Paramedic FISDAP Final Exam(4) 2024–2025– 200
Verified Questions and Correct Answers – Latest
Compreh
1) Of the following, which item is acceptable and productive to ask a
14 year old female in the presence of her parents <<100%correct
answer>>History of childhood illness
2) You are treating an 82 year old female who is having difficulty
breathing in a nursing home. Her only history is of a fever
yesterday and frequent UTI. While listening to her chest you hear
rhonci and slight cradles in all fields. BP is 110/80 Pulse is 100 &
regular RR- 30. Temp is 102F. Her jugular veins are flat and there is
no pedal edema. She denies chest pain or pressure. What
condition is most likely causing her symptoms <<100%correct
answer>>Pneumonia
3) You are treating an 82 year old female who is having difficulty
breathing in a nursing home. Her only history is of a fever
yesterday and frequent UTI. While listening to her chest you hear
rhonci and slight cradles in all fields. BP is 110/80 Pulse is 100 &
regular RR- 30. Temp is 102F. Her jugular veins are flat and there is
no pedal edema. She denies chest pain or pressure. What will be
your treatment? <<100%correct answer>>High flow oxygen, IV
fluid bolus, & transport
,4) You are treating an 82 year old female who is having difficulty
breathing in a nursing home. Her only history is of a fever
yesterday and frequent UTI. While listening to her chest you hear
rhonci and slight cradles in all fields. BP is 110/80 Pulse is 100 &
regular RR- 30. Temp is 102F. Her jugular veins are flat and there is
no pedal edema. She denies chest pain or pressure. After your
initial treatment of the patient she becomes unconscious. She is
using accessory muscles to breath. How would you treat her next?
<<100%correct answer>>Attempt insertion of an oral airway
5) Which of the following is least likely to cause crackles
<<100%correct answer>>Asthma
6) Which of the following medications is least likely to be a part of
standard therapy for a patient suffering from exacerbated
emphysema <<100%correct answer>>Nitrates
7) Which of the following is true about respiratory physiology?
<<100%correct answer>>Changes in PO2, PCO2, or pH stimulate
chemoreceptors
8) What is the purpose of the Good Samaritan laws <<100%correct
answer>>Offer legal protection yo people who stop at an
emergency scene
,9) You are treating a thin elderly male complaining of SOB. He looks
older than his stated age of 65, leaning forward in a chair. You
notice that he has an oxygen generator in the room and is on 2
rpm of o2 via NC. RR is 20 and shallow. BP- 105/60. Pulse 125 &
irregular. You are unable to hear any breath sounds in the bases,
with slight air movement & wheezing noted in the apices (top part
of lung). the patient has pink cheeks, takes short puffy breaths,
and can only speak in short sentences. His medications include
Proventil inhalers and Theo-duer. He us unable to give you a
complete history. What condition would you suspect?
<<100%correct answer>>Exacerbated emphysema
10) You are treating a thin elderly male complaining of SOB. He
looks older than his stated age of 65, leaning forward in a chair.
You notice that he has an oxygen generator in the room and is on
2 rpm of o2 via NC. RR is 20 and shallow. BP- 105/60. Pulse 125 &
irregular. You are unable to hear any breath sounds in the bases,
with slight air movement & wheezing noted in the apices (top part
of lung). the patient has pink cheeks, takes short puffy breaths,
and can only speak in short sentences. His medications include
Proventil inhalers and Theo-duer. He us unable to give you a
complete history. What should you do? <<100%correct
answer>>Switch him over to high flow oxygen
11) You are called to a junior high soccer game to evaluate a
student who became acutely SOB during the game. on exam, you
, note inspiratory & expiratory wheezes throughout the lungs. BP-
130/80, pulse 120 & Regular, RR- 30. Which medication will you
consider using? <<100%correct answer>>Oxygen, albuterol, and
epi
12) the anatomical structure between the base of the tongue
and the epiglottis into which the tip of a curved blade is placed
during orotracheal intubation is the <<100%correct
answer>>Vallecula
13) What is the name for the small, hairlike process o. the outer
surface of some cells? These cells aid in metabolism by producing
motion or current in a fluid <<100%correct answer>>Cilia
14) What is percutaneous transtracheal ventilation
<<100%correct answer>>Needle cricothyrotomy
15) You have orally intubated a patient. While your partner
ventilates the patient with a BVM you evaluate tube placement.
Auscultation reveals sounds heard over epigastrium and an
absence of breath sounds over the right and left chest. What is
your best course of action? <<100%correct answer>>Deflate the
ET tube cuff, remove the ET tube, pre oxygenate the pt with a
BVM
Verified Questions and Correct Answers – Latest
Compreh
1) Of the following, which item is acceptable and productive to ask a
14 year old female in the presence of her parents <<100%correct
answer>>History of childhood illness
2) You are treating an 82 year old female who is having difficulty
breathing in a nursing home. Her only history is of a fever
yesterday and frequent UTI. While listening to her chest you hear
rhonci and slight cradles in all fields. BP is 110/80 Pulse is 100 &
regular RR- 30. Temp is 102F. Her jugular veins are flat and there is
no pedal edema. She denies chest pain or pressure. What
condition is most likely causing her symptoms <<100%correct
answer>>Pneumonia
3) You are treating an 82 year old female who is having difficulty
breathing in a nursing home. Her only history is of a fever
yesterday and frequent UTI. While listening to her chest you hear
rhonci and slight cradles in all fields. BP is 110/80 Pulse is 100 &
regular RR- 30. Temp is 102F. Her jugular veins are flat and there is
no pedal edema. She denies chest pain or pressure. What will be
your treatment? <<100%correct answer>>High flow oxygen, IV
fluid bolus, & transport
,4) You are treating an 82 year old female who is having difficulty
breathing in a nursing home. Her only history is of a fever
yesterday and frequent UTI. While listening to her chest you hear
rhonci and slight cradles in all fields. BP is 110/80 Pulse is 100 &
regular RR- 30. Temp is 102F. Her jugular veins are flat and there is
no pedal edema. She denies chest pain or pressure. After your
initial treatment of the patient she becomes unconscious. She is
using accessory muscles to breath. How would you treat her next?
<<100%correct answer>>Attempt insertion of an oral airway
5) Which of the following is least likely to cause crackles
<<100%correct answer>>Asthma
6) Which of the following medications is least likely to be a part of
standard therapy for a patient suffering from exacerbated
emphysema <<100%correct answer>>Nitrates
7) Which of the following is true about respiratory physiology?
<<100%correct answer>>Changes in PO2, PCO2, or pH stimulate
chemoreceptors
8) What is the purpose of the Good Samaritan laws <<100%correct
answer>>Offer legal protection yo people who stop at an
emergency scene
,9) You are treating a thin elderly male complaining of SOB. He looks
older than his stated age of 65, leaning forward in a chair. You
notice that he has an oxygen generator in the room and is on 2
rpm of o2 via NC. RR is 20 and shallow. BP- 105/60. Pulse 125 &
irregular. You are unable to hear any breath sounds in the bases,
with slight air movement & wheezing noted in the apices (top part
of lung). the patient has pink cheeks, takes short puffy breaths,
and can only speak in short sentences. His medications include
Proventil inhalers and Theo-duer. He us unable to give you a
complete history. What condition would you suspect?
<<100%correct answer>>Exacerbated emphysema
10) You are treating a thin elderly male complaining of SOB. He
looks older than his stated age of 65, leaning forward in a chair.
You notice that he has an oxygen generator in the room and is on
2 rpm of o2 via NC. RR is 20 and shallow. BP- 105/60. Pulse 125 &
irregular. You are unable to hear any breath sounds in the bases,
with slight air movement & wheezing noted in the apices (top part
of lung). the patient has pink cheeks, takes short puffy breaths,
and can only speak in short sentences. His medications include
Proventil inhalers and Theo-duer. He us unable to give you a
complete history. What should you do? <<100%correct
answer>>Switch him over to high flow oxygen
11) You are called to a junior high soccer game to evaluate a
student who became acutely SOB during the game. on exam, you
, note inspiratory & expiratory wheezes throughout the lungs. BP-
130/80, pulse 120 & Regular, RR- 30. Which medication will you
consider using? <<100%correct answer>>Oxygen, albuterol, and
epi
12) the anatomical structure between the base of the tongue
and the epiglottis into which the tip of a curved blade is placed
during orotracheal intubation is the <<100%correct
answer>>Vallecula
13) What is the name for the small, hairlike process o. the outer
surface of some cells? These cells aid in metabolism by producing
motion or current in a fluid <<100%correct answer>>Cilia
14) What is percutaneous transtracheal ventilation
<<100%correct answer>>Needle cricothyrotomy
15) You have orally intubated a patient. While your partner
ventilates the patient with a BVM you evaluate tube placement.
Auscultation reveals sounds heard over epigastrium and an
absence of breath sounds over the right and left chest. What is
your best course of action? <<100%correct answer>>Deflate the
ET tube cuff, remove the ET tube, pre oxygenate the pt with a
BVM