A poison enters the body by:
A. Ingestion only
B. Inhalation only
C. Absorption only
D. Multiple routes
D. Multiple routes
Neurogenic shock results from:
A. Blood loss
B. Heart failure
C. Nerve paralysis
D. Infection
C. Nerve paralysis
Do NOT begin CPR if:
A. The patient is cyanotic
B. Rigor mortis is present
C. Pulse is weak
D. Breathing is shallow
B. Rigor mortis is present
A mild allergic reaction may include:
A. Localized hives
B. Airway swelling
C. Severe hypotension
D. Unconsciousness
A. Localized hives
After baby is delivered:
A. Cut cord immediately
B. Dry and warm baby
C. Lift baby high
D. Remove placenta forcefully
B. Dry and warm baby
Absorbed poisons enter through:
A. Broken bones
B. Mouth only
C. Unbroken skin
D. Eyes only
C. Unbroken skin
A partial thickness burn is:
A. First degree
B. Second degree
C. Third degree
D. Fourth degree
B. Second degree
Brain cells begin to die after approximately:
A. 1–2 minutes
B. 2–3 minutes
C. 4–6 minutes
D. 10 minutes
C. 4-6 minutes
Swelling of tongue and lips is:
A. Harmless
B. Airway threat
C. Dehydration
D. Normal
B. Airway threat
Placenta should deliver:
A. Before baby
B. Immediately
C. Within 30 minutes
D. Never
C. Within 30 minutes
Activated charcoal side effect:
A. White stool
B. Black stool
C. Bradycardia
D. Hypoglycemia
B. Black stool
First step in controlling external bleeding:
A. Tourniquet
B. Elevation
C. Direct pressure
D. Ice
C. Direct pressure
Ventricular fibrillation is:
A. No electrical activity
B. A slow regular rhythm
C. Disorganized electrical impulses
D. A normal rhythm
C. Disorganized electrical impulses
EpiPen is injected:
A. Arm
B. Abdomen
C. Outer thigh
D. Neck
C. Outer thigh
Crowning means:
A. Contractions stop
B. Baby’s head visible
C. Placenta delivered
D. Labor ends
B. Baby's head visible
Toxins are:
A. Man-made chemicals only
B. Secreted by bacteria, plants, or animals
C. Always ingested
D. Non-harmful
A sucking chest wound should be treated with:
A. Gauze only
B. Occlusive dressing taped on three sides
C. Open to air
D. Tourniquet
B. Occlusive dressing taped on three sides
For every minute a patient is in cardiac arrest, survival decreases by:
A. 2%
B. 5%
C. 10%
D. 20%
C. 10%
Epinephrine works by:
A. Lowering BP
B. Dilating airways and constricting vessels
C. Slowing heart rate
D. Causing sedation
B. Dilating airways and constricting vessels
Breech presentation means:
A. Head first
B. Shoulder first
C. Buttocks/feet first
D. Sideways
C. Buttocks/feet first
Activated charcoal should NOT be given if:
A. Poison swallowed
B. Patient alert
C. Ingestion of acids/alkalis
D. Within 1 hour
C. Ingestion of acids/alkalis
Paradoxical motion indicates:
A. Pneumonia
B. Flail chest
C. Tension pneumothorax only
D. Rib bruise
B. Flail chest
Setup stands for:
A. Stop, Evaluate, Treat, Use, Protect
B. Stop, Environment, Traffic, Unknown hazards, Protect
C. Survey, Evaluate, Triage, Understand, Protect
D. None of the above
B. Stop, Environment, Traffic, Unknown hazards, Protect
Hypotension in anaphylaxis is due to:
A. Vasodilation
B. Infection
C. Hyperglycemia
D. Fever
A. Vasodilation
Eclampsia involves:
A. No symptoms
B. Seizures during pregnancy
C. Cough
D. Trauma
B. Seizures during pregnancy