Emergency care and transportation of the sick and injured module 4 exam
Which of the following will most reliably allow you to determine the nature of patient's illness
Asking questions related to the chief of complaint
Narrowing of the coronary arteries caused by a buildup of fatty deposits is called:
Atherosclerosis
The normal blood glucose level is between
80-120 mg/dL
Hyperventilation could be associated with all following expect
A narcotic overdose
When carrying for a patient with documented hypoglycemia you should be most alert for
A seizure
A raised, swollen, well-defined area on the skin that is the result of an insect bite or sting is called:
A wheal
Common causes of acute psychotic behavior include all of the following, EXCEPT:
Alzheimer's disease
Which of the following most accurately describes an allergic reaction
An exaggerated immune system response to an substance
Potentially life-threatening consequences of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) include:
Overran abscess and ectopic pregnancy
Airborne substances should be diluted with:
Oxygen
Which of the following statements regarding pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is correct
PID can scare the fallopian tubes which increases the risk of ectopic pregnancy
Immediately after giving an epinephrine injection you should
Properly dispose of the syringe
Organic brain syndrome is defined as:
a dysfunction of the brain caused by abnormal physical or physiological function
The term behavioral crisis is most accurately defined as
a situation in which a patient of any age exhibits agitated violent or uncooperative behavior
An alert patient presents with a regular pattern of inhalation and exhalation and breath sounds that are clear and equal on both sides of the chest. These findings are consistent with:
adequate air exchange
Which of the following statements regarding the physical examination of the patient with a behavioral problem is correct
although the physical examination can be difficult the patients emotional state may be determined by noting facial expressions pulse rate and respirations
In what area of the lungs does respiration occur?
alveoli
The MOST common reason that many people experiencing AMI do not seek immediate medical attention is because they:
are in denial
febrile seizures
are usually benign but should be evaluated
Upon initial contact with a patient who appears to be unconscious, you should
attempt to elicit a verbal response by talking to the patient
Your priority in caring for a patient with a surface contact poisoning is to:
avoid contaminating yourself
In anticipation of receiving a fertilized ovum the lining of the of the uterine walls
becomes engorged with blood
Is what you can see of person's response to the environment
behavior
General guidelines for managing a patient with a behavioral emergency include:
being prepared to spend extra time with the patient
The onset of menstruation usually occurs in women who are:
between 11 and 16 years of age
Which of the following conditions is the diabetic patient at an increased risk of developing
blindness
Which of the following most accurately describes in the cause of an ischemic stroke
blockage of a cerebral artery
Alkalosis is a condition that occurs when
blood acidity is reduced by excessive breathing.
The most basic functions of the body, such as breathing, blood pressure, and swallowing, are controlled by the:
brain stem
The three major parts of the brain are the:
cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem
Assessment of a patient with hypoglycemia will MOST likely reveal:
combativeness
esophageal varices most commonly occur in patients who
consume a lot of alcohol
A poison can be introduced into the body in one of four ways:
inhalation absorption ingestion injection
The 2 processes that occur during respiration are
inspiration and expiration
diabetic ketoacidosis occurs when
insulin is not available in the body.
The secondary assessment of a medical patient:
is not practical if the patient is critically ill or your transport time is short.
A patient who is experiencing aphasia is
is unable to produce and or understand speech
The AED is most advantageous to the Emt because
it uses prompt defibrillation to the patient with ventricular fibrillation
When an auto-injector is used to give epinephrine, the primary injection site is the:
lateral portion of the thigh
Which of the following organs would MOST likely bleed profusely if injured
liver
When assessing a patient with medical complaint, which of the following would MOST likely reveal the cause of the problem
medical history
Substance abuse is most accurately defined as
misusing a substance to produce a desired effect
angia pectoris occurs when
myocardial oxygen demands exceeds demand
Which of the following is characteristic of a focal-onset aware seizure
normal level of consciousness
A patients with altered mental status is
not thinking clearly or is incapable of being aroused
Hypotension, hypoventilation, and pinpoint pupils would be expected following an overdose of:
oxycodone
Which of the following organs lies in the retroperitoneal space
pancreas
Upper airway include
pharynx mouth epiglottis and larynx
status epilepticus is characterized by
prolonged seizures without a return of consciousness.
Which of the following blood vessels transport oxygenated blood
pulmonary veins
An EMT's primary responsibility to the patient who has been poisoned is to:
recognized that poisoning occurred
Pain that may be perceived at a distant point on the surface of the body, such as the back or shoulder, is called:
referred Pain
A technique used to gain insight into a patients thinking, which involves repeating in question form what the patients has said is called
reflective listening
The kidneys help to regulate blood pressure by
removing sodium and water from the body.
Which of the following conditions would most likely affect the entire brain
respiratory failure or cardiopulmonary arrest
Deoxygenated blood from the body returns to the
right atrium
The right coronary artery supplies blood to the
right ventricle and inferior wall of the left ventricle.
The stinger from a honeybee should be:
scraped away from the skin.
Which of the following conditions would be least likely to result in hypoxia
severe anxiety
When a female has reached menarche:
she is capable of becoming pregnant.
In contrast to the sympathetic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system:
slows the heart rate and respiratory rate
Which of the following organs assists in the filtration of blood serves as a blood reservoir and produces antibodies
spleen
Solid organs include the
spleen kidneys and pancreas
It's a high pitched sound heard on inspiration as air tries to pass through on obstruction in the upper airway
stridor
Which of the following clinical signs is most suggestive of a ruptured aneurysm
sudden, severe headache
Which of the following statements regarding the acute abdomen is correct
the initial pain associated with the acute abdomen tends to be vague and poorly localized
Most patients are instructed by their physician to take up to _______ doses of nitroglycerin before calling EMS
three
Lower airway include
trachea bronchioles main bronchi pulmonary capillaries
The two MOST common signs of anaphylaxis are:
urticaria and angioedema
When documenting a patient's description of his or her chest pain or discomfort the emt should
use the patients own words
Epinephrine is indicated for patients with an allergic reaction when:
wheezing and hypotension are present
which of the following questions would be least pertinent during the initial questioning of a patient who ingest a substance
why was the substance ingested
In index of suspicion is MOST accurately defined as
your awareness and concern for potential serious underlying and unseen injures or illness
It indicates constriction and or inflammation in the bronchus
wheezing
Typical chief complaints in patients with an infectious disease include:
Fever rash nausea and difficulty breathing
In general, oral glucose should be given to any patient who:
Has an altered mental and history of diabetes
Urticaria is the medical term for:
Hives
In contrast to the assessment of a trauma patient, assessment of medical patients
Is focused on the nature of illness, the patient's chief of complaint, and his or hers symptoms.
A 28 year old female patient is found to be responsive to verbal stimuli only. Her roommate states that she was recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and has had difficulty controlling her blood sugar level. She further tells you that the patient has been urinating excessively and has progressively worsened over the last 24 to 36 hours based on this patients clinical presentation you should suspect that she
Is significantly hyperglycemia
It is especially important to assess pulse, sensation, and movement in all extremities as well as pupillary reactions in patients with a suspected ___________ problem.
Neurological
When preparing to obtain a 12-lead ECG, the "LL" and "RL" electrodes should be placed:
On the thighs and ankles
Herion is an example of a
Opioid
Sounds of air trying to pass through fluid in the alveoli
Crackles
Each ovary produces an ovum in alternating months and releases it into the:
fallopian tubes
The iliac arteries immediately subdivide into the
femoral arteries
The spinal cord exits the cranium through the:
foramen magnum
Hemoglobin is
found within the red blood cells and is responsible for carrying oxygen
As a women approaches menopause:
her menstrual periods may become irregular and vary in severity.
The MOST significant risk factor for a hemorrhagic stroke is:
hypertension
Asthma is caused by a response of the:
immune system
Muscle control and body coordination are controlled by the:
Cerebellum
Low pitched ratting sounds caused by secretions or mucus in the larger airway
Rhonchi
Dyspnea is MOST accurately defined as:
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.
electrical impulses generated by the heart originates in the
Sinoatrial nodes
Cardiogenic shock following a AMI is caused caused by
decreased pumping force of the heart muscle
Diabetes is most accurately defined
disorder of glucose metabolism
Prior to attaching the AED to a cardiac arrest patient, the EMT should:
dry the chest if its wet
Common signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction include all of following except
drying of the eyes
The first step in assessing a patient with a behavioral emergency is to
ensure your safety
It is common for young females who experience their first menstrual period to:
experience abdomen cramping which may misinterpreted
