Airway, Respiration, And Ventilation
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100

When is the most likely time you would expect to hear wheezes in a patient complaining of shortness of breath secondary to an asthma attack?

While breathing out, or exhaling.

100

Circulation is evaluated in the primary assessment by assessing:


  • skin quality, blood pressure, and capillary refill
  • pulse quality, external bleeding, and skin condition
  • blood pressure, pulse rate, and external bleeding
  • external bleeding, skin condition, and capillary refill
  • pulse quality, external bleeding, and skin condition
100

After falling 20 feet from a roof, a 26-year-old female is lying supine and does not appear to be conscious or breathing. What should you do first upon arrival?

  • Apply manual in-line stabilization.
  • Open her airway using a head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver.
  • Open her airway and assess her circulation.
  • Start positive pressure ventilation.

Apply manual in-line stabilization.

100

A 32 year-old male intentionally cut his wrist after losing his job.  Law enforcement has secured the scene prior to your arrival.  As you enter the residence, you see that the patient has a towel around his wrist with a moderate amount of blood soaked through it.  What should you do next?

  • Approach the patient with caution
  • Quickly tend to the bleeding wound
  • Tell the patient that you want to help
  • Calmly identify yourself to the patient

Calmly identify yourself to the patient

100

What should be done if a newborn's heart rate is less than 60 beats/min following delivery?

  • Flick the soles of its feet.
  • Begin chest compressions.
  • Suction the mouth again.
  • Provide ventilations for 30 seconds.

Provide ventilations for 30 seconds.

100

If a provider is pulling a weight that is below the level of his waist, he should be in a(n)__________ position.

  • kneeling
  • squatting
  • feet-together
  • overhead

kneeling

200

A patient complaining of shortness of breath reveals wheezing during assessment. Which one of the following conditions is responsible for this finding?

  • Bronchiole constriction

  • Swelling in the throat

  • Mucus in the lungs

  • Significant hypoxia

Bronchiole constriction

200

You have an 84-year-old male experiencing chest pain who's vitals are; pulse 82, respirations 16, and blood pressure 138/86. He has a long history of cardiac problems. You note that the patient's pulse falls to 47 when his pain starts. What does this slowing of pulse indicate?

  • The patient will relax.
  • His breathing will slow.
  • Reduced cardiac output.
  • Increased blood pressure.

Reduced cardiac output.

200

Signs and symptoms of a sprain would include all of the following, EXCEPT:

  • swelling.
  • deformity.
  • ecchymosis.
  • point tenderness.

deformity.

200

A patient cannot move his left arm or leg.  Based on this presentation, you should strongly suspect that a stroke has occurred in what part of the central nervous system?

  • Left side of the brain
  • Right and left side of the brain
  • Right side of the brain
  • Left side of the spinal cord

Right side of the brain

200

Your assessment of a premature baby you just delivered reveals that he is breathing adequately but that his heart rate is 90 beats/min.  You should:

  • keep him warm and provide ventilatory assistance.
  • begin chest compressions and reassess in 30 seconds.
  • clamp and cut the umbilical cord and keep him warm.
  • assess his skin color and give free-flow oxygen as needed.


keep him warm and provide ventilatory assistance.

200

At the scene of a WMD or terrorist attack, if the incident command system (ICS) is already established the EMS provider should:

  • Locate the medical staging officer to obtain his or her assignment.
  • Begin triaging patients and start treating the most critical ones.
  • Remain in the rehabilitation area until he or she is assigned a task.
  • Contact the EMS medical director and obtain further instructions.

Locate the medical staging officer to obtain his or her assignment.

300

Without oxygen, which of the following tissues or organs can survive the longest?

  • muscle

  • heart

  • liver

  • kidneys

muscle

300

What is the main legal risk of AED use?


  • negligence on the part of the manufacturer
  • failure of the AED's internal computer chip
  • failing to deliver a shock when one is needed
  • not assessing for a pulse after a shock is delivered

failing to deliver a shock when one is needed

300

A patient has been shot in the chest with a rifle. Assessment reveals a deteriorating level of consciousness and inadequate breathing. Positive pressure ventilation is being administered, and the entrance wound, located midclavicular at the second intercostal space on the left side of the chest, has been covered. Next, you would:

  • look for an exit wound.
  • get a full set of vital signs.
  • place a cervical collat.
  • check the blood pressure.

look for an exit wound.

300

What part of the brain coordinates all necessary life functions?

  • cerebrum.
  • grey matter.
  • cerebellum.
  • brain stem

brain stem

300

While administering epinephrine via auto-injector, you should hold the injector in place for:

  • 5 seconds.
  • 10 seconds.
  • 15 seconds.
  • 20 seconds.

10 seconds.

300

An EMS provider was discussing a patient's medical condition with another EMS provider from a different organization. The second EMS provider then repeated this information to others, which eventually made its way back to the patient. Which of the following is true in regards to issues of confidentiality?


  • The first EMT could be charged with slander.
  • The female EMT committed an EMTALA violation.
  • The first EMT violated the HIPAA law.
  • Both EMT's violated EMTALA regulations.

The first EMT violated the HIPAA law.

400

You are called for an 18-year-old male who is complaining of left shoulder pain and is short of breath. The symptoms began about 15 minutes ago after he tried to tighten a lug nut on his car. There is no JVD or tracheal deviation, his lung sounds are slightly diminished in the left upper lobe, and he is breathing at 25 times per minute. Of the following, which would you do FIRST?

  • Administer a bronchodilator.

  • Immobilize the left shoulder.

  • Provide supplemental oxygen.

  • Being positive pressure ventilations.

Provide supplemental oxygen.

400

A person's cardiovascular system's ability to compensate for blood loss is MOST related to:


  • his or her baseline blood pressure.
  • the part of the body injured.
  • how rapid he or she bleeds.
  • how fast his or her heart beats.

how rapid he or she bleeds.

400

After falling 20 feet from a roof, a 26-year-old female is lying supine and does not appear to be conscious or breathing. What should you do first upon arrival?

  • Apply manual in-line stabilization.
  • Open her airway using a head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver.
  • Open her airway and assess her circulation.
  • Start positive pressure ventilation.

Apply manual in-line stabilization.

400

You are called to an outpatient clinic to transfer a 29 year-old male patient in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) to an acute-care hospital. When assessing the patient, which one of the following signs or symptoms would you expect to find?

  • Fruity or acetone odor on his breath
  • Slow and shallow respirations
  • Blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL
  • Slow heart rate and high blood pressure

Fruity or acetone odor on his breath

400

A patient begins to act extremely agitated and psychotic. Elevated temperature and drug intoxication are present.  The patient soon ceases struggling, and within minutes develops inadequate respirations.  He subsequently dies.  It is important for you to be alert for this sequence of events in a patient who exhibits this behavior and monitor the patient constantly throughout the call.  This condition is called:

  • psychotic delirium.
  • bipolar disorder.
  • excited or agitated delirium.
  • excited psychosis.

excited or agitated delirium.

400

Any radio hardware that is located in a fixed location and contains a transmitter is called a:

  • Repeater.
  • Multiplex.
  • Mobile radio.
  • Base station

Base station

500

What signs would seemingly indicate that a hypoxic patient is improving during oxygen administration?

  • The patient becomes more restful and wants to sleep.

  • The heart rate drops from 120 to 80 beats per minute.

  • The blood pressure increases from 136/78 to 150/86 mmHg.

  • The respirations slow from 24 to 22 per minute.

The heart rate drops from 120 to 80 beats per minute.

500

Of the following, which statement regarding hemophilia is correct?


  • Hemophilia is defined as a total lack of platelets.
  • Patients with hemophilia may bleed spontaneously.
  • Hemophiliacs take aspirin to enhance blood clotting.
  • Approximately 25% of the population has hemophilia.

Patients with hemophilia may bleed spontaneously.

500

Of the following, which statement shows that you understand field care of a patient with a possible joint dislocation?

  • The care for a patient with a joint injury is identical to that of a fracture.
  • If a distal pulse is absent, three attempts to straighten the joint can be made.
  • Warm packs, not cold packs, are indicated for a patient with a possible joint injury.
  • If a joint injury is suspected, ice packs and not splints are indicated.

The care for a patient with a joint injury is identical to that of a fracture.

500

Which one of the following instructions is most appropriate when moving a patient with severe generalized hypothermia?

  • I want everyone to take extra care in moving her very gently to the stretcher. We do not want her to go into cardiac arrest
  • Be careful when moving her to the stretcher; the cold makes the patient very prone to bone fractures
  • Let's secure her with her arms and legs extended since this position promotes the retention of heat in the body
  • Let's place her on her side on the stretcher since her body temperature contraindicates placement of a nasal airway

I want everyone to take extra care in moving her very gently to the stretcher. We do not want her to go into cardiac arrest

500

Where should a prehospital provider place the back of his hand to assess skin temperature for a patient that may be hypothermic?

  • Inner wrist
  • Abdomen
  • Cheek
  • Forehead

Abdomen

500

You recognize that there is a problem with what system in the body when a patient has an intraventricular shunt?

  • Central nervous
  • Cardiovascular
  • Digestive
  • Genitourinary

Central nervous

600

A patient with a heavy smoking history and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (emphysema) presents in marked respiratory distress with cyanosis noted to her fingertips. What should the EMS provider remember when administering oxygen to this patient?

  • oxygen should be provided at the same level as the patient receives at home.

  • oxygen must be administered only though a nasal cannula.

  • High-concentration oxygen will be toxic through a nasal cannula.

  • high-concentration oxygen must be provided if the patient's condition warrants.

high-concentration oxygen must be provided if the patient's condition warrants.

600

A 67-year-old man sitting upright at his kitchen table is in severe respiratory distress. He has remarkable swelling to his lower legs and feet. He has an open airway, but cannot speak more than two to three words without attempting to breathe. His breathing is extremely labored and his skin is cool, diaphoretic, and dusky in color. Family states a history of hypertension, congestive heart failure, and angina - for which he is currently prescribed nitroglycerine. What should you do immediately?


  • apply but do not turn on AED
  • obtain vital signs and administer aspirin
  • apply continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
  • assist the patient with his nitroglycerin
  • apply continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
600

Of the following, which is a severe burn in a 65-year-old patient?

  • superficial burn to 30% of the BSA
  • full-thickness burn to 1% of the BSA
  • partial-thickness burn to 20% of the BSA
  • second-degree burn covering 10% of the BSA

partial-thickness burn to 20% of the BSA

600

You are called to a residence to assess a pediatric patient.  The panicked mother states that her 4 year-old son was playing with his brother when he suddenly 'blanked out' and would not respond to her for several seconds.  When asked, she denies any convulsing-like movement or history of medical problems.  Based on this description, you would be suspicious of what type of seizure?

  • Febrile
  • Grand Mal
  • Simple partial
  • Absence

Absence

600

Which one of the following indicates that the blood pressure cuff has been correctly positioned on the patient's arm?

  • The cuff is centered over the top of the radial artery.
  • The cuff covers one-third of the patient's upper arm.
  • The cuff is placed over the antecubital space and elbow.
  • The cuff is on the same level as the patient's heart.

The cuff is on the same level as the patient's heart.

600

Where is the decon corridor located where equipment, personnel, and patients are decontaminated?

  • Cool zone.
  • Hot zone.
  • Cold zone.
  • Warm zone

Warm zone