Question # 1 (Multiple Choice) Which of the following is a ...
Question # 1 (Multiple Choice) Which of the following is a contraindication to the use of an oropharyngeal airway?
[pic]A) the patient has vomited
[pic]B) the patient is unconscious
[pic]C) the patient has tongue lacerations
[pic]D) the patient has a gag reflex
Question # 2 (Multiple Choice) An adult patient who is breathing at a rate of 6 breaths per minute needs to be cared for by:
[pic]A) providing positive pressure ventilation with 100% oxygen
[pic]B) providing high concentration oxygen by a nonrebreather mask
[pic]C) beginning a cycle of chest compressions
[pic]D) monitoring respirations only
Question # 3 (Multiple Choice) You are assessing a patient's respiration's. You find that the respiration's are 18, normal, and regular. The word "normal" is used to reflect
[pic]A) the quality of the respiration
[pic]B) the time of the respiration's
[pic]C) the rate of the respiration's
[pic]D) the rhythm of the respiration's
Question # 4 (Multiple Choice) The use of accessory muscles and nasal flaring are all signs of
[pic]A) normal breathing
[pic]B) labored breathing
[pic]C) shallow breathing
[pic]D) noisy breathing
Question # 5 (Multiple Choice) Lack of oxygen in blood cells and tissues resulting from inadequate breathing or heart function will cause the skin to be:
[pic]A) yellow
[pic]B) cyanotic
[pic]C) red
[pic]D) jaundiced
Question # 6 (Multiple Choice) A teenage girl is suspected of a drug overdose. As you approach her, you see she is lying on her back and you can hear gurgling respiration's. This gurgling is most likely being caused by:
[pic]A) fluid or vomitus in her upper airway
[pic]B) her tongue blocking her nasal airway. her tongue blocking her nasal airway
[pic]C) the drugs going into her lungs instead of her stomach
[pic]D) a complete obstruction of her trachea, preventing air movement to her lungs
Question # 7 (Multiple Choice) You are called to a less savory neighborhood for a "man down" on the sidewalk. You find a male patient, approximately 50 years old, shabbily dressed, unshaven and has a variety of strong odors emitting from him. The strongest aroma is alcohol. There are no obvious signs of injury. Bystanders can only say he has been lying there for quite awhile. Which of the following statements about him is not true
[pic]A) he is in imminent danger of airway obstruction
[pic]B) he should receive oral glucose
[pic]C) he is drunk and needs no specific treatment
[pic]D) he is at risk for aspiration pneumonia
Question # 8 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a conscious but slightly drowsy 16-year-old female. She states she swallowed an unknown number of sleeping pills. You should ask all of the following questions EXCEPT
[pic]A) "Who gave you the pills?"
[pic]B) "Has anyone tried to treat you with anything?"
[pic]C) "How much do you weigh?"
[pic]D) "Over how long a period did you take the pills?"
Question # 9 (Multiple Choice) You suspect that your nearly unconscious male patient has ingested sleeping pills and alcohol. He is breathing inadequately. You should immediately
[pic]A) give oxygen by nasal cannula
[pic]B) administer activated charcoal
[pic]C) administer syrup of ipecac.
[pic]D) manage the airway
Question # 10 (Multiple Choice) Your 49 year old male patient is sleepy and suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. Your treatment includes:
[pic]A) asking the patient to breathe into a paper bag
[pic]B) administering oxygen
[pic]C) administering activated charcoal
[pic]D) administering oral glucose
Question # 11 (Multiple Choice) A 20-year-old patient appears dazed and seems to have lost contact with reality. The mucous membranes of his nose and mouth are swollen. He complains of a "funny numb feeling" inside his head. This patient is exhibiting signs and symptoms of drug abuse, most likely from
[pic]A) uppers
[pic]B) downers
[pic]C) hallucinogens
[pic]D) volatile chemicals
Question # 12 (Multiple Choice) Altered mental status is less likely to be caused by which one
[pic]A) drug overdose
[pic]B) low blood sugar
[pic]C) head trauma
[pic]D) chest pain
Question # 13 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a 13-year-old female. Witnesses tell you her behavior changed suddenly. She has sweaty skin and complains of feeling hungry. Of the following, she is most likely to be suffering a/an:
[pic]A) diabetic emergency
[pic]B) cardiac emergency
[pic]C) respiratory emergency
[pic]D) allergic reaction
Question # 14 (Multiple Choice) Which areas of the spine are most susceptible to injury?
[pic]A) cervical and sacral
[pic]B) thoracic and thoracic
[pic]C) cervical and lumbar
[pic]D) cervical and coccyx
Question # 15 (Multiple Choice) Applying an improperly sized rigid cervical collar might result in
[pic]A) A too-large collar will hyperextend the neck
[pic]B) A too-small collar will hyperextend the neck
[pic]C) A too-small collar will hyperflex the neck
[pic]D) all of the above
Question # 16 (Multiple Choice) The components of the central nervous system are the
[pic]A) brain and spinal cord
[pic]B) arteries and veins
[pic]C) muscles and tendons
[pic]D) cranium and vertebrae
Question # 17 (Multiple Choice) A short spine board is appropriate to use in immobilizing a patient who is
[pic]A) seated in a vehicle
[pic]B) lying on a soft surface
[pic]C) lying on a hard surface
[pic]D) standing
Question # 18 (Multiple Choice) When using a short spine board to immobilize a patient, the patient's head should be secured
[pic]A) last, after the body
[pic]B) first, before the body
[pic]C) after the patient is removed from the vehicle
[pic]D) as soon as the patient is placed on a long spine board
Question # 19 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a 52-year-old unconscious female patient who was the driver in a vehicle struck by a milk delivery truck. She has an open head wound, and bruising to the chest and abdomen. Respiration's are 28 per minute, pulse is 140 per minute. Her skin is cool and clammy. Your choice for extricating this patient is
[pic]A) full immobilization with a short spine board
[pic]B) full immobilization with a KED
[pic]C) rapid extrication
[pic]D) long board only
Question # 20 (Multiple Choice) When log-rolling a patient onto a long spine board, the EMT-B in charge of the move is the person at the
[pic]A) head
[pic]B) chest
[pic]C) feet
[pic]D) pelvis
Question # 21 (Multiple Choice) Bone fragments, blood clots, vomit or broken teeth are all potential
[pic]A) causes for shock
[pic]B) contraindications for a non rebreather mask
[pic]C) indications for full immobilization
[pic]D) airway obstructions
Question # 22 (Multiple Choice) You should open the airway of a trauma patient by using the
[pic]A) jaw-thrust method
[pic]B) jaw-thrust, head-tilt method
[pic]C) head-tilt, chin-lift method
[pic]D) head-tilt, neck-lift method
Question # 23 (Multiple Choice) The brain is protected by the
[pic]A) mandible
[pic]B) cranium
[pic]C) cerebrum
[pic]D) calcaneous
Question # 24 (Multiple Choice) You are caring for a 36-year-old, conscious, male patient involved in an altercation in a bar. His face was beaten with a pipe and he has an open soft tissue injury to the left side of his face. It would be save to assume from this injury that the patient also has a
[pic]A) pelvic injury
[pic]B) lower extremity injury
[pic]C) neck injury
[pic]D) lumbar injury
Question # 25 (Multiple Choice) Tenderness anywhere along the vertebrae may indicate a possible
[pic]A) head injury
[pic]B) spine injury
[pic]C) abdominal injury
[pic]D) kidney injury
Question # 26 (Multiple Choice) The definition of absorbed poisons is those that are
[pic]A) swallowed
[pic]B) inhaled
[pic]C) taken into the body through unbroken skin
[pic]D) all of the above
Question # 27 (Multiple Choice) In caring for the patient suffering a severe allergic reaction, you must obtain permission from medical direction to
[pic]A) administer oxygen by nonrebreather mask
[pic]B) provide artificial respirations, if needed
[pic]C) help the patient administer his epinephrine auto-injector
[pic]D) transport the patient to the hospital
Question # 28 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a conscious 2-year-old male. He has ingested a small quantity of bleach. You may see which of the following signs
[pic]A) dilated pupils
[pic]B) hot, dry skin
[pic]C) bright red skin on child's extremities
[pic]D) chemical burns around the mouth
Question # 29 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a conscious 16-year-old female who has ingested an unknown number of sleeping pills. You should ask all of the following questions EXCEPT
[pic]A) "Who gave you the pills?"
[pic]B) "Has anyone tried to treat you with anything?"
[pic]C) "Over how long a period did you take the pills?"
[pic]D) "How much do you weigh?"
Question # 30 (Multiple Choice) Your patient has splashed dry cleaning fluid into his eyes. What treatment should you provide first
[pic]A) Irrigate eyes with clean water
[pic]B) Cover eyes with sterile gauze
[pic]C) Dilute ammonia with vinegar and water
[pic]D) Irrigate eyes with a weak acid solution
Question # 31 (Multiple Choice) A 6 year old female has splashed liquid ammonia into her eyes. Irrigation of her eyes should be continued for how many minutes
[pic]A) 5
[pic]B) 10
[pic]C) 15
[pic]D) 20
Question # 32 (Multiple Choice) According to friends, a 17 year old male patient has attempted suicide by ingesting sleeping pills and alcohol. His respiration's are 9. You should first
[pic]A) give oxygen by nasal canula
[pic]B) administer activated charcoal
[pic]C) administer syrup of ipecac
[pic]D) give oxygen by BVM
Question # 33 (Multiple Choice) Which of the following is a trade name for activated charcoal
[pic]A) Dopamine
[pic]B) Poison-X
[pic]C) Charcough
[pic]D) Actidose
Question # 34 (Multiple Choice) What is the recommended dose of activated charcoal for a 5-year-old child
[pic]A) 50 grams
[pic]B) 1 gram activated charcoal/kg of body weight
[pic]C) 12.5 grams activated charcoal/kg of body weight
[pic]D) 100 grams
Question # 35 (Multiple Choice) A 20-year-old patient appears dazed and seems to have lost contact with reality. The mucous membranes of his nose and mouth are swollen. He complains of a "funny numb feeling" inside his head. This patient is exhibiting signs and symptoms of drug abuse, most likely from
[pic]A) hallucinogens
[pic]B) volatile chemicals
[pic]C) uppers
[pic]D) downers
Question # 36 (Multiple Choice) With the pediatric asthma patient which is considered the most critical sign/symptom
[pic]A) crowing
[pic]B) silent chest
[pic]C) stridor
[pic]D) wheezes
Question # 37 (Multiple Choice) The most common form of shock in the pediatric patient is
[pic]A) hypovolemic
[pic]B) septic
[pic]C) neurogenic
[pic]D) cardiogenic
Question # 38 (Multiple Choice) A common symptom of croup is
[pic]A) vomiting
[pic]B) nausea
[pic]C) barking cough
[pic]D) drooling
Question # 39 (Multiple Choice) Common symptoms of epiglottitis include all of the following EXCEPT
[pic]A) excessive drooling
[pic]B) sudden onset of high fever
[pic]C) barking cough
[pic]D) stridor
Question # 40 (Multiple Choice) Your 3 year old patient is in shock and continues to display persistent bradycardia and cyanosis despite aggressive oxygenation efforts. You should next treat this with oxygenation in the pediatric patient may be treated with
[pic]A) dopamine
[pic]B) CPR
[pic]C) epinephrine
[pic]D) glucose
Question # 41 (Multiple Choice) In the 1 week old pediatric patient, all of the following are acceptable ways to assess heart rate, EXCEPTby
[pic]A) cerebral artery
[pic]B) umbilical cord
[pic]C) brachial artery
[pic]D) carotid artery
Question # 42 (True/False) A J wave will not be found in the pediatric patient less than 6 months of age
[pic]A) True
[pic]B) False
Question # 43 (Multiple Choice) A neonate is defined as a child up to
[pic]A) 1 week in age
[pic]B) 2 weeks in age
[pic]C) 1 month in age
[pic]D) 2 months isn age
Question # 44 (Multiple Choice) When examining the neonate or infants fontanelle, a normal state would be
[pic]A) slightly bulged and tight
[pic]B) slightly sunken
[pic]C) 2-3 inches below the cranial surface
[pic]D) none of the above
Question # 45 (Multiple Choice) Seizures in a pediatric patient may be caused by
[pic]A) epilepsy or head trauma
[pic]B) fever caused by infection
[pic]C) poising or hypoglycemia
[pic]D) a and b only
[pic]E) a, b and c
Question # 46 (Multiple Choice) Due to the increased risk of ___ , ASA is contraindicated in the pediatric patient
[pic]A) hypoglycemia
[pic]B) Reyes syndrome
[pic]C) meningitis
[pic]D) seizures
Question # 47 (Multiple Choice) A stiff neck and sever headache may indicate
[pic]A) sepsis
[pic]B) meningitis
[pic]C) Reyes syndrome
[pic]D) tonsilitis
Question # 48 (Multiple Choice) The initial joules setting for defibrillation of the pediatric patient is
[pic]A) 5 joules
[pic]B) 2 joules per kilogram
[pic]C) 4 joules per kilogram
[pic]D) 4 joules per pound
Question # 49 (Multiple Choice) If the first attempt at defibrillation is unsuccessful, the second setting should be
[pic]A) the same as the first
[pic]B) double of the first
[pic]C) 10 joules
[pic]D) 100 joules
Question # 50 (True/False) In all cases of epiglottitis, it is crucial to intubate as soon as possible
[pic]A) True
[pic]B) False
Question # 51 (Multiple Choice) What does the term "dehiscence" loosely refer to?
[pic]A) a healed wound
[pic]B) a burst wound
[pic]C) an infected wound
Question # 52 (Multiple Choice) Where is an AAA located?
[pic]A) in the abdomen
[pic]B) in the GI track
[pic]C) in the travel brochure
[pic]D) in the brain
Question # 53 (Multiple Choice) Normal parameters for an SP02 reading in a healthy person is
[pic]A) 60-70%
[pic]B) 70-80%
[pic]C) 80-90%
[pic]D) 90-100%
Question # 54 (Multiple Choice) You might observe JVD in a person suffering from
[pic]A) an infiltrated IV
[pic]B) a clogged endotracheal tube
[pic]C) congestive heart failure
Question # 55 (Multiple Answer) Which of the following are lower airway problems?
[pic]A) rhonchi
[pic]B) rales
[pic]C) gurgling
[pic]D) snoring
Question # 56 (Multiple Choice) Your heart monitor shows sinus tachycardia with rare unifocal PVC's in a 78 year old ill patient. You should
[pic]A) administer procainamide
[pic]B) administer lidocaine
[pic]C) administer oxygen
[pic]D) administer isoproterenol
Question # 57 (Multiple Choice) A liver functioning improperly in an ill patient may cause the skin to become
[pic]A) cyanotic and dry
[pic]B) jaundiced and warm
[pic]C) blue and diaphorectic
[pic]D) none of the above
Question # 58 (True/False) Old scar tissue may tear and bleed
[pic]A) True
[pic]B) False
Question # 59 (Multiple Choice) Dopamine is classified as a
[pic]A) benzodiazepine
[pic]B) antagonist
[pic]C) anticholinergic
[pic]D) sympathomimetic
Question # 60 (Multiple Choice) In addition to sepsis, anaphylaxis, severe acidosis and CNS injury are classified as ___
[pic]A) obstructive shock
[pic]B) distributive shock
[pic]C) respiratory shock
[pic]D) cardiogenic shock
Question # 61 (Multiple Choice) In the Transfer Case", which vessel was compromised
[pic]A) aorta
[pic]B) superior mesenteric
[pic]C) hepatic
[pic]D) gastroepiploic
Question # 62 (Multiple Choice) The dose range for the use of dobutamine in the adult patient is
[pic]A) 2-20 mcg/kg/min titrate to BP
[pic]B) 2-20mcg/kg/min titrate to heart rate
[pic]C) 1-5 mcg/kg/min titrate to BP
[pic]D) 2-5 mcg/kg titrate to heart rate
Question # 63 (Multiple Choice) A 42-year-old male patient was involved in a house fire. His arms are charred black but the patient states he has little pain. This burn would be classified as
[pic]A) partial thickness
[pic]B) minor
[pic]C) full thickness
[pic]D) superficial
Question # 64 (Multiple Choice) Protection, temperature regulation, and excretion are major functions of the
[pic]A) muscles
[pic]B) liver
[pic]C) skin
[pic]D) blood vessels
Question # 65 (Multiple Choice) The outer layer of the skin is called the
[pic]A) dermis
[pic]B) subcutaneous layer
[pic]C) epidermis
[pic]D) subdura
Question # 66 (Multiple Choice) In an adult, a full thickness burn that involves 2% to 10% of the body surface is classified as
[pic]A) minor burn
[pic]B) moderate burn
[pic]C) critical burn
[pic]D) circumferential burn
Question # 67 (Multiple Choice) You are called to assist a 3-year-old male patient who pulled a pot of hot water from the stove spilling hot it onto their upper chest. The skin is red and painful, but no other signs or symptoms are present. This childs burn would be classified as
[pic]A) critical
[pic]B) severe
[pic]C) superficial
[pic]D) full thickness
Question # 68 (Multiple Choice) A burn characterized by intense pain, reddening, and blisters is called a
[pic]A) superficial burn
[pic]B) partial thickness burn
[pic]C) full thickness burn
[pic]D) critical burn
Question # 69 (Multiple Choice) Acceptable care for a 7% superficial burn may include all of the following EXCEPT
[pic]A) cool the burn with water
[pic]B) keep the patient warm
[pic]C) apply a burn ointment
[pic]D) keep the burn site clean
Question # 70 (Multiple Choice) Blisters should be cared for by
[pic]A) opening and draining
[pic]B) sealing with burn ointment
[pic]C) opening and disinfecting
[pic]D) leaving intact and covering loosely
Question # 71 (Multiple Choice) Your first concern in treating a conscious patient who has received partial thickness burns to the face is treating
[pic]A) for relative hypothermia
[pic]B) the burned area by applying a dressing
[pic]C) for hypovolemia shock
[pic]D) airway related problems
Question # 72 (Multiple Choice) Your patient has been exposed to an unknown chemical which has soaked his clothing. You should immediately flush the patient with
[pic]A) water
[pic]B) alcohol
[pic]C) neutralizing solution
[pic]D) vinegar
Question # 73 (Multiple Choice) The most serious problem to consider with an electrical burn is
[pic]A) shock
[pic]B) hyperthermia
[pic]C) brain damage
[pic]D) cardiac dysrhytmia
Question # 74 (Multiple Choice) A superficial burn is characterized by
[pic]A) charred black areas
[pic]B) lack of pain
[pic]C) reddening of the skin
[pic]D) blisters
Question # 75 (Multiple Choice) How many vertebrae are in the thoracic spine
[pic]A) 4
[pic]B) 5
[pic]C) 7
[pic]D) 12
Question # 76 (Multiple Choice) In order, what are the names of the division of the spine
[pic]A) cervical, lumbar, thoracic, sacral, coccyx
[pic]B) thoracic, cervical. lumbar, sacral, coccyx
[pic]C) coccyx, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, cervical
[pic]D) cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx
Question # 77 (Multiple Choice) How many vertebrae are in the cervical spine
[pic]A) 4
[pic]B) 5
[pic]C) 7
[pic]D) 12
Question # 78 (Multiple Choice) How many vertebrae are in the lumbar spine
[pic]A) 4
[pic]B) 5
[pic]C) 7
[pic]D) 12
Question # 79 (True/False) Each vertebrae is comprised of the body, spinal foramen and three processes
[pic]A) True
[pic]B) False
Question # 80 (Multiple Choice) Which of the following would be considered a major incident?
[pic]A) 1-Situations involving more patients than can be handled by responding units 2-Situations in which mutual aid is required from outside agencies 3-Situations involving hazardous or radioactive materials or chemicals
[pic]B) 1, 2 only
[pic]C) 1, 3 only
[pic]D) 2, 3 only
[pic]E) 1, 2, 3
Question # 81 (Multiple Choice) Using the START method of triage, a victim with a respiratory rate of 36, no palpable radial pulse, and an altered level of consciousness is categorized as
[pic]A) delayed
[pic]B) less critically injured
[pic]C) critical/immediate
[pic]D) dead/nonsalvageable
Question # 82 (Multiple Choice) Evaluation of a victim of a major incident reveals a respiratory rate of 44 per minute. Using the START method of triage, your
[pic]A) evaluate the patient's mental status
[pic]B) evaluate the patient's capillary refill
[pic]C) evaluate the patient's pulse and blood pressure
[pic]D) stop further evaluation and categorize the patient as critical/immediate
Question # 83 (True/False) The START method of triage is used to classify victims as immediate, delayed, nonsalvageable/dead
[pic]A) True
[pic]B) False
Question # 84 (True/False) As soon as possible after arrival at the scene of a major incident, a detailed patient assessment should be performed on each victim and the information relayed to Incident Command
[pic]A) True
[pic]B) False
Question # 85 (Multiple Choice) Signs and symptoms of a basilar skull fracture may include:
[pic]A) 1-Cerebrospinal fluid draining from the nose. 2-Ecchymosis in the mastoid region 3-Periorbital ecchymosis
[pic]B) 1, 2 only.
[pic]C) 1, 3 only.
[pic]D) 2, 3 only.
[pic]E) 1, 2, 3
Question # 86 (Multiple Choice) A 27-year-old man has suffered a blow to the right side of the head. His injury may cause compression of the oculomotor cranial nerve resulting in:
[pic]A) dilation of the ipsilateral pupil
[pic]B) dilation of the contralateral pupil
[pic]C) constriction of the ipsilateral pupil
[pic]D) constriction of the contralateral pupil
Question # 87 (Multiple Choice) A 46-year-old man is the victim of a motor vehicle crash. Examination of the patient reveals an abrasion on the forehead, bruising of the center of the chest, and a rigid abdomen. The patient was the unrestrained driver of a small car that was struck head-on by a late model sports utility vehicle. The patient is able to state his name but does not know where he is or today's date. His blood pressure is 80/60, pulse 114, respiratory rate 16. Breath sounds are equal bilaterally. The patient's skin is pale, cool, and diaphoretic. You suspect this patient's hypotension is most likely due to:
[pic]A) hypoxia
[pic]B) hypovolemia
[pic]C) a tension pneumothorax
[pic]D) increased intracranial pressure
Question # 88 (Multiple Choice) You are called for an unconscious man. On arrival you find an unresponsive male, approximately 20 years of age, lying supine in a parking lot. Bystanders state he was the victim of a gang fight and has been struck in the head and shoulders with a baseball bat. Examination reveals contusions to the left temporal area and over the shoulders. There is a small amount of bleeding from the left nostril. The patient's blood pressure is 118/74, pulse 90 and regular, respiratory rate 12/min. Which of the following represents the MOST IMPORTANT intervention you can perform for this patient to help minimize cerebral edema?
[pic]A) Hyperventilate (super oxygenate) the patient
[pic]B) Apply the pneumatic antishock garment
[pic]C) Placing the patient in Trendelenburg position
[pic]D) Establish two large-bore IVs of normal saline and infuse wide open
Question # 89 (Multiple Choice) The Glasgow Coma Scale evaluates:
[pic]A) motor response, gag reflex, verbal response
[pic]B) eye opening, motor response, verbal response
[pic]C) eye opening, pupillary response, motor response
[pic]D) verbal response, pupillary response, motor response
Question # 90 (Multiple Answer) A middle-aged man is the victim of a car-pedestrian crash. Bystanders state he was crossing the street when he was struck by a car traveling approximately 30 miles per hour. The patient is lying prone on the pavement and appears unconscious. Your first action will be to: (two answers could be considered correct)
[pic]A) examine the patient's neck, back, and lower extremities for injuries
[pic]B) logroll the patient to a supine position to assess airway, breathing, and circulation
[pic]C) assess the patient's ABCs, back, and extremities in his present position, then logroll him to a supine position
[pic]D) apply a cervical collar in his present position, position the pneumatic antishock garment on a long backboard, and logroll the patient onto the board
Question # 91 (Multiple Choice) A patient who opens his eyes in response to pain, makes no verbal response, but withdraws from pain has a Glasgow Coma Score
[pic]A) 3
[pic]B) 5
[pic]C) 7
[pic]D) 11
Question # 92 (Multiple Choice) A 33-year-old man is the victim of a motorcycle crash. Examination reveals a possible fracture of the right humerus, distended abdomen, and an unstable pelvis. The patient's vital signs are: BP 68/40, P 124, R 18. You are preparing to establish two large-bore IVs. The first IV is successfully placed in the left antecubital fossa. The second IV should be placed in the:
[pic]A) right hand.
[pic]B) there is no need to establish a second IV line
[pic]C) right antecubital fossa or external jugular vein
[pic]D) external jugular vein or a second IV in the left upper extremity
Question # 93 (Multiple Choice) A 30-year-old female was thrown from her horse, striking her head on a concrete bench before she hit the ground. She is unconscious with a blood pressure of 74/44, pulse 58 and regular, respirations 14. Her skin is warm and dry. The physical examination is unremarkable except for an abrasion to the chin and right side of the forehead. You suspect:
[pic]A) subdural hematoma
[pic]B) hypovolemic shock
[pic]C) drug overdose
[pic]D) neurogenic shock
Question # 94 (Multiple Choice) Select the correct statement regarding the Glasgow Coma Scale
[pic]A) A score of 3 is normal
[pic]B) A score of 7 represents coma
[pic]C) A score of 12 accompanies brain death
[pic]D) A score of 15 is indicative of a poor prognosis
Question # 95 (Multiple Choice) Cushing's triad is associated with
[pic]A) cardiac tamponade
[pic]B) tension pneumothorax
[pic]C) massive hemothorax
[pic]D) increased intracranial pressure
Question # 96 (Multiple Choice) A 19-year-old male has suffered a blow to the head. Examination reveals fluid draining from the patient's left ear. You should:
[pic]A) firmly pack the left ear with sterile gauze
[pic]B) apply a loose sterile dressing to the left ear
[pic]C) apply direct pressure to the left ear with a gloved finger
[pic]D) transport the patient on the right side to slow the flow of fluid
Question # 97 (Multiple Choice) Which of the following signs are associated with Cushing's triad?
[pic]A) decreasing blood pressure, decreasing pulse rate, change in respiratory pattern
[pic]B) increasing blood pressure, decreasing pulse rate, change in respiratory pattern
[pic]C) increasing blood pressure, increasing pulse rate, change in respiratory pattern
[pic]D) decreasing blood pressure, increasing pulse rate, change in respiratory pattern.
Question # 98 (Multiple Choice) The MOST important sign in the evaluation of a head-injured patient is
[pic]A) tachycardia.
[pic]B) blood pressure
[pic]C) tachypnea.
[pic]D) level of consciousness
Question # 99 (Multiple Choice) All of the following patients are victims involved in a motor vehicle crash. Which patient should be rapidly extricated?
[pic]A) . 26-year-old female front seat passenger complaining of a headache. Laceration present on right forehead. BP 138/80, P 92, R 16
[pic]B) 19-year-old male back seat passenger complaining of pain in right femur. Swelling and discoloration noted over right thigh. BP 128/74, P 88, R 14.
[pic]C) 30-year-old male driver complaining of difficulty breathing. Unable to palpate radial pulse, carotid weak, rate 120. Respiratory rate 44 and labored
[pic]D) 24-year-old female back seat passenger complaining of abdominal pain. Seatbelt markings noted over chest and abdomen. BP 118/82, P 76, R 16
Question # 100 (Multiple Choice) A patient has suffered an open skull fracture with profuse bleeding. Management should include:
[pic]A) applying a constricting band to the forehead
[pic]B) applying direct pressure to both carotid arteries
[pic]C) applying direct pressure to both carotid arteries
[pic]D) administering oxygen by nasal cannula and transporting rapidly to the hospital
Question # 1 (Multiple Choice) Which of the following is a contraindication to the use of an oropharyngeal airway?
Answer: (D) the patient has a gag reflex
Question # 2 (Multiple Choice) An adult patient who is breathing at a rate of 6 breaths per minute needs to be cared for by:
Answer: (A) providing positive pressure ventilation with 100% oxygen
Question # 3 (Multiple Choice) You are assessing a patient's respiration's. You find that the respiration's are 18, normal, and regular. The word "normal" is used to reflect
Answer: (A) the quality of the respiration
Question # 4 (Multiple Choice) The use of accessory muscles and nasal flaring are all signs of
Answer: (B) labored breathing
Question # 5 (Multiple Choice) Lack of oxygen in blood cells and tissues resulting from inadequate breathing or heart function will cause the skin to be:
Answer: (B) cyanotic
Question # 6 (Multiple Choice) A teenage girl is suspected of a drug overdose. As you approach her, you see she is lying on her back and you can hear gurgling respiration's. This gurgling is most likely being caused by:
Answer: (A) fluid or vomitus in her upper airway
Question # 7 (Multiple Choice) You are called to a less savory neighborhood for a "man down" on the sidewalk. You find a male patient, approximately 50 years old, shabbily dressed, unshaven and has a variety of strong odors emitting from him. The strongest aroma is alcohol. There are no obvious signs of injury. Bystanders can only say he has been lying there for quite awhile. Which of the following statements about him is not true
Answer: (C) he is drunk and needs no specific treatment
Question # 8 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a conscious but slightly drowsy 16-year-old female. She states she swallowed an unknown number of sleeping pills. You should ask all of the following questions EXCEPT
Answer: (A) "Who gave you the pills?"
Question # 9 (Multiple Choice) You suspect that your nearly unconscious male patient has ingested sleeping pills and alcohol. He is breathing inadequately. You should immediately
Answer: (D) manage the airway
Question # 10 (Multiple Choice) Your 49 year old male patient is sleepy and suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. Your treatment includes:
Answer: (B) administering oxygen
Question # 11 (Multiple Choice) A 20-year-old patient appears dazed and seems to have lost contact with reality. The mucous membranes of his nose and mouth are swollen. He complains of a "funny numb feeling" inside his head. This patient is exhibiting signs and symptoms of drug abuse, most likely from
Answer: (D) volatile chemicals
Question # 12 (Multiple Choice) Altered mental status is less likely to be caused by which one
Answer: (D) chest pain
Question # 13 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a 13-year-old female. Witnesses tell you her behavior changed suddenly. She has sweaty skin and complains of feeling hungry. Of the following, she is most likely to be suffering a/an:
Answer: (A) diabetic emergency
Question # 14 (Multiple Choice) Which areas of the spine are most susceptible to injury?
Answer: (C) cervical and lumbar
Question # 15 (Multiple Choice) Applying an improperly sized rigid cervical collar might result in
Answer: (A) A too-large collar will hyperextend the neck
Question # 16 (Multiple Choice) The components of the central nervous system are the
Answer: (A) brain and spinal cord
Question # 17 (Multiple Choice) A short spine board is appropriate to use in immobilizing a patient who is
Answer: (A) seated in a vehicle
Question # 18 (Multiple Choice) When using a short spine board to immobilize a patient, the patient's head should be secured
Answer: (A) last, after the body
Question # 19 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a 52-year-old unconscious female patient who was the driver in a vehicle struck by a milk delivery truck. She has an open head wound, and bruising to the chest and abdomen. Respiration's are 28 per minute, pulse is 140 per minute. Her skin is cool and clammy. Your choice for extricating this patient is
Answer: (C) rapid extrication
Question # 20 (Multiple Choice) When log-rolling a patient onto a long spine board, the EMT-B in charge of the move is the person at the
Answer: (A) head
Question # 21 (Multiple Choice) Bone fragments, blood clots, vomit or broken teeth are all potential
Answer: (D) airway obstructions
Question # 22 (Multiple Choice) You should open the airway of a trauma patient by using the
Answer: (A) jaw-thrust method
Question # 23 (Multiple Choice) The brain is protected by the
Answer: (B) cranium
Question # 24 (Multiple Choice) You are caring for a 36-year-old, conscious, male patient involved in an altercation in a bar. His face was beaten with a pipe and he has an open soft tissue injury to the left side of his face. It would be save to assume from this injury that the patient also has a
Answer: (C) neck injury
Question # 25 (Multiple Choice) Tenderness anywhere along the vertebrae may indicate a possible
Answer: (B) spine injury
Question # 26 (Multiple Choice) The definition of absorbed poisons is those that are
Answer: (C) taken into the body through unbroken skin
Question # 27 (Multiple Choice) In caring for the patient suffering a severe allergic reaction, you must obtain permission from medical direction to
Answer: (C) help the patient administer his epinephrine auto-injector
Question # 28 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a conscious 2-year-old male. He has ingested a small quantity of bleach. You may see which of the following signs
Answer: (D) chemical burns around the mouth
Question # 29 (Multiple Choice) Your patient is a conscious 16-year-old female who has ingested an unknown number of sleeping pills. You should ask all of the following questions EXCEPT
Answer: (A) "Who gave you the pills?"
Question # 30 (Multiple Choice) Your patient has splashed dry cleaning fluid into his eyes. What treatment should you provide first
Answer: (A) Irrigate eyes with clean water
Question # 31 (Multiple Choice) A 6 year old female has splashed liquid ammonia into her eyes. Irrigation of her eyes should be continued for how many minutes
Answer: (D) 20
Question # 32 (Multiple Choice) According to friends, a 17 year old male patient has attempted suicide by ingesting sleeping pills and alcohol. His respiration's are 9. You should first
Answer: (D) give oxygen by BVM
Question # 33 (Multiple Choice) Which of the following is a trade name for activated charcoal
Answer: (D) Actidose
Question # 34 (Multiple Choice) What is the recommended dose of activated charcoal for a 5-year-old child
Answer: (B) 1 gram activated charcoal/kg of body weight
Question # 35 (Multiple Choice) A 20-year-old patient appears dazed and seems to have lost contact with reality. The mucous membranes of his nose and mouth are swollen. He complains of a "funny numb feeling" inside his head. This patient is exhibiting signs and symptoms of drug abuse, most likely from
Answer: (B) volatile chemicals
Question # 36 (Multiple Choice) With the pediatric asthma patient which is considered the most critical sign/symptom
Answer: (B) silent chest
Question # 37 (Multiple Choice) The most common form of shock in the pediatric patient is
Answer: (A) hypovolemic
Question # 38 (Multiple Choice) A common symptom of croup is
Answer: (C) barking cough
Question # 39 (Multiple Choice) Common symptoms of epiglottitis include all of the following EXCEPT
Answer: (C) barking cough
Question # 40 (Multiple Choice) Your 3 year old patient is in shock and continues to display persistent bradycardia and cyanosis despite aggressive oxygenation efforts. You should next treat this with oxygenation in the pediatric patient may be treated with
Answer: (C) epinephrine
Question # 41 (Multiple Choice) In the 1 week old pediatric patient, all of the following are acceptable ways to assess heart rate, EXCEPTby
Answer: (B) umbilical cord
Question # 42 (True/False) A J wave will not be found in the pediatric patient less than 6 months of age
Answer: False
Question # 43 (Multiple Choice) A neonate is defined as a child up to
Answer: (C) 1 month in age
Question # 44 (Multiple Choice) When examining the neonate or infants fontanelle, a normal state would be
Answer: (B) slightly sunken
Question # 45 (Multiple Choice) Seizures in a pediatric patient may be caused by
Answer: (E) a, b and c
Question # 46 (Multiple Choice) Due to the increased risk of ___ , ASA is contraindicated in the pediatric patient
Answer: (B) Reyes syndrome
Question # 47 (Multiple Choice) A stiff neck and sever headache may indicate
Answer: (B) meningitis
Question # 48 (Multiple Choice) The initial joules setting for defibrillation of the pediatric patient is
Answer: (B) 2 joules per kilogram
Question # 49 (Multiple Choice) If the first attempt at defibrillation is unsuccessful, the second setting should be
Answer: (B) double of the first
Question # 50 (True/False) In all cases of epiglottitis, it is crucial to intubate as soon as possible
Answer: False
Question # 51 (Multiple Choice) What does the term "dehiscence" loosely refer to?
Answer: (B) a burst wound
Question # 52 (Multiple Choice) Where is an AAA located?
Answer: (A) in the abdomen
Question # 53 (Multiple Choice) Normal parameters for an SP02 reading in a healthy person is
Answer: (D) 90-100%
Question # 54 (Multiple Choice) You might observe JVD in a person suffering from
Answer: (C) congestive heart failure
Question # 55 (Multiple Answer) Which of the following are lower airway problems?
(A) rhonchi
(B) rales
Question # 56 (Multiple Choice) Your heart monitor shows sinus tachycardia with rare unifocal PVC's in a 78 year old ill patient. You should
Answer: (C) administer oxygen
Question # 57 (Multiple Choice) A liver functioning improperly in an ill patient may cause the skin to become
Answer: (B) jaundiced and warm
Question # 58 (True/False) Old scar tissue may tear and bleed
Answer: True
Question # 59 (Multiple Choice) Dopamine is classified as a
Answer: (D) sympathomimetic
Question # 60 (Multiple Choice) In addition to sepsis, anaphylaxis, severe acidosis and CNS injury are classified as ___
Answer: (B) distributive shock
Question # 61 (Multiple Choice) In the Transfer Case", which vessel was compromised
Answer: (C) hepatic
Question # 62 (Multiple Choice) The dose range for the use of dobutamine in the adult patient is
Answer: (A) 2-20 mcg/kg/min titrate to BP
Question # 63 (Multiple Choice) A 42-year-old male patient was involved in a house fire. His arms are charred black but the patient states he has little pain. This burn would be classified as
Answer: (C) full thickness
Question # 64 (Multiple Choice) Protection, temperature regulation, and excretion are major functions of the
Answer: (C) skin
Question # 65 (Multiple Choice) The outer layer of the skin is called the
Answer: (C) epidermis
Question # 66 (Multiple Choice) In an adult, a full thickness burn that involves 2% to 10% of the body surface is classified as
Answer: (B) moderate burn
Question # 67 (Multiple Choice) You are called to assist a 3-year-old male patient who pulled a pot of hot water from the stove spilling hot it onto their upper chest. The skin is red and painful, but no other signs or symptoms are present. This childs burn would be classified as
Answer: (C) superficial
Question # 68 (Multiple Choice) A burn characterized by intense pain, reddening, and blisters is called a
Answer: (B) partial thickness burn
Question # 69 (Multiple Choice) Acceptable care for a 7% superficial burn may include all of the following EXCEPT
Answer: (C) apply a burn ointment
Question # 70 (Multiple Choice) Blisters should be cared for by
Answer: (D) leaving intact and covering loosely
Question # 71 (Multiple Choice) Your first concern in treating a conscious patient who has received partial thickness burns to the face is treating
Answer: (D) airway related problems
Question # 72 (Multiple Choice) Your patient has been exposed to an unknown chemical which has soaked his clothing. You should immediately flush the patient with
Answer: (A) water
Question # 73 (Multiple Choice) The most serious problem to consider with an electrical burn is
Answer: (D) cardiac dysrhytmia
Question # 74 (Multiple Choice) A superficial burn is characterized by
Answer: (C) reddening of the skin
Question # 75 (Multiple Choice) How many vertebrae are in the thoracic spine
Answer: (D) 12
Question # 76 (Multiple Choice) In order, what are the names of the division of the spine
Answer: (D) cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx
Question # 77 (Multiple Choice) How many vertebrae are in the cervical spine
Answer: (C) 7
Question # 78 (Multiple Choice) How many vertebrae are in the lumbar spine
Answer: (B) 5
Question # 79 (True/False) Each vertebrae is comprised of the body, spinal foramen and three processes
Answer: True
Question # 80 (Multiple Choice) Which of the following would be considered a major incident?
Answer: (E) 1, 2, 3
Question # 81 (Multiple Choice) Using the START method of triage, a victim with a respiratory rate of 36, no palpable radial pulse, and an altered level of consciousness is categorized as
Answer: (C) critical/immediate
Question # 82 (Multiple Choice) Evaluation of a victim of a major incident reveals a respiratory rate of 44 per minute. Using the START method of triage, your
Answer: (D) stop further evaluation and categorize the patient as critical/immediate
Question # 83 (True/False) The START method of triage is used to classify victims as immediate, delayed, nonsalvageable/dead
Answer: True
Question # 84 (True/False) As soon as possible after arrival at the scene of a major incident, a detailed patient assessment should be performed on each victim and the information relayed to Incident Command
Answer: False
Question # 85 (Multiple Choice) Signs and symptoms of a basilar skull fracture may include:
Answer: (E) 1, 2, 3
Question # 86 (Multiple Choice) A 27-year-old man has suffered a blow to the right side of the head. His injury may cause compression of the oculomotor cranial nerve resulting in:
Answer: (A) dilation of the ipsilateral pupil
Question # 87 (Multiple Choice) A 46-year-old man is the victim of a motor vehicle crash. Examination of the patient reveals an abrasion on the forehead, bruising of the center of the chest, and a rigid abdomen. The patient was the unrestrained driver of a small car that was struck head-on by a late model sports utility vehicle. The patient is able to state his name but does not know where he is or today's date. His blood pressure is 80/60, pulse 114, respiratory rate 16. Breath sounds are equal bilaterally. The patient's skin is pale, cool, and diaphoretic. You suspect this patient's hypotension is most likely due to:
Answer: (B) hypovolemia
Question # 88 (Multiple Choice) You are called for an unconscious man. On arrival you find an unresponsive male, approximately 20 years of age, lying supine in a parking lot. Bystanders state he was the victim of a gang fight and has been struck in the head and shoulders with a baseball bat. Examination reveals contusions to the left temporal area and over the shoulders. There is a small amount of bleeding from the left nostril. The patient's blood pressure is 118/74, pulse 90 and regular, respiratory rate 12/min. Which of the following represents the MOST IMPORTANT intervention you can perform for this patient to help minimize cerebral edema?
Answer: (A) Hyperventilate (super oxygenate) the patient
Question # 89 (Multiple Choice) The Glasgow Coma Scale evaluates:
Answer: (B) eye opening, motor response, verbal response
Question # 90 (Multiple Answer) A middle-aged man is the victim of a car-pedestrian crash. Bystanders state he was crossing the street when he was struck by a car traveling approximately 30 miles per hour. The patient is lying prone on the pavement and appears unconscious. Your first action will be to: (two answers could be considered correct)
(B) logroll the patient to a supine position to assess airway, breathing, and circulation
(C) assess the patient's ABCs, back, and extremities in his present position, then logroll him to a supine position
Question # 91 (Multiple Choice) A patient who opens his eyes in response to pain, makes no verbal response, but withdraws from pain has a Glasgow Coma Score
Answer: (C) 7
Question # 92 (Multiple Choice) A 33-year-old man is the victim of a motorcycle crash. Examination reveals a possible fracture of the right humerus, distended abdomen, and an unstable pelvis. The patient's vital signs are: BP 68/40, P 124, R 18. You are preparing to establish two large-bore IVs. The first IV is successfully placed in the left antecubital fossa. The second IV should be placed in the:
Answer: (D) external jugular vein or a second IV in the left upper extremity
Question # 93 (Multiple Choice) A 30-year-old female was thrown from her horse, striking her head on a concrete bench before she hit the ground. She is unconscious with a blood pressure of 74/44, pulse 58 and regular, respirations 14. Her skin is warm and dry. The physical examination is unremarkable except for an abrasion to the chin and right side of the forehead. You suspect:
Answer: (D) neurogenic shock
Question # 94 (Multiple Choice) Select the correct statement regarding the Glasgow Coma Scale
Answer: (B) A score of 7 represents coma
Question # 95 (Multiple Choice) Cushing's triad is associated with
Answer: (D) increased intracranial pressure
Question # 96 (Multiple Choice) A 19-year-old male has suffered a blow to the head. Examination reveals fluid draining from the patient's left ear. You should:
Answer: (B) apply a loose sterile dressing to the left ear
Question # 97 (Multiple Choice) Which of the following signs are associated with Cushing's triad?
Answer: (B) increasing blood pressure, decreasing pulse rate, change in respiratory pattern
Question # 98 (Multiple Choice) The MOST important sign in the evaluation of a head-injured patient is
Answer: (D) level of consciousness
Question # 99 (Multiple Choice) All of the following patients are victims involved in a motor vehicle crash. Which patient should be rapidly extricated?
Answer: (C) 30-year-old male driver complaining of difficulty breathing. Unable to palpate radial pulse, carotid weak, rate 120. Respiratory rate 44 and labored
Question # 100 (Multiple Choice) A patient has suffered an open skull fracture with profuse bleeding. Management should include:
Answer: (D) administering oxygen by nasal cannula and transporting rapidly to the hospital
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