volume and blood pressure, the vessels return oxygenated blood tothe h
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eart.
B. They are airways that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus, and with adeq
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uate blood volume and blood pressure, the airways return oxygenated blood tothe hea
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rt.
C. They are airways that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus and withad
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equate blood volume and blood pressure, they remain open through smoothmus
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cle tone. b
D. They are blood vessels that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus, and arem
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ade up of millions of thin walled sacs.
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3. A. He has COPD b b b
(Rationale: A pile of cigar butts and lighters in the person's home, plus the factth
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at they are in the tripod position and using accessory muscles to breath, shoul
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d lead you to assume that they suffer from COPD.): You arrive on scene with your
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bpartner Nelson to find a 49 year old male complaining of shortness of breath. He is in t
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he tripod position sitting on a lounge chair. As you kneel down besidehim you notice an a
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shtray filled with cigar butts and a 10 pack of lighters. From thisscene size up informati
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on, you might assume that:
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A. He has COPD b b
B. He is a cigarette smoker b b b b
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C. He has an upper airway obstruction
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D. He was exercising b b
4. A. The patient is unresponsive
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(Rationale:The Sellick's maneuver should not be used if:The patient is vomit-
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ing or starts to vomit, the patient is responsive, or if an endotracheal tube hasbe
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en placed by advanced level providers.): You are preparing to use the Sellick'sman
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euver. Which of the following is an indication that it would be appropriate?
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A. The patient is unresponsive
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B. The patient is vomiting or starts to vomit
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C. The patient is responsive b b b
D. An endotracheal tube has been placed by advanced level providers
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5. B. The woman, because the injury is a penetrating wound to the lung area
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(Rationale: A stab wound in the upper right quadrant would likely puncturea l
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ung. Difficulty breathing would further heighten your suspicion.): You andyour
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bpartner Paulina are called to the scene of a stabbing. There are two patients
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reported. A woman with a stab wound to the URQ and a man with a stab wound tothe
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LRQ. The woman with the wound in the URQ is having problems breathing andhas a p
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ulse of 103, respirations of 35, and they are shallow. The patient with the stab wound t
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o the LRQ is complaining of severe abdominal pain and has a pulse of60 and a respira
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tion rate of 24. Which patient probably has a pneumothorax? Why?
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A. The man, because his injury is in the thorax
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B. The woman, because the injury is a penetrating wound to the lung area
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C. The woman, because high respirations and pulse will cause her pressure to drop
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D. Neither injury is indicative of a pneumothorax
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6. C. Begin transport while giving blow-
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by oxygen. Continue to monitor thestatus of the child's airway en route to th
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e hospital.
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(Rationale:The best choice is to begin transport while giving blow-
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by oxygen.As the child's airway is not completely occluded and he is still exch
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anging air, you should begin moving toward definitive care while providing addi
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tionaloxygen. Using a mask to provide oxygen to a patient with a foreign body air
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wayobstruction is contraindicated.): You are dispatched to an amusement park whe
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rea 16-month-
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old boy is reported to have something wedged in his throat. Dispatch says that the chi
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ld is breathing, but it sounds very noisy like a whistle. Upon arrivalyou can see that the
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child is breathing with stridor, is pale, and is beginning to turnblue around the lips. Wh
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at is the best treatment plan for this patient?
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A. Try to see the object in the child's throat and remove with your fingers if possible.
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1. B. High pitched sounds like stridor on inspiration
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(Rationale: Upper airway obstructions are characterized by high pitched so
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unds when the patient inhales.): An upper airway obstruction may producesoun
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ds like:
b
A. Biots breathing b
B. High pitched sounds like stridor on inspiration
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C. Eronchli Ventalotis b
D. Crackles
2. A.They are blood vessels that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus,a
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nd with adequate blood volume and blood pressure, the vessels return oxygen
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ated blood to the heart.
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(Rationale: The Pulmonary capillary beds are blood vessels that begin asc
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apillary surrounding each alveolus and with adequate blood volume andbl
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ood pressure, the vessels return oxygenated blood to the heart.): Whichstat
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ement best describes the Pulmonary capillary beds?
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A. They are blood vessels that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus, and withad
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equate blood volume and blood pressure, the vessels return oxygenated blood tothe h
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eart.
B. They are airways that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus, and with adeq
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uate blood volume and blood pressure, the airways return oxygenated blood tothe hea
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rt.
C. They are airways that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus and withad
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equate blood volume and blood pressure, they remain open through smoothmus
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cle tone. b
D. They are blood vessels that begin as capillary surrounding each alveolus, and arem
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ade up of millions of thin walled sacs.
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3. A. He has COPD b b b
(Rationale: A pile of cigar butts and lighters in the person's home, plus the factth
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at they are in the tripod position and using accessory muscles to breath, shoul
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d lead you to assume that they suffer from COPD.): You arrive on scene with your
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bpartner Nelson to find a 49 year old male complaining of shortness of breath. He is in t
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he tripod position sitting on a lounge chair. As you kneel down besidehim you notice an a
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shtray filled with cigar butts and a 10 pack of lighters. From thisscene size up informati
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on, you might assume that:
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A. He has COPD b b
B. He is a cigarette smoker b b b b
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C. He has an upper airway obstruction
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D. He was exercising b b
4. A. The patient is unresponsive
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(Rationale:The Sellick's maneuver should not be used if:The patient is vomit-
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ing or starts to vomit, the patient is responsive, or if an endotracheal tube hasbe
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en placed by advanced level providers.): You are preparing to use the Sellick'sman
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euver. Which of the following is an indication that it would be appropriate?
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A. The patient is unresponsive
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B. The patient is vomiting or starts to vomit
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C. The patient is responsive b b b
D. An endotracheal tube has been placed by advanced level providers
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5. B. The woman, because the injury is a penetrating wound to the lung area
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(Rationale: A stab wound in the upper right quadrant would likely puncturea l
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ung. Difficulty breathing would further heighten your suspicion.): You andyour
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bpartner Paulina are called to the scene of a stabbing. There are two patients
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reported. A woman with a stab wound to the URQ and a man with a stab wound tothe
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LRQ. The woman with the wound in the URQ is having problems breathing andhas a p
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ulse of 103, respirations of 35, and they are shallow. The patient with the stab wound t
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o the LRQ is complaining of severe abdominal pain and has a pulse of60 and a respira
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tion rate of 24. Which patient probably has a pneumothorax? Why?
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A. The man, because his injury is in the thorax
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B. The woman, because the injury is a penetrating wound to the lung area
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C. The woman, because high respirations and pulse will cause her pressure to drop
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D. Neither injury is indicative of a pneumothorax
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6. C. Begin transport while giving blow-
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by oxygen. Continue to monitor thestatus of the child's airway en route to th
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e hospital.
b
(Rationale:The best choice is to begin transport while giving blow-
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by oxygen.As the child's airway is not completely occluded and he is still exch
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anging air, you should begin moving toward definitive care while providing addi
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tionaloxygen. Using a mask to provide oxygen to a patient with a foreign body air
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wayobstruction is contraindicated.): You are dispatched to an amusement park whe
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rea 16-month-
b b
old boy is reported to have something wedged in his throat. Dispatch says that the chi
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ld is breathing, but it sounds very noisy like a whistle. Upon arrivalyou can see that the
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child is breathing with stridor, is pale, and is beginning to turnblue around the lips. Wh
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at is the best treatment plan for this patient?
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A. Try to see the object in the child's throat and remove with your fingers if possible.
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4b/b20