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Critical Care Paramedic Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR) 
(Hemodynamic Values) - answerNormal: 800-1200 
<800 = Dilated 
>1200 = Constricted 
Pulmonary Vascular Resistance (PVR) 
(Hemodynamic Values) - answerNormal: 50-250 Dynes 
Cardiac Index (CI) 
(Hemodynamic Values) - answerFormula: CO/BSA (Body Surface Area) 
Central Venous Pressure (CVP) 
(Hemodynamic Values) - answer"Right Atrial Pressure" 
-Measures right heart preload 
-Normal: 2 - 6mmHg 
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Flight Medic Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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What level does the APU Accumulator need to be for engine start? - answer2800PSI 
Where does APU get its Fuel? 
What's special about APU fuel lines? - answerFuel cell #1 
Not self sealing fuel lines. 
How many stages is the OLEO landing strut? - answer2. Filled with Nitrogen and oil. 
39FPS absorbtion or 11.25gs 
-10fps the first stage 
-10-29fps the second stage. 
What are the 4 sections of the engine? - answer-Cold Section 
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Critical Care Paramedic Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Laryngoscopy - answerStep1-Appropriate Sniffing Position: head back, neck flexed (ear 
hole/external auditory eatus is at same plane as sternal notch. Need to elevate head 5-7inches 
up (once elevated, tilt head all the way back). 
Step2-translate mandibular process by opening mouth, two finger technique 
Step3-Insert scope, inch down tongue until you see epiglottis 
Step4-Make Vallecula actual space with ELM, and with no force yet, p...
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Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What are the primary gases/percentages in the atmosphere? - answerNitrogen - 78% 
Oxygen - 21% 
Other gases - 1% 
These percentages do not change. 
What are the layers of the atmosphere? - answerTroposphere - sea level to 26,405 feet 
Tropopause 
Stratoshpere 
Stratopause 
Mesosphere 
Thermoshere 
Exosphere 
What are the 3 physiologic zones of the atmosphere? - answerPhysiological zone - sea level 
to 10,000 feet 
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Critical Care/Flight Paramedic Specific Things Exam
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Levine's sign - answerclutching of the chest, may be cardiac in origin 
Murphy's Sign - answerRight upper quadrant tenderness on palpation typically positive in 
cholecystitis or gallbladder disease 
Grey Turner's Sign - answerRetroperitoneal bruising, may indicate pancreatitis or trauma 
Cullen's Sign - answerPeriumbilical bruising, may indicate pancreatitis or intra-abdominal 
bleeding 
Halstead Sign - answerMarbled appearance of the ab...
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Flight Paramedic Ventilator Patient Management Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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What is the abbreviation for tidal volume? - answerVt 
What is the abbreviation for inspiratory reserve volume? - answerIRV 
What is the abbreviation for expiratory reserve volume? - answerERV 
What is the abbreviations for vital capacity? - answerVC 
What is the abbreviation for residual volume? - answerRV 
What is the abbreviation for total lung capacity? - answerTLC 
What is tidal volume? - answeramount...
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Flight Paramedic Lab Studies Exam
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How long is an ABG panel reliable - answer30 minutes 
Normal PH - answer7.35-7.45 
Normal bicarb - answer22-26 
Normal PCO2 - answer35-45 mmHg 
Normal PAO2 - answer80-100 
Normal SAO2 - answer94-100 
Normal FiO2 - answer21% 
normal base excess - answer-2 to +2 
Normal MAP - answer70-110 mmHg 
How do we eliminate Bicarb - answerBy retaining it or excreting it through our Kidneys 
What PH indicates acidosis - answer<7.35 
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Critical Care Transport (100% correct answers)
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- Perfusionist correct answers What additional healthcare provider may become part of the transport team during the transport of a patient receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)? 
 
Igor Sikorsky correct answers Who invented the helicopter? 
 
Resilience correct answers A person's ability to withstand negative pressure or "bounce back" from difficulties is known as: 
 
Specialty Care Transport correct answers CMS defines __________ as the use of specialized equipment and specializ...
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Critical Care Transport (100% correct answers)
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- Perfusionist correct answers What additional healthcare provider may become part of the transport team during the transport of a patient receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)? 
 
Igor Sikorsky correct answers Who invented the helicopter? 
 
Resilience correct answers A person's ability to withstand negative pressure or "bounce back" from difficulties is known as: 
 
Specialty Care Transport correct answers CMS defines __________ as the use of specialized equipment and specializ...
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