SNHD EMT PARAMEDIC PROTOCOL EXAM LATEST 2025 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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Which of the following describes heat stroke? - answer-hot, dry
skin, high body temp > 104, hypotension, ams/coma
Cervical stabilization is the placement of an approved, properly-
sized cervical collar and securing the patient to a long spinal
board - answer-false
Patients are not to be transported on backboards (unless
movement off the backboard would delay immediate transport of
patients with life-treatening injuries or cure spinal injuries) -
answer-true
How much does the head represent in an adult patient in the rule
of 9's - answer-9%
For patients who meet trauma field triage criteria, telemetry
reports shall include: - answer-patient age, gender, mechanism of
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injury, ambulatory at scene, suspected injuries, vital signs, airway
status, neurological status, eta, incident identifier if multiple
patients are involved.
During spinal immobilization, tape, head straps, wedges, and
head and/or neck support devices are not recommended -
answer-true
Radio contact should be established for what patients? - answer-
all trauma center patients, code 3 returns, need for telemetry
physician, as indicated per protocol
Which of the following describes heat cramps? - answer-normal to
elevated body temp, weakness, muscle cramping
The pediatric patient destination protocol is used for: - answer-
patients less than 18 years of age
When should defibrillation be attempted during a witnessed
cardiac arrest? - answer-immediately
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What is the purpose of the protocol manual? - answer-provide
guidance to all prehospital care providers and emergency
department physicians within the clark county ems system
What are possible causes of disruptive shock? - answer-sepsis,
anaphylaxis, neurogenic, toxins
During cardiac arrest, how often are pulse checks preformed? -
answer-every 2 minutes
A traction splint is indicated of which of the following patients? -
answer-isolated mid shaft femur fracture
A patient with a systolic blood pressure between what ranges may
be placed in an er waiting room - answer-100-180
A patient on a legal psychiatric hold may be placed in the er
waiting roo, - answer-false
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How much does the posterior torso represent in an adult patient in
the rule of 9's - answer-18%
Patients placed on backboards for extrication or movements
should not be moved to a soft mattress - answer-false
What is often associated with submersion incidents? - answer-
hypothermia
What is a normal blood glucose reading in a newborn? - answer-
40 mg/dl
What are possible causes of cariogenic shock? - answer-heat
failure, mi, cardiomyopathy, myocardial contusion, toxins
When is cervical stabilization not performed? - answer-
penetrating trauma to the head and or neck with no evidence of
spinal injury, injuries where placement of the collar might
compromise patient assessment, airway management, ventilation
and/ or hemorrhage control, patients in cardiac arrest