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JBL EMT Final Exam 2026 Newest Exam

With Verified Questions And 100% Correct Detailed

Answers||Already Graded A+||Bran New!!!!!

You are at the scene where a man panicked while

swimming in a small lake. Your initial attempt to rescue

him should include:




A: rowing a small raft to the victim.

B: throwing a rope to the victim.

C: swimming to the victim to rescue him.

D: reaching for the victim with a long stick. - ANSWER-D:

reaching for the victim with a long stick.




Reason:

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General rules to follow when attempting to rescue a

patient from the water include "reach, throw, row, and then

go." In this case, you should attempt to reach the victim by

having him grab hold of a large stick or similar object. If

this is unsuccessful, throw the victim a rope or flotation

device (if available). If these are not available, row to the

patient in a small raft (if available). Going into the water to

retrieve the victim is a last resort. The rescuer must be a

strong swimmer because patients who are in danger of

drowning are in a state of blind panic and will make every

attempt to keep themselves afloat, even if it means forcing

the rescuer underwater.




Agonal respirations are not adequate because they are:

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A: the result of an increase in tidal volume.

B: associated with a prolonged inhalation phase.

C: infrequent, gasping respiratory efforts.

D: characterized by a rapid, irregular pattern. - ANSWER-

C: infrequent, gasping respiratory efforts.




Reason:




A patient may appear to be breathing after his or her heart

has stopped. These occasional, gasping breaths are

called agonal respirations (also called agonal gasps) and

occur when the respiratory centers in the brain continues

to send signals to the respiratory muscles. Agonal

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respirations are not adequate because they are infrequent,

gasping respiratory efforts that produce very little, if any,

tidal volume. Patients with agonal respirations require

artificial ventilation.




As you begin ventilating an unresponsive apneic man, you

hear gurgling in his upper airway. Your MOST immediate

action should be to:




A: suction the patient's airway for no longer than 15

seconds.

B: quickly turn the patient onto his side so secretions can

drain.

C: reposition the patient's airway and continue ventilations.
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