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TEST BANK – Paramedic Care: Principles & Practice, 6th Edition Volume 3: Medical Emergencies (Bledsoe) Chapters 1–13 | Practice Questions with Answers & Rationales

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This comprehensive practice test bank is designed to support paramedic students studying Paramedic Care: Principles & Practice, 6th Edition by Bledsoe. It focuses on Volume 3: Medical Emergencies, covering Chapters 1–13 in a clear, exam-oriented format. The material includes high-quality practice questions with verified answers and detailed rationales, aligned with core paramedic education standards. Topics include patient assessment, respiratory and cardiac emergencies, neurological disorders, endocrine emergencies, toxicology, environmental emergencies, infectious diseases, and other critical medical conditions encountered in prehospital care. Ideal for exam preparation, self-study, revision, and practice testing, this resource helps reinforce clinical decision-making and improve confidence for paramedic exams. Paramedic & EMT students Medical emergency exam prep Practice questions & rationales Easy-to-use study resource Instant download

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Paramedic Care: Principles & Practice, 6th edition
Volume 3: Medical Emergencies
(Bledsoe) Chapter 1 to 13

, Volume 3: Medical Emergencies
Table of contents:

Chapter 1: Pulmonology

Chapter 2: Cardiology

Chapter 3: Neurology

Chapter 4: Endocrinology

Chapter 5: Immunology

Chapter 6: Gastroenterology

Chapter 7: Urology and Nephrology

Chapter 8: Toxicology and Substance Abuse

Chapter 9: Hematology

Chapter 10: Infectious Diseases and Sepsis

Chapter 11: Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders

Chapter 12: Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat

Chapter 13: Nontraumatic Musculoskeletal Disorders

,Volume 3: Medical Emergencies

Chapter 1: Pulmonology

1) Which of the following is the most important intrinsic risk factor for respiratory disease?
A) Environment
B) Smoking
C) Sedentary lifestyle
D) Family history
Answer: D
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 3
Standard: Medicine (Respiratory)
Objective: 2

2) Air entering and leaving the lungs via inspiration and expiration is known as:
A) ventilation.
B) respirations.
C) perfusion.
D) oxygenation.
Answer: A
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 8
Standard: Medicine (Respiratory)
Objective: 1, 3

3) The diaphragm is controlled by the nerve.
A) vagus
B) olfactory
C) abducens
D) phrenic
Answer: D
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 7-8
Standard: Medicine (Respiratory)
Objective: 3, 4

4) An example of diffusion in the respiratory system is movement of:
A) oxygen from the alveoli into the pulmonary capillaries.
B) air from the outside environment into the lungs.
C) oxygen from the tissues into the systemic capillaries.
D) carbon dioxide from the alveoli into the pulmonary capillaries.
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 11
Standard: Medicine (Respiratory)
Objective: 1, 4

, 5) Airway resistance is increased by:
A) sympathetic nervous system stimulation.
B) decreased elasticity of the chest wall.
C) anticholinergic drugs.
D) bronchospasm.
Answer: D
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 9
Standard: Medicine (Respiratory)
Objective: 4

6) Which of the following patients are at risk for the most common cause of upper airway
obstruction?
A) 4-year-old male with croup
B) 21-year-old female unconscious and supine on the floor
C) 22-year-old female stung by a wasp
D) 5-year-old female with epiglottitis
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 25
Standard: Medicine (Respiratory)
Objective: 7

7) Normal tidal volume in an average 70 kg adult is approximately e.
A) 1,500
B) 1,000
C) 750
D) 500
Answer: D
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 9
Standard: Medicine (Respiratory)
Objective: 4

8) After a normal inspiration and expiration, an adult patient has about 2,400 mL of air
remaining in the lungs, known as the:
A) expiratory reserve volume.
B) residual volume.
C) functional residual capacity.
D) vital capacity.
Answer: C
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 9
Standard: Medicine (Respiratory)
Objective: 4

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