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Which of the following types of diabetes is the result of the body's inability to
produce insulin?
A.) Type 1 Diabetes
B.) Type 2 Diabetes
C.) Gestational Diabetes - ANSWER-A.) Type 1 Diabetes
Most emergency calls related to diabetic problems are the result of
________________.
A.) Ketoacidosis
B.) Hyperglycemia
C.) Hypoglycemia (Insulin shock)
D.) Gestational Diabetes - ANSWER-C.) Hypoglycemia (Insulin shock)
,People who are over the age of 55 and are inactive and overweight are more
prone to getting which type of diabetes?
A.) Type 1 diabetes
B.) Type 2 diabetes
C.) Gestational diabetes - ANSWER-B.) Type 2 diabetes
Since people with diabetes cannot produce, or cannot properly use insulin,
glucose accumulates in the blood. This condition is called:
A.) Hyperglycemia
B.) Hypoglycemia/Insulin Shock
C.) Diabetic Ketoacidosis
D.) Diabetic Coma - ANSWER-A.) Hyperglycemia
Which one of the following is defined as a hormone produced by the pancreas
that is required to move glucose from the blood stream into the body's cells?
A.) Glucose
B.) Insulin
,C.) Ketones
D.) Amylase - ANSWER-B.) Insulin
Which of the following types of diabetes is the result of the body's inability to
produce enough, and utilize insulin?
A.) Type 1 Diabetes
B.) Type 2 Diabetes
C.) Gestational Diabetes - ANSWER-B.) Type 2 Diabetes
The Academy does not consider aspirin to be a blood thinner in response to Key
Question 5 on Protocol 21: "Does s/he have a bleeding disorder or is s/he on
blood thinners?"
A.) True
B.) False - ANSWER-A.) True
Both ECHO- and DELTA-level Determinant Codes imply potentially critical,
time-sensitive situations.
A.) True
B.) False - ANSWER-A.) True
, When providing PAIs for adults in arrest, you tell the caller to "pump the chest
hard and fast at least twice per second and ________ deep."
A.) At least 1 inch (3 centimeters)
B.) At least 1 1/2 inches (4 centimeters)
C.) At least 2 inches (5 centimeters)
D.) At least 2 1/2 inches (6 centimeters) - ANSWER-C.) At least 2 inches (5
centimeters)
Letting the chest come all the way up between each compression:
A.) Makes each compression less effective.
B.) Allows the heart to refill with blood that can be circulated out into the body
with the next compression
C.) Helps make doing compressions less exhausting for the rescuer.
D.) Is considered an unnecessary interruption in compressions and should be
avoided - ANSWER-B.) Allows the heart to refill with blood that can be
circulated out into the body with the next compression
When the heart is in state of ventricular fibrillation, the main purpose of chest
compressions is to: