EMT Airway Exam NEWEST 2025
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,You are assessing A) this is indicative of left sided heart
an elderly man failure which leads to a pooling of
with respiratory blood in the lungs, B is a chronic
distress. He is condition, C will show diminished lung
coughing up sounds, and D will show lung sounds
bloody sputum typically localized
and has an
oxygen saturation
of 85%. You
auscultate his
breath sounds
and hear coarse
crackles in all
lung fields. This
patient MOST
likely has:
A) congestive
heart failure.
B) acute-onset
emphysema.
C)
decompensated
asthma.
D) severe
bacterial
pneumonia.
, amount of air that is breathed into or
tidal volume
out of the lungs in a single breath
eupnea normal, good, unlabored breathing
minute alveolar volume of air that reaches alveoli per
volume minute
, A young female A) while jaw thrust is preferred since it
experienced minimizes movement of the spine, the
massive facial head tilt chin lift is the next best
trauma and is option, avoid NPA with head or face
unresponsive. trauma b/c it may punch through
After several damaged skull into the cranium
attempts, you are
unable to
adequately open
her airway with
the jaw-thrust
maneuver. You
should:
A) carefully tilt
her head back
and lift up on her
chin.
B) insert a
nasopharyngeal
airway and apply
oxygen.
C) apply oxygen
and reattempt the
jaw-thrust
maneuver.
D) assist her
ventilations with a
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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Terms in this set (102)
,You are assessing A) this is indicative of left sided heart
an elderly man failure which leads to a pooling of
with respiratory blood in the lungs, B is a chronic
distress. He is condition, C will show diminished lung
coughing up sounds, and D will show lung sounds
bloody sputum typically localized
and has an
oxygen saturation
of 85%. You
auscultate his
breath sounds
and hear coarse
crackles in all
lung fields. This
patient MOST
likely has:
A) congestive
heart failure.
B) acute-onset
emphysema.
C)
decompensated
asthma.
D) severe
bacterial
pneumonia.
, amount of air that is breathed into or
tidal volume
out of the lungs in a single breath
eupnea normal, good, unlabored breathing
minute alveolar volume of air that reaches alveoli per
volume minute
, A young female A) while jaw thrust is preferred since it
experienced minimizes movement of the spine, the
massive facial head tilt chin lift is the next best
trauma and is option, avoid NPA with head or face
unresponsive. trauma b/c it may punch through
After several damaged skull into the cranium
attempts, you are
unable to
adequately open
her airway with
the jaw-thrust
maneuver. You
should:
A) carefully tilt
her head back
and lift up on her
chin.
B) insert a
nasopharyngeal
airway and apply
oxygen.
C) apply oxygen
and reattempt the
jaw-thrust
maneuver.
D) assist her
ventilations with a