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1. What is the most common cause of status epilepticus in adults.
A. Alcohol withdrawal
B. Sudden elevation in body temperature
C. Failure to take prescribed medications
D. Recent history of head trauma - CORRECT ANSWER-Failure to take
prescribed medications
,2. A 58 year old male with history of renal failure complains of dizziness lethargy
and difficulty
breathing. He says he missed his last dialysis appointment. Vital signs are BP
160/90 P 100 R 28 with rales heard in the basses. SPO2 92% you should suspect.
A. fluid overload
B. hypokalemia
C. respiratory alkalosis
D. hypermagnesemia - CORRECT ANSWER-Fluid Overload.
3. A 6 month old male was found lying face down in the crib. He is cyanotic and
apneic. A weak
brachial pulse is present. You are unable to see a chest rise with your second
attempt at rescue
breathing after repositioning the head. What should you do.
A. perform 5 abdominal thrusts
B. Start CPR
C. Perform a finger sweep
D. Give five back slaps - CORRECT ANSWER-Start CPR
,4. You have just been called to a dialysis clinic for a 58 year old male in cardiac
arrest. The online physician may order you to administer which of the following
medications.
A. Magnesium sulfate
B. Sodium bicarbonate
C. Furosemide
D. Calcium channel blocker - CORRECT ANSWER-Sodium Bicarbonate.
5. A 27 year old male has been assaulted with a pen in the supraclavicular area.
He is anxious and pale and his vital signs are BP 80/42 P 128 R 32 and shallow.
First responders have sealed the wound with a bandage. Assessment reveals lung
sounds on the right and poor chest rise what should you do.
A. Perform needle decompression
B. Lift a corner of the occlusive dressing
C. Establish two large bore IV's while en route to the hospital
D. Administer high flow oxygen and transport rapidly - CORRECT ANSWER-
needle decompression
6. An 11 year old male has been skateboarding in 100 degrees temperature and
has been drinking caffeinated soft drinks. He complains of palpations. The cardiac
, monitor displays a narrow QRS tachycardia at a rate of 160 beats. Vitals signs BP
110/60 P160 R 20 What should you do?
A. transport the patient by ambulance, monitor closely, and administer fluids en
route
B. suggest the father drives his son to the local clinic since vital signs are within
normal limits
C. perform vagal maneuvers and, if unsuccessful, administer adenosine
D. obtain a 12 lead ECG and, if rhythm unchanged, perform vagal maneuvers -
CORRECT ANSWER-Transport the patient by ambulance monitor closely and
administer fluids en route.
7. A 30 year old climber is experiencing sever shortness of breath after reaching
an elevation of 12000feet. The PT is very anxious and has rales noted to all
quadrants but is otherwise healthy. He is not accustomed to high altitudes. What
should you do?
A. Administer oxygen while descending to a lower altitude
B. Coach the patient to slow his respirations
C. Apply CPAP while the patient adapts to the elevations
D. Evacuate the patient to a hyperbaric chamber - CORRECT ANSWER-
Administer oxygen while descending to a lower altitude.