Complete Solutions.
1. What is the first step of the OEC patient assessment process?
A) Physical exam
B) Form a general impression
C) Obtain a SAMPLE history
D) Check vital signs
ANSWER: B) Form a general impression
2. The "A" in the AVPU scale stands for:
A) Awake
B) Alert
C) Active
D) Ambulatory
ANSWER: B) Alert
3. Which of the following is a sign of inadequate breathing?
A) Regular chest rise and fall
B) Pink, warm, dry skin
C) No audible sounds of breathing
D) Breathing rate of 12 breaths per minute
ANSWER: C) No audible sounds of breathing
4. The correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for adult CPR performed by a single rescuer is:
A) 15:2
B) 30:2
C) 5:1
,D) 15:1
ANSWER: B) 30:2
5. The "S" in SAMPLE history stands for:
A) Symptoms
B) Signs
C) Situation
D) Safety
ANSWER: A) Symptoms
6. When should the cervical spine be immobilized?
A) Only if the patient complains of neck pain
B) Whenever a head, neck, or spinal injury is suspected
C) Only after a full neurological exam
D) Only for unconscious patients
ANSWER: B) Whenever a head, neck, or spinal injury is suspected
7. The pulse point most commonly used to assess circulation in an infant is the:
A) Radial artery
B) Carotid artery
C) Brachial artery
D) Femoral artery
ANSWER: C) Brachial artery
8. A patient showing signs of cyanosis is most likely suffering from:
A) Hypoxia
B) Hyperthermia
C) Hypoglycemia
D) Hypertension
,ANSWER: A) Hypoxia
9. The "Golden Hour" in trauma care refers to:
A) The first hour of sunlight for search and rescue
B) The critical one-hour time period following a traumatic injury to receive definitive care
C) The time it takes to package a patient for transport
D) The optimal time to start an IV
ANSWER: B) The critical one-hour time period following a traumatic injury to receive definitive care
10. Nitroglycerin is a medication used for chest pain that works by:
A) Dilating coronary arteries
B) Increasing heart rate
C) Clotting blood
D) Decreasing respirations
ANSWER: A) Dilating coronary arteries
11. An automated external defibrillator (AED) is used to treat:
A) Respiratory arrest
B) Cardiac arrest
C) Seizures
D) Stroke
ANSWER: B) Cardiac arrest
12. When using an AED, you should:
A) Continue CPR while the AED is analyzing
B) Ensure no one is touching the patient during analysis and shock delivery
C) Place the pads directly over a pacemaker
D) Use pediatric pads on an adult if necessary
ANSWER: B) Ensure no one is touching the patient during analysis and shock delivery
, 13. The primary purpose of a tourniquet is to:
A) Control minor bleeding
B) Control severe, life-threatening bleeding from an extremity
C) Be used as a first resort for all bleeding
D) Replace direct pressure
ANSWER: B) Control severe, life-threatening bleeding from an extremity
14. Signs and symptoms of shock include:
A) Bradycardia and hypertension
B) Warm, red, dry skin
C) Altered mental status, rapid pulse, cool/clammy skin
D) Increased urine output
ANSWER: C) Altered mental status, rapid pulse, cool/clammy skin
15. The most reliable indicator of hypoxia in a patient is:
A) Cyanosis
B) Altered mental status
C) Patient complaint of shortness of breath
D) Tachypnea
ANSWER: B) Altered mental status
16. When managing a patient with a suspected spinal injury, the OEC technician should:
A) Perform a full spine palpation to locate the injury
B) Manually stabilize the head and neck until the patient is fully immobilized
C) Have the patient slowly sit up to test for pain
D) Only immobilize if pain is present
ANSWER: B) Manually stabilize the head and neck until the patient is fully immobilized