COMPLETE ACCURATE EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% DETAILED
VERIFIED AND CORRECTANSWERS
ACTUAL BRAND-NEW EXAM
ALREADY GRADED A+
You have been called to the scene of a high-speed motor
vehicle collision involving two compact cars. The first
vehicle was a roll-over, ejecting the driver. The second
vehicle contained both a driver and a front-seat passenger
who cannot be reached because the door is up against a
building. For the passenger in the second vehicle, you
may need to
perform a(n) _____ on the driver in order to reach the
patient. - ....ANSWER...Emergency move
You should perform an urgent move in all of the
following situations, EXCEPT: - ....ANSWER...Patient
is complaining of neck pain
You should use a rigid _____, often called a Stokes
litter, to carry a patient across uneven terrain from a
remote location that is inaccessible by ambulance or other
vehicle. - ....ANSWER...Basket Stretcher
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,When should you use a french tip catheter? -
....ANSWER...To suction the nose, stoma, or inside of an
advanced airway
When should you use a rigid suction catheter? -
....ANSWER...To suction the oral airway
T/F: AMS patients should not receive O2 unless their
SPO2 is below 95 - ....ANSWER...F: all AMS patients
should receive O2
What % oxygen do patients receive with a NRB? -
....ANSWER...90%
Each liter of O2 administered by NC increases the
__% O2 in atmospheric air by __% __% -
to
....ANSWER...Each liter of O2 administered by NC
increases the 21% O2 in atmospheric air by 3% to 4%
T/F: patients breathing <10 or >30 should be
ventilated - ....ANSWER...T
T/F: infants and children should be ventilated at a rate
of 10 breaths/minute - ....ANSWER...F: infants
and children should be ventilated at a rate of 20-30
2
, breaths/minute
T/F: newborns should be ventilated at a rate of 40-60
breaths/minute - ....ANSWER...T
T/F: all patients in cardiac arrest should receive a 30:2
compression to breaths ratio - ....ANSWER...F: infants
and children should recieve 15:2, newborns should
receive 3:1. Only adults should receive 30:2
What are some contraindications for CPAP? -
....ANSWER...Hypotension, vomiting, and apnea
What is the difference when ventilating a patient with a
tracheal stoma and a tracheal tube? -
....ANSWER...Stoma: they have no tube, use a pediatric
BVM
Tube: remove the mask from the BVM and attach the
BVM directly to the tube
How many back slaps and chest thrusts for an infant that
is choking? - ....ANSWER...5 back slaps 5 chest thrusts
What is the depth of compressions for adults and
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