CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
1
, SPOTLIGHT 1
ANSWERS|LATEST UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED
Most commonly administered initial treatment for neonatal seizure activity -
ANSWER Phenobarbital
What is a concern regarding the transmission of sensitive radio traffic - ANSWER News
media may intercept patient information communication being transmitted to a receiving
hospital
A patient undergoing dialysis treatment begins to hemorrhage through her shunt. Bleeding
is not controlled by direct pressure. All of these are considered best choices in managing this
patient EXCEPT:
A. Application of a hemostatic dressing
B. Placement of a proximal tourniquet
C. Placement of a sandbag over the dialysis shunt site
D. Administration of a loading dose of tranexamic acid - ANSWER C. Placement of a
sandbag over the dialysis shunt site
The transport team's highest priorities in caring for a neurological trauma patient are: -
ANSWER Maintaining airway
Maintaining oxygenation
2
,Preventing hypotension
You are monitoring a vented patient during medical air transport when the low pressure
alarm sounds. All of the following may cause the low pressure alarm to sound except:
A. Chest tube leak
B. Accidental disconnect from ventilator
C. Hypovolemia
D. Reduced lung compliance - ANSWER D. Reduced lung compliance
A chest x-ray has just been completed to confirm correct placement of an endotracheal
tube. All of the following x-ray findings indicate successful placement of an ETT except:
A. Murphy's eye can be visualized where the clavicles meet
B. Murphy's eye can be seen in the upright position
C. The distal tip of the ETT can be seen at the level of the T3 to T4 vertebrae
D. The distal tip of the ETT is located 4 to 5 cm above the carina - ANSWER B.
Murphy's eye can be seen in the upright position
What is considered the best method of translation or interpretation when providing
international transport of ill or injured patients? - ANSWER Phone line medical
professional translator
A trauma patient received massive blood transfusions in the first 12 hours following his
accident. Which lab study is most likely to be abnormally low? - ANSWER Ionized
calcium
You are providing for a patient with pancreatitis who is complaining of severe, persistent
epigastric pain. All of the following medications are recommended as first-line
pharmacologic treatment for this patient's complaint of pain, EXCEPT:
A. Indomethacin
3
, B. Morphine
C. Meperidine
D. Ketamine - ANSWER B. Morphine
A patient who is being transport by medical air transport begins complaining of pruritus and
knee pain during ascent which persists once the fixed-wing aircraft has reached its traveling
altitude. The patient is most likely experiencing which of the potential complications of air
travel?
A. The chokes and syncope
B. The staggers and the creeps
C. The bends and the chokes
D. The creeps and the bends - ANSWER D. The creeps and the bends
You are part of a medical air transport crew preparing to transport a patient that has
experienced cardiogenic shock. All of the following ventricular assist devices (VADs) may be
used to support left ventricular function in patients experiencing cardiogenic shock, EXCEPT:
A. SynCardia
B. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
C. CentriMag Blood Pumping System
D. Intraaortic balloon pump - ANSWER A. SynCardia
Initial management of respiratory distress in a pediatric patient includes:
A. Endotracheal intubation
B. Blind finger-sweep of oropharynx
C. Perform a rapid assessment
D. Placing the child in the left-lateral decubitus position - ANSWER C. Perform a rapid
assessment
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100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
1
, SPOTLIGHT 1
ANSWERS|LATEST UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED
Most commonly administered initial treatment for neonatal seizure activity -
ANSWER Phenobarbital
What is a concern regarding the transmission of sensitive radio traffic - ANSWER News
media may intercept patient information communication being transmitted to a receiving
hospital
A patient undergoing dialysis treatment begins to hemorrhage through her shunt. Bleeding
is not controlled by direct pressure. All of these are considered best choices in managing this
patient EXCEPT:
A. Application of a hemostatic dressing
B. Placement of a proximal tourniquet
C. Placement of a sandbag over the dialysis shunt site
D. Administration of a loading dose of tranexamic acid - ANSWER C. Placement of a
sandbag over the dialysis shunt site
The transport team's highest priorities in caring for a neurological trauma patient are: -
ANSWER Maintaining airway
Maintaining oxygenation
2
,Preventing hypotension
You are monitoring a vented patient during medical air transport when the low pressure
alarm sounds. All of the following may cause the low pressure alarm to sound except:
A. Chest tube leak
B. Accidental disconnect from ventilator
C. Hypovolemia
D. Reduced lung compliance - ANSWER D. Reduced lung compliance
A chest x-ray has just been completed to confirm correct placement of an endotracheal
tube. All of the following x-ray findings indicate successful placement of an ETT except:
A. Murphy's eye can be visualized where the clavicles meet
B. Murphy's eye can be seen in the upright position
C. The distal tip of the ETT can be seen at the level of the T3 to T4 vertebrae
D. The distal tip of the ETT is located 4 to 5 cm above the carina - ANSWER B.
Murphy's eye can be seen in the upright position
What is considered the best method of translation or interpretation when providing
international transport of ill or injured patients? - ANSWER Phone line medical
professional translator
A trauma patient received massive blood transfusions in the first 12 hours following his
accident. Which lab study is most likely to be abnormally low? - ANSWER Ionized
calcium
You are providing for a patient with pancreatitis who is complaining of severe, persistent
epigastric pain. All of the following medications are recommended as first-line
pharmacologic treatment for this patient's complaint of pain, EXCEPT:
A. Indomethacin
3
, B. Morphine
C. Meperidine
D. Ketamine - ANSWER B. Morphine
A patient who is being transport by medical air transport begins complaining of pruritus and
knee pain during ascent which persists once the fixed-wing aircraft has reached its traveling
altitude. The patient is most likely experiencing which of the potential complications of air
travel?
A. The chokes and syncope
B. The staggers and the creeps
C. The bends and the chokes
D. The creeps and the bends - ANSWER D. The creeps and the bends
You are part of a medical air transport crew preparing to transport a patient that has
experienced cardiogenic shock. All of the following ventricular assist devices (VADs) may be
used to support left ventricular function in patients experiencing cardiogenic shock, EXCEPT:
A. SynCardia
B. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
C. CentriMag Blood Pumping System
D. Intraaortic balloon pump - ANSWER A. SynCardia
Initial management of respiratory distress in a pediatric patient includes:
A. Endotracheal intubation
B. Blind finger-sweep of oropharynx
C. Perform a rapid assessment
D. Placing the child in the left-lateral decubitus position - ANSWER C. Perform a rapid
assessment
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