FISDAP Paramedic Final 2022

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279. A 55 year old female was in a motor vehicle crash. She starts vomiting while you attempt to nasotracheally intubate her. What should you do? A. Remove the tube and use an ET tube. B. Auscultate breath sounds over the lungs and epigastrium. C. Remove the tube and clear the airway. D. Attempt to intubate through her other nostril.

C. Remove the tube and clear the airway.

526. A 24 year old male is lying supine and is unresponsive. You have opened his airway with a head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver and determined that he is apneic with a bradycardic pulse. You attempt to ventilate, but are unsuccessful. What should you do? A. Begin continuous chest compressions. B. Check for a carotid pulse. C. Reposition the airway and give 2 ventilations. D. Attempt to give 2 more forceful ventilations.

C. Reposition the airway and give 2 ventilations.

140. What is the leading cause of cardiac arrest in pediatric populations? A. Infection B. Blunt force trauma C. Respiratory compromise D. Hypovolemic shock

C. Respiratory compromise

226. When measuring the R-R interval, you note three large boxes in between. What would the heart rate be? A. 75 beats/min B. 100 beats/min C. 150 beats/min D. 60 beats/min

B. 100 beats/min

187. A 62 year old man is unresponsive 5 minutes into his dialysis treatment. He has snoring respirations. Pulses are weak and you are unable to obtain a blood pressure. ECG reveals a wide-complex idioventricular rhythm at a rate of 50. What should you do? A. Administer calcium chloride B. Check his blood glucose C. Start CPR D. Cardiovert at 360J

A. Administer calcium chloride

589. What is the classification for atropine? A. Parasympatholytic B. Sympathomimetic C. Vasopressor D. Antidysrhythmic

A. Parasympatholytic

248. A 25 year old female is in labor and reports an urge to push. Suddenly her contractions weaken. You should suspect: A. uterine rupture B. false labor C. uterine inversion D. placenta previa

A. uterine rupture

462. What is the generic name for Dilaudid? A. hydrochlorothiazide B. hydromorphone C. codeine D. hydrocodone

B. hydromorphone

539. An unresponsive 2 day old female is in respiratory distress. Her skin is cyanotic and vital signs are P 184, R 72. What should you do? A. Asses for a blood pressure. B. Administer albuterol. C. Assist her ventilations. D. Apply blow-by oxygen.

C. Assist her ventilations.

598. What does digoxin increase in the heart? A. Conduction velocity B. Heart rate C. Contractility D. Preload

C. Contractility

309. A joint dislocation occurs when the normal articulating ends of two or more bones are displaced. A complete dislocation is called a ____. A. Luxation B. sprain C. subluxation D. strain

C. subluxation

424. What are the structures in the lungs where carbon dioxide and oxygen exchanged called? A. Pleura B. Bronchi C. Lung parenchyma D. Alveoli

D. Alveoli

433. A positive deflection on the ECG tracing paper indicates that the electrical impulse is A. traveling perpendicular to the lead. B. moving toward the negative electrode. C. non existent. D. moving toward the positive electrode.

D. moving toward the positive electrode.

430. Which of the following behaviors may be considered abusive? A. Placing a child on "time-out" when they misbehave. B. Insisting a high school senior work a weekend job to earn money toward her college education. C. Placing a grandparent in nursing care when the burdens of extended care become unmanageable. D. Requiring a child to help out with chores around the house to earn their allowance. E. Withholding of asthma medication from a child who refuses to finish eating dinner.

E. Withholding of asthma medication from a child who refuses to finish eating dinner.

616. How much blood can a patient lose in the abdomen if left untreated? A. 10 L B. 1500 L C. 15 L D. 1000 L

A. 10 L

397. A 70 year old female has a femur fracture. How much blood loss could she experience? A. 1500 mL B. 250 mL C. 3000 mL D. 500 mL

A. 1500 mL

166. You need to perform a needle cricothyrotomy for transtracheal jet ventilation on an adult patient. What is the smallest catheter that is recommended for use? A. 16ga. B. 12ga. C. 18ga. D. 14ga.

A. 16ga.

604. Fractures of long bones may result in moderate to severe hemorrhage within the first 2 hours. As much as _____ of blood may be released from a pelvic fracture. A. 2000ml B. 1550ml C. 500ml D. 1000ml

A. 2000ml

34. How much time do you have to successfully intubate a patient? A. 30 seconds. B. 15 seconds. C. 60 seconds. D. 45 seconds.

A. 30 seconds.

386. Which is an alkaloid blood pH? A. 7.45 B. 7.35 C. 7.30 D. 7.25

A. 7.45

376. What is the normal arterial pO2 level at sea level? A. 80-100 mmHg B. 60-80 mmHg C. 40-60 mmHg D. 100-120 mmHg

A. 80-100 mmHg

You have received an order for a dopamine drip. You carry 500cc bags of D5W. How much dopamine should you add to the bag to create a 1600mcg/1mL dilution? A. 800mg B. 1600mcg C. 1600mg D. 400mcg

A. 800 mg

178. A 24 year old female responds to a sternal rub by opening her eyes and moaning incomprehensibly. She tries to push your hands away from her sternum. What is her Glasgow Coma Scale score? A. 9 B. 3 C. 6 D. 12

A. 9

515. What blood type is known as the "universal recipient"? A. AB B. B C. A D. O

A. AB

13. What does a pulsating mass in the abdomen suggest? A. Abdominal aortic aneurysm B. Perforated ulcer C. Hernia D. Ruptured ectopic pregnancy

A. Abdominal aortic aneurysm

454. You are dispatched to 243 Main St for a 52 year old female patient complaining of generalized sickness. You arrive on scene and find the patient sitting in a recliner. The patient complains she has been nauseous, having body aches, and shortness of breath for the past eight hours. After ABCs what is the MOST appropriate intervention/assessment? A. Acquire a 12-lead. B. Transport the patient to the hospital. C. Establish an IV. D. Acquire a temperature.

A. Acquire a 12-lead.

19. Which of the following requires ATP? A. Active transport B. Osmosis C. Diffusion D. Facilitated diffusion

A. Active transport

344. A 42 year old male has itchy skin and hives on his lower right leg. He states that he was mowing the lawn when this occurred. Vital signs are BP 146/84, P 92 and regular, and R16 unlabored. What should you do? A. Administer diphenhydramine. B. Apply an ice pack to the rash. C. Administer epinephrine. D. Apply antibiotic ointment.

A. Administer diphenhydramine.

117. A 28 year old male has severe flank pain radiating to his back. He squirms around on the floor unable to find a comfortable position, rating his pain a 9/10. He has consumed no fluids over the past day. Vital signs are BP 200/80, P 100, R 18. What should you do? A. Administer morphine or hydromorphone. B. Apply oxygen by nonrebreather mask and transport. C. Establish IV access and administer a fluid bolus. D. Administer aspirin and nitroglycerin.

A. Administer morphine or hydromorphone.

378. Which of the following is the first sign of shock that usually appears in patients? A. Altered mental status B. Nausea and vomiting C. Changes in vital signs D. Pale, cool, and clammy skin

A. Altered mental status

271. Where in the respiratory system does gas exchange occur? A. Alveoli B. Bronchioles C. Pharynx D. Larynx

A. Alveoli

55. A 32 year old female seated at a restaurant has severe wheezing. She is flushed, appears anxious, and has a runny nose. She states that she is allergic to shellfish and peanuts. What should you suspect? A. Anaphylaxis B. Epiglottitis C. Asthma D. Aspiration

A. Anaphylaxis

324. What is the medical term for decreased or a lack of urine production? A. Anuria B. Hematuria C. Polyuria D. Oliguria

A. Anuria

627. A 34 year old male has a left leg amputation. The injury is spurting bright red blood. Bystanders have unsuccessfully attempted to control the bleeding with direct pressure. What should you do? A. Apply a tourniquet above the damaged tissue and tighten until the bleeding stops. B. Remove the dressings placed on the wound by the bystanders to get a better look. C. Apply direct pressure with a gloved hand and elevate the extremity above the heart. D. Attempt to find the open artery and apply direct finger pressure until the bleeding stops.

A. Apply a tourniquet above the damaged tissue and tighten until the bleeding stops.

411. A 57 year old male with CHF has shortness of breath, coughing, and blood-tinged sputum. Vital signs are BP 140/88, P 86, R 28. What should you do? A. Aspirin, sublingual nitroglycerin, CPAP B. Morphine, aspirin, CPAP C. CPAP, morphine, intramuscular nitroglycerin D. Sublingual nitroglycerin, morphine, CPAP

A. Aspirin, sublingual nitroglycerin, CPAP

354. A 16 year old unconscious male was pulled from a swimming pool. What should you do? A. Assess for a carotid pulse B. Clear the his airway of aspirated water C. Stabilize his c-spine D. Ensure an open airway and assess breathing

A. Assess for a carotid pulse

112. During the resuscitation of a 45 year old female you note a change in rhythm and the ECG now shows sinus bradycardia. What should you do? A. Assess for a pulse B. Administer atropine C. Obtain a blood pressure D. Begin transcutaneous pacing

A. Assess for a pulse

168. A 70 year old male with a history of CHF complains of severe dyspnea. During transport his SpO2 drops to 76% and he starts to cough up pink sputum. What should you do? A. Assist his ventilations B. Increase the flow of oxygen C. Administer 40mg of Lasix IVP D. Perform a 12 lead EKG

A. Assist his ventilations

442. When is it necessary to wear gloves, gown, mask, and protective eyewear? A. Assisting with a prehospital childbirth B. Oral suctioning on a tuberculosis patient C. Administering an IM injection to a MRSA patient D. Starting an IV on an AIDS patient

A. Assisting with a prehospital childbirth

14. What is the safest and most effective landing pattern for a helicopter? A. At a slight angle like that of a jet B. Nose of the helicopter pointing up with a tail wind C. Straight up and down in a vertical motion D. Nose of the helicopter pointing down with a slow descent

A. At a slight angle like that of a jet

628. What does the P-R interval represent? A. Atrial depolarization and A-V delay B. Atrial repolarization and filling C. A-V delay and ventricular repolarization. D. Ventricular depolarization.

A. Atrial depolarization and A-V delay

47. What causes Tuberculosis? A. Bacteria B. Fungus C. Antibody D. Virus

A. Bacteria

294. A patient has been struck by lightning. You should be most concerned that the electrical current caused him to do which of the following? A. Become apneic B. Suffer circumferential burns C. Develop respiratory alkalosis D. Suffer brain damage

A. Become apneic

298. Which cells within the islets of Langerhans produce the hormone insulin? A. Beta B. Delta C. Gamma D. Alpha

A. Beta

558. What relaxes bronchial smooth muscles? A. Beta agonists B. Alpha agonists C. Alpha antagonists D. Beta antagonists

A. Beta agonists

540. An injury produced by wounding forces of compression and change of speed, both of which can disrupt tissue is defined as. A. Blunt trauma. B. Penetrating trauma. C. Cavitation. D. Third degree Trauma.

A. Blunt trauma.

102. A 54 year old female is trapped in a car and complains of chest pain. You are unable to open the door, and the fire department is unable to get their extrication tools to work. What should you do? A. Break the window farthest from her to gain access. B. Use the extrication tools without power. C. Use a hand saw to cut the narrowest part of the frame to gain access. D. Wait 30 minutes for the replacement tools to arrive.

A. Break the window farthest from her to gain access.

129. Which of the following substances is most likely to cause premature atrial contractions? A. Caffeine B. Aspirin C. Marijuana D. Phenobarbital

A. Caffeine

238. Which of the following is NOT a communicable disease? A. Cancer B. Hepatitis B C. Tuberculosis D. HIV/AIDS

A. Cancer

484. What part of the brain is responsible for balance and coordination? A. Cerebellum B. Cerebrum C. Occipital lobe D. Hypothalamus

A. Cerebellum

517. A 34 year old male was involved in a car accident. He has significant facial trauma and is bleeding profusely from his mouth and nose. When performing your assessment, what findings are most indicative of neurological disorders? A. Changes in level of consciousness B. Tachycardia and hypotension C. Narrowing pulse pressure D. Head trauma

A. Changes in level of consciousness

427. What risk factor may cause the development of an esophageal varice? A. Cirrhosis B. Gastritis C. Anticoagulation therapy D. Forceful vomiting

A. Cirrhosis

379. A patient has lost 800 mL of blood. Vital signs are BP 110/80, P 100, R 24. Which class of hemorrhagic shock are they experiencing? A. Class 2 B. Class 3 C. Class 1 D. Class 4

A. Class 2

97. A 79 year old male complains of shortness of breath. He smokes cigarettes for 60 years. On physical exam you notice that he has a barrel shaped chest. What pathophysiology is most likely causing his symptoms? A. Collapsed bronchial tubes B. Spasm of bronchial muscle C. Inflammation of the trachea D. Excessive mucus production

A. Collapsed bronchial tubes

110. Which stage of shock occurs when cardiac output and systolic blood pressures are maintained by increasing catecholamine production? A. Compensated shock B. Uncompensated shock C. Irreversible shock D. Diffuse shock

A. Compensated shock

141. A 55 year old female has difficulty breathing and is unable to lie supine. She has pedal edema and bilateral crackles are heard on auscultation. What should you suspect? A. Congestive heart failure B. Asthma exacerbation C. Chronic bronchitis D. Myocardial infarction

A. Congestive heart failure

491. A 58 year old male complains of fever, nausea and blood tinged sputum for the past 3 weeks. He has bilateral rhonchi in all fields and says that it is difficult to catch his breath because he has been coughing so much. What should you do? A. Cover his face with a surgical mask B. Obtain a baseline set of vitals C. Administer a diuretic and apply oxygen D. Apply oxygen and start an IV

A. Cover his face with a surgical mask

132. What does oversecretion by the adrenal cortex cause? A. Cushing's disease B. Diabetes mellitus C. Myxedema D. Graves' disease

A. Cushing's disease

393. A 20 year old male was shot in the leg with an arrow. What should you do? A. Cut off most of the exposed arrow shaft, leaving enough to grip. B. Push the arrow through to the other side and cut off the arrowhead. C. Remove the arrow and apply a topical hemostatic agent to the wound. D. Remove the arrow and pack the wound with gauze.

A. Cut off most of the exposed arrow shaft, leaving enough to grip.

443. A 22 year old male complains of abdominal and joint pain following a dive. What should you suspect? A. Decompression sickness B. Pulmonary barotrauma C. Pneumomediastinum D. Tension pneumothorax

A. Decompression sickness

234. A 62 year old female has difficulty breathing. She is pale, diaphoretic, and has cyanosis of the lips. Lung sounds reveal coarse crackles. Vital signs are, BP 200/104, P 142, R 40. What is your goal in providing treatment? A. Decrease preload to reduce oxygen demand. B. Decrease afterload to increase cardiac output. C. Increase afterload to increase end systolic volume. D. Increase preload to increase end diastolic volume.

A. Decrease preload to reduce oxygen demand.

317. What is the initial effect of parasympathetic stimulation on the heart? A. Decrease the heart rate and decrease stroke volume. B. Increase the heart rate and increase stroke volume. C. Increase the heart rate and decrease stroke volume. D. Decrease the heart rate and increase stroke volume.

A. Decrease the heart rate and decrease stroke volume.

163. What is the most effective way to terminate ventricular fibrillation? A. Defibrillation B. Cardioversion C. Chest compressions D. Amiodarone

A. Defibrillation

182. A 46 year old male is pale, diaphoretic, and complains of light-headedness after palpitations. An ECG shows paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia. When assessing his perfusion status, what would you suspect? A. Delayed capillary refill B. Dry, warm skin C. Normal vital signs D. Rapid, bounding pulse

A. Delayed capillary refill

574. What signals the end of the second stage of labor? A. Delivery of the baby B. Complete cervical dilation C. Delivery of the placenta D. Bulging of the perineum

A. Delivery of the baby

22. As soon as an infant's head is delivered, what should you do? A. Determine the location of the umbilical cord. B. Rotate the shoulders to the anterolateral position. C. Examine the vulva and perineum for lacerations. D. Exert strong steady pressure on the fundus.

A. Determine the location of the umbilical cord.

611. A 47 year old female complains of generalized weakness, nausea, and dizziness. She has been extremely thirsty over the last three days. Vital signs are unremarkable. What should you suspect? A. Diabetes insipidus B. Hypothyroidism C. Diverticulitis D. Grave's disease

A. Diabetes insipidus

51. What process involves a gas that travels from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration? A. Diffusion B. Osmosis C. Activated Transport D. Filtration

A. Diffusion

619. A 19 year old male struck his head against the platform while doing a reverse flip. Vital signs are BP 88/70, P 96, R 8 What type of shock is he in? A. Distributive B. Hypovolemic C. Hemorrhagic D. Cardiogenic

A. Distributive

522. How should you alter your intubation technique for a 2 year old child? A. Do not hyperextend the neck as you visualize the vocal cords. B. Do not pre-oxygenate prior to beginning your intubation C. Insert the ET tube from the right side of the mouth. D. Insert the blade in the right side of the mouth instead of the left.

A. Do not hyperextend the neck as you visualize the vocal cords.

174. A known alcoholic is unresponsive and coughing up bright, red blood. Which of the following would be contraindicated? A. Dual lumen airway B. Bag-valve mask C. Nasopharyngeal airway D. Endotracheal tube

A. Dual lumen airway

313. After intubation you hear gurgling over the stomach and no breath sounds over the chest. What should you suspect? A. Esophageal intubation B. Right mainstem placement C. A malfunction of the ET tube D. Proper placement

A. Esophageal intubation

7. What is your initial priority at a trench collapse? A. Establishing medical command B. Maintaining control of the crowd C. Preventing a secondary collapse D. Protecting the patient's airway

A. Establishing medical command

465. What condition is NOT commonly associated with sickle cell anemia? A. Excessive bleeding B. Renal disease C. Musculoskeletal pain D. Abdominal pain

A. Excessive bleeding

180. A 23-year old male motorcyclist was struck by a car that ran a stop sign. He is pale and diaphoretic, and no external bleeding is noted. Vital signs are P 136 and R 28. Which of the following is most likely? A. Femur fracture B. Neurogenic shock C. Pneumothorax D. Closed head injury

A. Femur fracture

282. What does asymmetrical chest wall movement that weakens respiratory efficiency indicate? A. Flail chest B. Pneumothorax C. Tracheal obstruction D. Air embolism

A. Flail chest

452. What happens to the diaphragm during inspiration? A. Flattens out B. Remains static C. Moves up D. Inverts

A. Flattens out

65. When you are caring for more than one trauma patient at a time, when should you change your gloves? A. For each new patient B. For each new procedure C. Whenever time permits D. Whenever they become soiled

A. For each new patient

562. After assisting your patient with the self-administration of their prescribed metered-dose inhaler medication, what should you do? A. Gather an additional set of vital signs. B. Discontinue high-flow oxygenation of the patient. C. Ensure the medication belongs to the patient. D. Wait for the patient's condition to alleviate.

A. Gather an additional set of vital signs.

512. You are treating a patient exhibiting signs and symptoms hypoglycemia. What hormones would you expect are being released in their body? A. Glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol B. Glucagon, ADH, oxytocin C. Cortisol, thyroxine, norepinephrine D. Insulin, epinephrine, ADH

A. Glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol

258. You are the first ambulance to arrive on the scene of a school bus rollover. The fire department has stabilized the bus. What should you do? A. Have your partner begin triaging patients. B. Wait for your manager to arrive on scene. C. Load and transport the first patient you find. D. Begin filling out patient care reports.

A. Have your partner begin triaging patients.

210. An 18 year old male presents with symptoms of hypoglycemia. What criteria must be met for him to receive oral glucose? A. He must be conscious, with a patent airway. B. He must have a history of type 1 diabetes. C. He must have a prescription for oral glucose. D. His blood glucose analysis must be between 70 and 95 mg/dL.

A. He must be conscious, with a patent airway.

221. How should you manage the airway of an unconscious 55 year old male with snoring respirations? A. Head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver B. Endotracheal intubation C. Modified jaw-thrust maneuver D. Sellick's maneuver

A. Head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver

464. How is cardiac output calculated? A. Heart rate multiplied by stroke volume. B. Heart rate divided by stroke volume. C. Heart rate added to stroke volume. D. Stroke volume divided by heart rate.

A. Heart rate multiplied by stroke volume.

274. An 80 year old male is confused and in his apartment on a hot summer day. Vital signs are BP 80/P, P 132 and regular, R 40 and shallow, skin is hot and dry. What should you suspect? A. Heatstroke B. Hypoglycemia C. Heat exhaustion D. Dementia

A. Heatstroke

453. What is the leading cause of maternal death associated with pregnancy? A. Hemorrhage B. Emboli C. Eclampsia D. Stroke

A. Hemorrhage

489. A 32 year old female is unconscious after being struck in the chest with a bat. Vital signs are BP 90/60, P 34, R 8. Her skin is cool, diaphoretic, and cyanotic. Breath sounds are absent and her trachea is deviated to the left. What should you suspect? A. Hemothorax B. Pneumothorax C. Flail chest D. Tension pneumothorax

A. Hemothorax

219. A 30 year old female has recently given birth at home. During transport she has a sudden onset of shortness of breath and chest pain. Vital signs are BP 96/60, P 130, R 30, SpO2 92%. What should you administer? A. High-flow oxygen and a fluid bolus. B. Low-flow oxygen and tocolytic. C. A bronchodilator and perform a detailed exam. D. Nitroglycerin and obtain a 12 lead ECG.

A. High-flow oxygen and a fluid bolus.

535. If transport is delayed or prolonged, and if circulation is impaired, an attempt should be made to reposition a grossly deformed fracture or dislocated joint (if allowed by medical control or protocol). The exception is an injury to the _____ A. Hip B. Elbow C. Knee D. Ankle

A. Hip

593. What chemical substance, released by a gland, controls processes in other glands or body systems? A. Hormone B. Steroid C. Catecholamine D. Glucocorticoid

A. Hormone

438. A 65 year old female complains of heart palpitations and dizziness after her dialysis. An ECG reveals peaked T waves and bigeminal PVCs. What should you suspect? A. Hyperkalemia B. Hypomagnesia C. Bundle branch block D. Hypercalcemia

A. Hyperkalemia

479. What solution has a solute concentration lower than cells? A. Hypotonic B. Isotonic C. Eutonic D. Hypertonic

A. Hypotonic

33. A 67 year old male complains of bloody stool with accompanying nausea and emesis. He states symptoms began 3 days ago. Vital signs BP 100/86, P 88, R 18. What should you do? A. IV fluid bolus B. Administer a diuretic C. Administer an antiemetic D. Apply oxygen

A. IV fluid bolus

337. Why do you avoid flexion of the wrist once the laryngoscope is in the mouth? A. Injury to the upper teeth B. Laceration of the vallecula C. Injury to the lower teeth D. Laceration of the tongue

A. Injury to the upper teeth

469. After several attempts at intubating a patient you are unsuccessful. What should you do? A. Insert an oral airway and ventilate using a bag-valve mask. B. Continue your attempts until you are too exhausted to continue. C. Provide high flow oxygen with a non-rebreather mask. D. Call medical control and request permission to stop the code.

A. Insert an oral airway and ventilate using a bag-valve mask.

220. A 45 year old female has been sexually assaulted with a blunt object. She complains of diffuse abdominal pain, and her vital signs are BP 100/60, P 120, R 26. What should you suspect? A. Internal hemorrhage B. Ectopic pregnancy C. Prolapsed uterus D. Uterine cramping

A. Internal hemorrhage

2. During the absolute refractory period, what happens to the cardiac cell? A. It is unable to be stimulated. B. The cell is vulnerable to partial stimulation. C. Potassium is being pumped out of the cell. D. Calcium has just rushed into the cell.

A. It is unable to be stimulated.

500. What is an abnormal respiratory pattern characterized by deep, rapid breaths? A. Kussmaul's B. Cheyne-Stokes C. Ataxic (Biot's) D. Apneustic

A. Kussmaul's

387. Which anacronym is used to predict a difficult endotracheal intubation? A. LEMONS B. MOANS C. RODS D. SHORT

A. LEMONS

350. A 28 year old 32 week gestation patient complains of severe hand pain and deformity after slamming it in a car door. Vital signs are BP 110/70, P 80, R 14. In what position should you transport her? A. Left lateral B. Supine C. Prone D. Sim's position

A. Left lateral

84. An 18 year old male was struck in the head by a large rock. When caring for this patient, what should you continually reassess? A. Level of consciousness. B. Locomotor function. C. Pulse motor sensory. D. Quality and degree of pain.

A. Level of consciousness.

133. What is the main site of drug metabolism? A. Liver B. Kidney C. Spleen D. Lungs

A. Liver

195. What contains detailed information about all potentially hazardous substances found in a workplace? A. MSDS B. Placards C. NFPA labels D. UN number signs

A. MSDS

380. What should you do to control post-delivery bleeding? A. Massage gently over her uterus. B. Squeeze her legs together. C. Place her in the recovery position. D. Place moist dressings in her uterus.

A. Massage gently over her uterus.

368. What structure in the brain controls ventilation? A. Medulla B. Cerebellum C. Mesencephalon D. Diencephalon

A. Medulla

333. What is inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain called? A. Meningitis B. Encephalitis C. Aneurysm D. Hydrocephalis

A. Meningitis

59. When you apply an end-tidal CO2 monitor, what are the 3 main items you are measuring? A. Metabolism, perfusion, and ventilation B. Metabolism, perfusion, and respiration C. Metabolism, cardiac output, and ventilation D. Perfusion, ventilation, and oxygenation

A. Metabolism, perfusion, and ventilation

501. What is your priority as the incident commander at a mass casualty incident? A. Monitor incident organization. B. Notification of the media. C. Directing extrication of casualties. D. Ensuring safety of EMS personnel.

A. Monitor incident organization.

181. What genetic disease is characterized by progressive muscle weakness and skeletal muscle degeneration? A. Muscular dystrophy B. Multiple sclerosis C. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis D. Myasthenia gravis

A. Muscular dystrophy

290. What can you administer to manage the airway of a patient whose jaw is clenched? A. Neuromuscular blocking agent B. Parasympatholytic agent C. Potent sedative agent D. Vagal reducing agent

A. Neuromuscular blocking agent

483. A 62 year old female presents with diminished lung sounds in all lobes, SpO2 of 86% on NRB @15 lpm, HR 120 and BP of 190/100. She reports a history of HTN, CHF, COPD and A-Fib. The patient is prescribed Metoprolol, Diltiazem, Nitroglycerin, Albuterol and Flovent. She should receive which intervention first? A. Nitroglycerin B. Aspirin C. Albuterol D. CPAP

A. Nitroglycerin

494. What neurotransmitter is found in the synapse between the alpha or beta receptors and the postganglionic neuron? A. Norepinephrine B. Dopamine C. Adrenaline D. Acetylcholine

A. Norepinephrine

557. When ventilating a patient with a BVM, how do you know you are delivering effective ventilation? A. Observe good chest rise and fall B. No resistance when squeezing the BVM C. Pulse ox reading increased to 99% D. Improved color in the patient's skin

A. Observe good chest rise and fall

396. Which of the following best describes simple extrication? A. Opening an undamaged door B. Using the jaws of life C. Using a hammer D. Using a center punch

A. Opening an undamaged door

93. A 24 year old male screams at you to leave after your arrive on scene. He states that there are people after him and that they can hear his thoughts. He is agitated nervous, and constantly peering out the windows. His mother states that this is abnormal for him. What is he suffering from? A. Organic psychosis B. Dementia C. Autism D. A neurotic disorder

A. Organic psychosis

346. When should continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) be discontinued? A. Patient develops hypotension B. Patient has crackling lung sounds C. Patient's symptoms are resolved D. Patient is wheezing

A. Patient develops hypotension

12. A 35 year old man is pulseless and apneic. He was found in a lake after falling through the ice. His wife says he left the house 3 hours ago. His is cold and rigid. What should you do? A. Perform chest compressions B. Begin active rewarming techniques C. Obtain IO access and administer a warm fluid bolus D. Contact the medical examiner

A. Perform chest compressions

349. A 29 year old male was an unrestrained driver of a car crash. Vital signs are BP 114/98, P 136 and weak, R 28 and shallow. He has jugular vein distension and breath sounds are equal bilaterally. Heart sounds are very distant. What should you suspect? A. Pericardial tamponade B. Hemothorax C. Tension pneumothorax D. Simple pneumothorax

A. Pericardial tamponade

620. What is the study of how drugs are absorbed, distributed, biotransformed, and eliminated known as? A. Pharmacokinetics B. Pharmacology C. Pharmacodynamics D. Physiology

A. Pharmacokinetics

528. How should you treat shock resulting from a tension pneumothorax? A. Pleural decompression B. Administration of a fluid challenge C. Cricothyrotomy D. Endotracheal intubation and hyperventilation

A. Pleural decompression

553. A 62 year old male complains of malocclusion and numbness to the chin. You also suspect a nasal fracture with significant facial bleeding and bruising. How should you secure his airway? A. Positioning and suctioning B. A nasopharyngeal airway C. Digital intubation D. A nasotracheal ET tube

A. Positioning and suctioning

289. What is the phase after a generalized seizure called? A. Postictal B. Aura C. Psychosis D. Translucent

A. Postictal

179. What is the most prevalent cation in the cell? A. Potassium B. Sodium C. Calcium D. Chloride

A. Potassium

259. What is a temporary occlusion caused by a coronary artery spasm known as? A. Prinzmetal's angina B. Acute angina pectoris C. Unstable angina D. Pre-infarct angina

A. Prinzmetal's angina

58. What is the biggest difference between cardiogenic shock and hemorrhagic shock? A. Pulmonary edema B. Hypotension C. Cardiac Arrest D. Cyanosis

A. Pulmonary edema

571. A 72 year old male complains of sudden onset chest pain in his midclavicular, left, 5th intercostal space. Vital signs are BP 140/80, P 102, R 26. He states he recently had a hernia surgery. What should you suspect? A. Pulmonary embolism B. Myocardial infarction C. Pneumothorax D. Acute respiratory distress syndrome

A. Pulmonary embolism

264. The spread of an electrical impulse through the ventricles that normally measures 0.08-0.12 seconds in length is represented on an ECG as the A. QRS complex. B. T wave. C. P wave. D. Atrial complex.

A. QRS complex.

89. What is a highly infectious disease that causes bronchiolitis? A. RSV B. Pneumonia C. Common cold D. Asthma

A. RSV

246. What are the 5 variables needed to interpret cardiac rhythms? A. Rate, regularity, QRS width, P waves, and P-R interval B. Rate, irregularity, U wave, P waves, and P-R interval C. Rate, regularity, ST segment, QRS width, and T waves D. Rate, regularity, QRS width, ST segment, and P-R interval

A. Rate, regularity, QRS width, P waves, and P-R interval

92. What happens to hemoglobin as the blood pH decreases? A. Releases oxygen. B. Releases carbon dioxide. C. Binds to carbon dioxide. D. Binds to oxygen.

A. Releases oxygen.

136. A 16 year old boy tells you that he "caught" his 40 year old mother "holding a handful of sleeping pills." The son explains that she is depressed, and he is convinced that she meant to kill herself. She is extremely agitated and is refusing treatment. What should you do? A. Request law enforcement assistance to transport the patient. B. Contact social services to recommend they follow up on this family. C. Carefully document the woman's refusal and have her sign the form. D. Encourage the patient to see a mental health professional that day.

A. Request law enforcement assistance to transport the patient.

384. What is the coarse sound of fluid movement heard on inspiration called? A. Rhonchi B. Snoring C. Crackles D. Gurgling

A. Rhonchi

131. An intoxicated 45 year old homeless man was hit in the chest. He complains of pain with inspiration. Bilateral lung sounds are clear. Vital signs are BP 130/80, P 76, R 12, SpO2 94%. What should you suspect? A. Rib fractures B. Tension Pneumothorax C. Head injury D. Pericardial tamponade

A. Rib fractures

632. A 56 year old male tripped and fell into a manhole in the sidewalk. He complains of chest pain and tenderness when he takes a deep breath. Lung sounds are clear but diminished bilaterally. Vital signs are BP 140/90, P 90, R12. What is the most likely cause of his symptoms? A. Rib fractures B. Tension pneumothorax C. Flail chest D. Left sided hemothorax

A. Rib fractures

609. Which structure would an endotracheal tube be most likely to enter should it be advanced too far? A. Right main bronchus B. Left main bronchus C. Esophagus D. Trachea

A. Right main bronchus

555. During confirmation of tube placement, you auscultate no sounds over epigastrium, breath sounds present on right side of chest but absent sounds on the left. Where do you suspect your tube is located? A. Right mainstem bronchus B. Esophagus C. Left mainstem bronchus D. Stomach

A. Right mainstem bronchus

579. What type of impact to an unrestrained occupant commonly results in a multiple system injury? A. Rotational B. Frontal C. Lateral D. Broadside

A. Rotational

477. What pacemaker in the heart has an intrinsic rate of 60-100 beats per minute? A. SA Node B. Bundle of His C. AV Node D. Ductus arteriosus

A. SA Node

301. What classification is give to drugs that have accepted medical indications but a high abuse potential that may lead to physical or psychological dependence? A. Schedule II B. Schedule III C. Schedule IV D. Schedule V

A. Schedule II

49. Which stage of delivery begins with complete cervical dilation and ends with delivery of the baby? A. Second B. Third C. Fourth D. First

A. Second

191. At a mass gathering several hundred people suddenly began to experience severe salivation, lacrimation, urination, and vomiting. What should you do? A. Set up a command post and ensure scene safety. B. Alert the Center for Disease Control. C. Contact the Department of Homeland Security. D. Evacuate all of the patients from the premises.

A. Set up a command post and ensure scene safety.

266. What type of pain allows an examiner to pinpoint the area of irritation? A. Somatic B. Visceral C. Referred D. Parietal

A. Somatic

436. A 25 year old male was found lying on the bottom of a pool. The lifeguard pulled him out and laid him beside the pool before calling EMS. He is unresponsive and not breathing. What should you do? A. Stabilize c-spine and assist his ventilations. B. Stabilize c-spine and intubate. C. Place the patient on his side and suction. D. Assist his ventilations with a BVM.

A. Stabilize c-spine and assist his ventilations.

118. An 18 year old female with a suspected cervical spine injury has a significant amount of blood in her mouth. What should you do? A. Stabilize her head and suction her airway. B. Perform a jaw-thrust maneuver and attempt to ventilate her. C. Perform a jaw-thrust and finger sweep in order to remove blood from her mouth. D. Assess the her respiratory rate for no longer than 30 seconds.

A. Stabilize her head and suction her airway.

513. What is the degree of skill and judgment that would be expected of a similarly trained, reasonable paramedic acting under similar circumstances is referred to as? A. Standard of care B. Professional standard C. Paramedic code D. Scope of practice

A. Standard of care

156. What are established interventions that can be performed without calling medical direction? A. Standing orders B. Scope of practice C. Protocols D. Advanced directives

A. Standing orders

615. Following administration of a beta agonist to your emphysema patient, why are you likely to notice an increase in her pulse? A. Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system. B. Stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system. C. Direct and indirect alpha 1 and 2 stimulation. D. Decreased oxygen concentration and increasing hypoxia.

A. Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system.

523. What is the amount of blood ejected by the heart during one cardiac contraction known as? A. Stroke volume B. Cardiac cycle C. Ejection fraction D. Diastolic volume

A. Stroke volume

103. What occurs during compression of the inferior vena cava? A. Supine hypotensive syndrome B. Eclampsia C. Preeclampsia D. Pregnancy induced hypertension

A. Supine hypotensive syndrome

456. You place your 34 year old patient on the monitor and find a rhythm with these characteristics. QRS width 0.10secs, slurred up-stroke of the PR interval, Rate-168/reg. What type of rhythm do you suspect? A. Supraventricular tachycardia with WPW B. Ventricular tachycardia C. Atrial flutter D. Atrial fibrillation

A. Supraventricular tachycardia with WPW

23. A patient has aphasia following a stroke, which lobe of the brain was affected? A. Temporal B. Occipital C. Parietal D. Frontal

A. Temporal

544. A 19 year old male has a traumatic chest injury. You discover that his trachea deviates away from the injury. What should you suspect? A. Tension pneumothorax B. Atelectasis C. Upper airway obstruction D. Flail chest

A. Tension pneumothorax

600. You are preparing to deliver a woman's first child at 39 weeks gestation. During your SAMPLE history, you are told the patient has a history of insulin-dependent diabetes. What should you suspect? A. The baby may be too large to deliver. B. The mother will be likely to hemorrhage. C. The mother will become hypoglycemic D. The baby will be hypoglycemic.

A. The baby may be too large to deliver.

576. What is the responsibility of Finance during an MCI? A. Tracking personnel staffing for overtime records B. Coordinating multiple agency's efforts in mitigating the incident C. Ordering ambulance strike teams to staging areas D. Securing portable showers and toilets for the rescue personnel

A. Tracking personnel staffing for overtime records

201. An alert and oriented 35 year old female is sitting on the ground after a car accident. Vital signs are BP 90/62, P 96, R 24 and shallow. She denies any numbness or tingling in her extremities. What should you do? A. Transport her immediately. B. Obtain her medical history. C. Reassess her vitals. D. Secure her to a long backboard.

A. Transport her immediately.

511. A 26 year old male is leaning over the toilet vomiting a steady stream of bright, red blood. He is a chronic alcoholic. What should you do? A. Transport in a position of comfort. B. Position him supine and suction his airway. C. Immobilize the patient and transport. D. Apply a non-rebreather mask.

A. Transport in a position of comfort.

29. A 24 year old male was working underneath his car when it fell off of the jack. He was under the car approximately 20 minutes before being extricated. He has bluish discoloration of his skin above the nipple line. What should you suspect? A. Traumatic asphyxiation B. Pericardial tamponade C. Cushing's triad D. Pulmonary contusion

A. Traumatic asphyxiation

412. What is status epilepticus? A. Two or more continuous seizures B. When the patient sees an aura prior to a seizure C. A seizure that occurs during a fever D. A seizure affecting one area of the body

A. Two or more continuous seizures

353. For what medical condition is metformin prescribed? A. Type II diabetes mellitus B. Diabetic ketoacidosis C. Diabetes insipidus D. Type I diabetes melitus

A. Type II diabetes mellitus

245. What medical term describes wheals on the skin during an allergic reaction? A. Urticaria B. Angioedema C. Pruritus D. Myxedema

A. Urticaria

113. A 23 year old alert and pregnant female complains of severe abdominal pain after an motor vehicle crash. You note her stomach is rigid and distended. There is no vaginal bleeding or discharge. Vital signs are BP 94/58, P 128, R 30 and shallow, SpO2 90%. What should you suspect? A. Uterine rupture B. Placenta previa C. Placenta abruptio D. Pre-term labor

A. Uterine rupture

149. In what leads does ST elevation suggest an anterior wall MI? A. V3, V4 B. II, III, and aVF C. aVR, aVL, and aVF D. V1, V2

A. V3, V4

399. An unconscious 40 year old male has overdosed on alcohol and cocaine. The patient is a known diabetic. Vital signs: HR 130, BP 120/100, R8. You should A. Ventilate with a bag valve mask B. Check a blood glucose level C. Perform endotracheal intubation D. Establish intravenous access

A. Ventilate with a bag valve mask

208. What can rough handling of a patient with severe hypothermia cause? A. Ventricular fibrillation B. Ventricular tachycardia C. Decreased respirations D. Increased shivering

A. Ventricular fibrillation

573. Which of the following has the thickest muscle wall? A. Ventricular myocardium B. Visceral pericardium C. Atrial epicardium D. Parietal endocardium

A. Ventricular myocardium

10. Which of the following is a musical, squeaking or whistling sound heard in inspiration and expiration while auscultating lung fields? A. Wheezing B. Snoring C. Stridor D. Gurgling

A. Wheezing

490. It is 0300 and you respond to a person having a headache. There is no traffic on the road at this time. How should you respond? A. With lights and sirens. B. Expeditiously without lights and sirens. C. With lights only. D. Routine, without lights and sirens.

A. With lights and sirens.

54. You have been assigned to triage at an MCI. Your patient is bleeding from a cut on his head, R 22, P 100 radially, and he keeps asking "What happened?". What priority should be assigned to this patient? A. Yellow B. Red C. Black D. Green

A. Yellow

162. You are dispatched for a 78 year old person fallen. They have no complaints and are alert and oriented. They state they are unsure if they lost consciousness at any point. The patient takes metoprolol and atorvastatin. Vital signs: BP 130/84, P 88, R 16, SpO2 = 95%. The patient wants to refuse care. You should first: A. acquire a 12 lead ECG B. counsel the patient to accept transport C. repeat the vital signs D. complete a fingerstick glucose

A. acquire a 12 lead ECG

86. You arrive at a house and find the occupants unconscious with the stove on. You should suspect A. carbon monoxide poisoning. B. carbon dioxide poisoning. C. medication overdose. D. cyanide poisoning.

A. carbon monoxide poisoning.

307. "https://testing.fisdap.net/testing_images/MH2009/aeh82892_3512_11412.jpg"><br> In this image, what does the circles dark tissue of the heart illustrate? A. cardiac contusion B. pericardial effusion C. pulmonary contusion D. cardiac laceration

A. cardiac contusion

147. A 19 year old female is semi-conscious with snoring respirations. She has overdosed on benzodiazepines. You should use a/an A. nasopharyngeal airway. B. oropharyngeal airway. C. endotracheal airway. D. dual lumen airway.

A. nasopharyngeal airway.

606. A 50 year old female presents with narrow complex tachycardia and has the following signs and symptoms: respiratory rate of 22 and non labored, BP of 117/68, radial pulse rate of 176 strong and regular, and skin is pink, warm, and dry. What would be the most appropriate first treatment. A. vagal maneuvers B. synchronized cardioversion at 50 J C. synchronized cardioversion at 100 J D. Adenosine 6 mg fast IV push

A. vagal maneuvers

363. A 59 year old female has a severe asthma attack. What is the dose and route of ipratropium bromide you should administer? A. 0.125-0.25 mg, nebulized B. 0.5 mg, nebulized C. 0.3-0.5 mg, subcutaneously. D. 0.25 mg, subcutaneously

B. 0.5 mg, nebulized

67. You arrive on scene to find a 4 year old male with a pulse but inadequate respiratory effort. At what rate do you administer assisted ventilation? A. 1 breath every 5 to 6 seconds B. 1 breath every 2 to 3 seconds C. 1 breath every 3 to 5 seconds D. 1 breath every 1 to 2 seconds

B. 1 breath every 2 to 3 seconds

362. Room air contains what percentage of oxygen? A. 100 B. 21 C. 36 D. 10

B. 21

239. A 20 year old female has burns on her chest, abdomen, and on the anterior side of her right arm. What percentage of body is burned? A. 18% B. 22.5% C. 40.5% D. 27%

B. 22.5%

601. You are to give Lasix 60 mg IV push. Lasix is supplied as 20mg/2ml. What volume of solution will you administer? A. 12 mL B. 6 mL C. 4 mL D. 10 mL

B. 6 mL

85. What is the onset of action for succinylcholine? A. 15-30 seconds B. 60-90 seconds C. 3-4 minutes D. 2-3 minutes

B. 60-90 seconds

572. What is the normal bodily pH? A. 7.10-7.25 B. 7.35-7.45 C. 6.25-6.45 D. 7.55-8.0

B. 7.35-7.45

328. A 76 year old nursing home patient needs weight based medication. The transfer papers say the patient weighs 154 lbs. How many kilograms does the patient weigh ? A. 308 B. 70 C. 80 D. 67

B. 70

76. A 88 year old male is combative and angry. His wife states that he is normally pleasant and calm. What intervention would narrow your differential diagnosis? A. A response to oxygen therapy B. A blood glucose reading C. If he responds to forceful control D. Cincinnati stroke scale

B. A blood glucose reading

17. While treating a 56 year old male for chest pain, you note a few PVCs on the monitor. You print a strip and measure the distance between the normal beats on each side of the PVC. The normal sinus rhythm continues on both sides of the PVC as if it were the normal beat, even though the PVC happens sooner than the sinus beat would have. The pause after the PVC would be: A. A sign of continued ischemia B. A compensatory pause C. A non-compensatory pause D. Reynaud's Pause

B. A compensatory pause

505. What is a psychosomatic complaint? A. An often delusional mental state characterized by feelings of dejection, insomnia, or weight loss. B. A condition in which psychic energy from a repressed idea is converted into physical symptoms. C. A feeling of apprehension, uncertainty, and fear. D. A mental disorder characterized by abnormal suspicions or other delusions.

B. A condition in which psychic energy from a repressed idea is converted into physical symptoms.

439. Which of the following mechanisms of injury would likely result in coup-contrecoup trauma? A. A low-energy projectile. B. A front-impact motor vehicle collision. C. A fall from over 20 feet. D. Diving into shallow water.

B. A front-impact motor vehicle collision.

296. What abdominal complaint is MOST concerning? A. Pain that is relieved by rocking or movement. B. A sudden, tearing pain. C. Pain that increase with eating. D. A dull, gradual-onset pain.

B. A sudden, tearing pain.

537. What refractory phase happens when the ventricles depolarize? A. Common B. Absolute C. Relative D. Negative

B. Absolute

16. What is the period of the cardiac cycle when stimulation will not produce any depolarization? A. Impulse refractory period B. Absolute refractory period C. Relative refractory period D. Transient refractory period

B. Absolute refractory period

125. During the action potential of a cardiac cell, what causes the initial conformational change in the sodium-potassium pump? A. Slow channel ion gates B. Adenosine triphosphate C. Calcium D. Sodium and potassium

B. Adenosine triphosphate

53. A 25 year old female began to experience shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. She has difficulty speaking in full sentences. Vital signs are BP 116/64, P 96 and regular, RR 24 and labored, SpO2 93% on room air. You auscultate her lung sounds and hear high-pitched lung sounds on exhalation. What should you do? A. Assist with her prescribed nitroglycerin B. Administer albuterol via a nebulizer C. Administer abdominal thrusts D. Assist ventilations with a bag-valve mask

B. Administer albuterol via a nebulizer

100. A 36 year old male with a history of asthma is in respiratory arrest. His carotid pulse corresponds to the ECG below. After establishing an airway and beginning ventilations, what should you do? A. Administer adenosine. B. Administer an in-line albuterol nebulizer. C. Perform synchronized cardioversion. D. Administer epinephrine.

B. Administer an in-line albuterol nebulizer.

262. A 64 year old female complains of weakness and nausea. A 12 Lead ECG shows normal sinus rhythm with ST elevation in V1 and V2. Vital signs are BP 132/64, R 18, P 98. What should you do? A. Administer nitroglycerin B. Administer aspirin C. Administer ondansetron D. Administer morphine

B. Administer aspirin

303. A 50 year old male complains of light headedness and chest discomfort. Vital signs are BP 100/86, P 40, R 16. An ECG reveals a second degree type I AV block. What should you do? A. Start transcutaneous pacing B. Administer atropine C. Administer amiodarone D. Start a dopamine drip

B. Administer atropine

247. A 42 year old male complain of hives and itching on his lower right leg immediately after mowing the lawn. Vital signs are BP 146/84, P 92, R 16. What should you suspect? A. Anaphylaxis B. Allergic reaction C. Eczema D. Insecticide poisoning

B. Allergic reaction

107. What is the function of the ductus arteriosus? A. Provide a way for fetal wastes to leave material circulation. B. Allow blood to bypass the fetus's lungs before birth. C. Allow the neonate to take a breath following delivery. D. Decrease ambient pressure in the lungs before birth.

B. Allow blood to bypass the fetus's lungs before birth.

280. A 43 year old patient was struck in the chest and has a large bruise over her sternum. She states that her heart "feels like it is beating funny. The 3 lead ECG shows sinus tachycardia with ST elevation and frequent unifocal premature ventricular contractions (PVCs). Vital signs are BP 108/80, P 124 and irregular, R 22. What medication should you administer? A. Adenosine, 6 mg over five minutes B. Amiodarone, 150 mg over 10 minutes C. Lidocaine, 1.0 mg/kg over 10 minutes D. Magnesium, 1.5 mg over 5 minutes

B. Amiodarone, 150 mg over 10 minutes

192. A 88 year old female has acute onset of diplopia, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, and unilateral facial drooping. What should you suspect? A. Bacterial meningitis B. An ischemic stroke C. A subdural hematoma D. A postictal state

B. An ischemic stroke

559. What classification is given to drugs that attach to a receptor site and block the expected response? A. Agonists B. Antagonists C. Partial agonists D. Mimetics

B. Antagonists

83. What is diphenhydramine HCL? A. Beta agonist B. Antihistamine C. Sympathomimetic D. Diuretic

B. Antihistamine

197. After initial treatments of an arterial bleed in the left forearm are unsuccessful. What should you do? A. Apply pressure to the radial artery. B. Apply a tourniquet. C. Apply pressure to the subclavian artery. D. Lower the extremity.

B. Apply a tourniquet.

137. A 56 year old female has an arm injury with arterial bleeding. The dressing becomes soaked with blood. What should you do? A. Wrap an elastic bandage around the blood soaked dressing. B. Apply additional dressing material with direct pressure. C. Remove and replace the dressing with a thicker dressing. D. Cover the existing dressing with an occlusive dressing.

B. Apply additional dressing material with direct pressure.

28. A 24 year old male was stabbed in the thigh. Bright red blood spurts from the wound. What should you suspect that the patient severed? A. Vein B. Artery C. Ligament D. Tendon

B. Artery

426. What is the most important landmark for visualizing endotracheal intubation? A. Epiglottis B. Arytenoid cartilage C. Carina D. Cricoid cartilage

B. Arytenoid cartilage

352. A 45 year old male was submerged in a lake for 1-2 minutes. The outside temperature is 45 degrees. He is pulseless and apneic. What is your primary concern? A. Laryngeal spasm B. Asphyxia C. Pulmonary edema D. Hypothermia

B. Asphyxia

80. A 57 year old male complains of chest pain, shortness of breath and nausea. A 12 lead ECG shows ST elevation in Ieads V2, V3 and V4. What should you administer? A. Dopamine and oxygen. B. Aspirin and oxygen. C. Epinephrine and nitroglycerin. D. Nitroglycerine and oxygen.

B. Aspirin and oxygen.

229. You arrive on the scene of a motor vehicle crash involving a car and a bus. You should A. Determine number of patients, determine if any additional resources are needed and proceed into the scene B. Assess the scene for any hazards, determine the number of patients while determine if any additional resources are needed C. Assess the scene for any hazards, determine the number of patients than start to hand out triage tags D. Assess the scene for hazards, call for a mass casualty unit and wait for a second ambulance prior to entering the scene

B. Assess the scene for any hazards, determine the number of patients while determine if any additional resources are needed

24. What does the P wave represent with an ECG? A. Ventricular depolarization B. Atrial depolarization C. Ventricular repolarization D. Atrial repolarization

B. Atrial depolarization

215. Which of the following medications can produce anticholinergic effects. A. Epinephrine. B. Atropine sulfate. C. Etomidate. D. Nitroglycerin.

B. Atropine sulfate.

90. A 39 year old male has an angulated deformity to the humerus. You cannot feel a distal pulse and the limb is blue. What should you do? A. Contact medical control for pain medication orders. B. Attempt to pull gentle traction and realign the bones. C. Splint with a sling and swathe, apply ice, and transport. D. Transport emergently to the closest hospital

B. Attempt to pull gentle traction and realign the bones.

75. What is the first confirmation of tube placement after orotracheal intubation? A. Condensation in the ET tube. B. Auscultation of the epigastrium C. Visualizing the tube passing the vocal cords. D. End tidal CO2 confirmation.

B. Auscultation of the epigastrium ?

308. A 55 year old male patient complains of shortness of breath and chest tightness. His skin is pale and cool, and his respirations are 30 and shallow. You should deliver oxygen via: A. Nonrebreather mask. B. Bag-valve mask. C. Nasal cannula. D. CPAP device.

B. Bag-valve mask.

207. What common site of arteriovenous malformation and aneurysm results in hemorrhagic stroke? A. Middle meningeal artery B. Basilar artery C. Posterior cerebral artery D. Anterior cerebral artery

B. Basilar artery

48. A 68 year old female with CHF took 400 mg of furosemide, and is now unresponsive. Vitals signs are BP 110/70, P 100, R 6. What should you do? A. Perform an IV fluid bolus B. Begin manual ventilations C. Administer sodium bicarbonate D. Administer nitroglycerin

B. Begin manual ventilations

211. A 41 year old female is bleeding profusely from an extremity wound. Vital signs are BP 78/40, P 130 and weak, R 22. After stopping the bleeding, what should you do? A. Reassess her vital signs. B. Begin rapid IV fluid replacement. C. Place her in the shock position. D. Apply a tourniquet above the wound.

B. Begin rapid IV fluid replacement.

18. A 5 month old male is in cardiac arrest. Resuscitation efforts have been ongoing for 30 minutes. His heart rhythm is and has been asystolic throughout treatment. What should you do? A. Continue CPR and ACLS drugs for another thirty minutes B. Begin termination of resuscitative efforts C. Report suspected child abuse to the police D. Wait for the coroner before stopping CPR

B. Begin termination of resuscitative efforts

355. Which of the following causes unilateral paralysis of cranial nerve VII? A. Autonomic dysreflexia B. Bell's palsy C. Myoclonus D. Dystonia

B. Bell's palsy

556. What condition is defined by sagging muscles beneath the eye and cheek and asymmetrical movement of the mouth on one side of the face? A. Ipsilateral paralysis B. Bell's palsy C. Facial droop D. Hemi-paralysis

B. Bell's palsy

458. What buffer is used to maintain acid-base chemistry in the blood? A. Water B. Bicarbonate C. Chloride/sodium D. Sodium/potassium

B. Bicarbonate

365. What sign or symptom may result from a digoxin overdose? A. Hypokalemia B. Bradycardia C. Hypoglycemia D. Altered mental status

B. Bradycardia

547. How does endogenous fibrinolysis occur? A. Through administration of heparin. B. By the production of plasmin. C. Through conversion of plasmin to plasminogen. D. By administration of tissue plasminogen.

B. By the production of plasmin.

69. A 45 year old male complains of difficulty breathing after being removed from a home contaminated with carbon monoxide. His SpO2 is paradoxically 100%, what does this mean? A. CO affects the nail beds, making SaO2 unreliable. B. CO is displacing O2 on erythrocyte hemoglobin. C. CO is binding to the alveoli preventing O2 from being exchanged. D. Carbonic anhydrase is inhibiting gas exchange.

B. CO is displacing O2 on erythrocyte hemoglobin.

237. What is the antidote for Verapamil overdose? A. Benadryl B. Calcium C. Glucagon D. Narcan

B. Calcium

218. A 42 year old female complains of tinnitus, nausea and vomiting. Her husband meets you at the door and states that he returned home this morning finding his wife and two children lying on the floor with nausea and headaches. What type of poisoning should you suspect? A. Severe randon gas B. Carbon monoxide C. Toxic black mold D. Hydrogen sulfide

B. Carbon monoxide

249. An 27 year old male suffered a partial amputation of his foot in a farming accident. Bleeding is controlled. He is alert and oriented but refuses treatment. He speaks directly with online medical control but still refuses treatment and transportation. What should you do? A. Call law enforcement for an assisted transport. B. Carefully obtain and document the patient's refusal. C. Assume implied consent and transport the patient. D. Call social services and report suspicions of neglect.

B. Carefully obtain and document the patient's refusal.

157. A 20 year old male struck his head on a diving board and is unconscious and apneic. Vital signs are BP 88/70, P 80. He has a large amount of swelling and deformity in the cervical spine area. What should you suspect? A. Increased intracranial pressure B. Cervical spine injury C. Cerebral contusion D. Hypovolemic shock

B. Cervical spine injury

532. A 32 year old pregnant female states "I have been in labor for an hour and my water broke." What should you do? A. Transport emergently. B. Check for crowning. C. Obtain baseline vital signs. D. Obtain a SAMPLE medical history

B. Check for crowning.

212. A 73 year old female complains of shortness of breath. While treating her, she stops breathing. What should you do? A. Ventilate with a BVM. B. Check her pulse. C. Start CPR. D. Perform orotracheal intubation.

B. Check her pulse.

419. A 2 year old is conscious after ingesting an unknown quantity of bleach. What should you suspect? A. Bright, red skin on extremities B. Chemical burns around the mouth C. Hot, dry skin and diarrhea D. Dilated pupils and labored breathing

B. Chemical burns around the mouth

60. What do you call progressively deeper, faster breathing alternating gradually with shallow, slower breathing? A. Kussmaul's respirations B. Cheyne-Stokes respirations C. Biot's respirations D. Agonal respirations

B. Cheyne-Stokes respirations

470. An 8 year old complains of severe lower leg pain. He was released from a local emergency room 8 hours ago following treatment for a closed tibia fracture. The whole lower leg is swollen, pale and has decreased sensation. What should you suspect? A. An acute arterial occlusion B. Compartment syndrome C. Ineffective immobilization D. An associated calf muscle strain

B. Compartment syndrome

188. An alert 18 year old female is trapped in her car after a single car crash. She complains of hip and left leg pain. When she is finally extricated from the car, her vital signs decrease. What stages of shock is she transitioning from? A. Decompensated to hypovolemic B. Compensated to decompensated C. Decompensated to compensated D. Neurogenic to hypovolemic

B. Compensated to decompensated

594. A factory worker has a 3/4 inch laceration on his forehead that bleeds through the dressings despite direct pressure. What should you do? A. Remove the dressing and apply direct digital pressure. B. Continue direct pressure and apply additional dressings. C. Apply pressure to the facial artery. D. Apply unilateral carotid pressure.

B. Continue direct pressure and apply additional dressings.

335. Which part of the nervous system is responsible for basic reflexes like chewing and swallowing? A. Amygdala B. Cranial nerves C. Midbrain D. Medulla oblongata

B. Cranial nerves

189. What is the name of the tracheal ring that sits directly inferior to the larynx? A. Cuneiform cartilage B. Cricoid cartilage C. Thyroid cartilage D. Corniculate cartilage

B. Cricoid cartilage

534. What viral infection commonly found in children ages 6 months to 4 years has a distinct "seal-like" cough? A. Epiglottitis B. Croup C. Asthma D. Bronchiolitis

B. Croup

253. An alert 18 year old female is trapped in her car. Her waist and legs are pinned against the dashboard and she complains of hip and left leg pain. After a prolonged extrication from the car, her vital signs begin to deteriorate. What should you suspect? A. Neurogenic shock B. Crush syndrome C. Air embolism D. Internal injuries

B. Crush syndrome

40. A 60 year old male fell onto a coffee table yesterday and he woke up this morning complaining of diffuse, dull abdominal pain. You note periumbilical bruising. What is this known as? A. Crohn's sign B. Cullen's sign C. Kehr's sign D. Grey-Turner's sign

B. Cullen's sign

41. After placement of an ET tube, you find breath sounds are diminished on the left side but present on the right side. What should you do? A. Contact Medical Direction and ask for further instruction. B. Deflate and withdraw the tube while listening over the left side. C. Deflate the cuff, remove the tube and ventilate with a BVM. D. Continue ventilating the patient and secure the tube.

B. Deflate and withdraw the tube while listening over the left side.

612. An elderly patient complains of weakness, nausea, and diarrhea. He has not felt like eating or drinking anything for the last few days. His breathing is regular, his lungs are clear, and he does not present with a fever. What is this patient is most likely suffering from? A. Hepatitis C. B. Dehydration. C. Pneumonia. D. Sepsis.

B. Dehydration.

516. A 44 year old male complains of a headache. He states that there are too many people talking to him and asking him questions. He is agitated and confused. He states that "his friend," Martin is going to hurt you. You and your partner are alone. What should you do? A. Tell him to walk to the ambulance with you. B. Determine if he wants to hurt himself or you. C. Ask him why Martin is going to hurt you. D. Forcefully tell him to sit down on his hands.

B. Determine if he wants to hurt himself or you.

633. What signs and symptoms should make you suspect a heroin overdose? A. Pinpoint pupils, coma, and respiratory depression B. Dilated pupils, coma, and tachypnea C. Hypertension, tachycardia, and urinary retention D. Lacrimation, bradycardia, and hyperactivity

B. Dilated pupils, coma, and tachypnea, def A though!

154. Which of the following medications is an adrenergic agonist that can stimulate either alpha or beta receptors depending on the dose? A. Epinephrine B. Dopamine C. Dobutamine D. Atenolol

B. Dopamine

268. What is the innermost layer of the heart? A. Hypercardium B. Endocardium C. Myocardium D. Epicardium

B. Endocardium

561. What gland secretes chemical substances directly into the blood and is also called a ductless gland? A. Adrenocorticotropic B. Endocrine C. Exocrine D. Sebaceous

B. Endocrine

252. A 25 year old female is unresponsive and apneic after being ejected from a vehicle. What is the best way to manage her airway? A. Jaw-thrust maneuver B. Endotracheal intubation C. Sellick's maneuver D. Esophageal intubation

B. Endotracheal intubation

250. An unresponsive 35 year old female has been stabbed in the abdomen. She flexes her arms when you establish an IV and mumbles incomprehensible words, but her eyes remain closed. Respirations are 8-10 times per minute. How should you protect her airway? A. Nasal airway B. Endotracheal tube C. Head tilt chin lift D. Oropharyngeal airway

B. Endotracheal tube

263. What medication is an appropriate treatment for anaphylaxis? A. Nitroglycerin B. Epinephrine C. Naloxone D. Albuterol

B. Epinephrine

302. The end tidal CO2 detector is reading 0 mmHg after endotracheal intubation. Where does this indicate your tube has been placed? A. Left mainstem bronchus B. Esophagus C. Trachea D. Right mainstem bronchus

B. Esophagus

31. What causes Down's syndrome? A. Brain trauma B. Extra chromosome C. Bacterial infection D. Psychological trauma

B. Extra chromosome

43. What does the body use for fuel in diabetic ketoacidosis? A. Acids B. Fats C. Glucose D. Ketones

B. Fats

617. A 23 year old female gave birth to a boy. What is the correct way to stimulate him? A. Rub his head vigorously with a dry towel. B. Flick the soles of his feet and rub his back. C. Vigorously rub the child up and down. D. Gently squeeze his ear.

B. Flick the soles of his feet and rub his back.

622. V1 is placed at the A. Fifth intercostal space to the left of the sternum B. Fourth intercostal space to the right of the sternum C. Fifth intercostal space to the right of the sternum D. Fourth intercostal space to the left of the sternum

B. Fourth intercostal space to the right of the sternum

449. A 56 year old male complains of diarrhea, nausea, and diffuse pain in his abdomen for the past 48 hours. What should you suspect? A. Cholecystis B. Gastroenteritis C. Diverticulitis D. Peptic ulcer

B. Gastroenteritis

425. A 21 year old female was lost in the woods for several hours. The ambient temperature is 25 degrees Fahrenheit. She is lethargic and confused. The skin on her hands is waxy and white. What should you do? A. Place several heat packs on her legs and arms. B. Gently wrap the patient in several dry blankets. C. Apply heat packs on her neck, armpits, and groin. D. Vigorously rub the patient's extremities.

B. Gently wrap the patient in several dry blankets.

420. What does insulin increase cell permeability to? A. Glucagon B. Glucose C. Glycosuria D. Glycogen

B. Glucose

603. A 76 year old male is unresponsive. Family members state that he has been ill for several days with decreasing mental status. Vital signs are BP 60/30, P 136, R 36, BG 780. His skin is pale, cool, and dry. He has a history of Type II diabetes. What should you suspect? A. Thyrotoxicosis B. HHS C. DKA D. Adrenal insufficiency

B. HHS

227. A 22 year old female complains of body aches, severe headache and blurred vision. She admits to having large amounts of alcohol the night before. What diagnosis you should consider LAST? A. Cerebral vascular accident B. Hangover C. Migraine headache D. Meningitis

B. Hangover

3. A 29 year old female fell from an 18 foot roof. During your rapid trauma assessment, where are you most likely to find life-threatening injuries? A. Head, neck, extremities B. Head, chest, abdomen C. Abdomen, pelvis, arms D. Chest, pelvis, extremities

B. Head, chest, abdomen

545. Stroke volume is a function of all of the following EXEPT: A. Cardiac Contractility B. Heart Rate C. Afterload D. Preload

B. Heart Rate

223. In which factor of clotting physiology are the clotting proteins, platelets, and red blood cells "washed out" of the vascular space through ongoing hemorrhage? A. Medication B. Hemodilution C. Hypothermia D. Acidosis

B. Hemodilution

592. A 24 year old male complains of abdominal pain, decreased appetite, weight loss, dark urine, and clay-colored stools. His upper-right quadrant is tender and rigid on palpation. What should you suspect? A. Pancreatitis B. Hepatitis C. Gastritis D. Appendicitis

B. Hepatitis

618. What is the most common communicable disease contracted by blood-borne pathogen exposure? A. AIDS B. Hepatitis B C. Hepatitis A D. HIV

B. Hepatitis B

585. What sexually transmitted disease are cold sores are a form of? A. Chlamydia B. Herpes C. Gonorrhea D. Syphilis

B. Herpes

230. What chemical mediator released from mast cells is responsible for producing an acute allergic response? A. Acetylcholine B. Histamine C. Dopamine D. Epinephrine

B. Histamine

394. What is a contraindication of succinylcholine? A. Acute exacerbation of asthma. B. History suggestive of hyperkalemia. C. Decreased level of consciousness. D. Increased respiratory rate.

B. History suggestive of hyperkalemia.

261. What causes carpopedal spasms in patients who are hyperventilating? A. Hypercalcemia B. Hypocalcemia C. Hypocapnea D. Clonic focal motor seizures

B. Hypocalcemia

400. A 67 year old female with a suspected stroke, has difficulty swallowing and is unable to speak. Which cranial nerve is affected? A. Abducens B. Hypoglossal C. Trochlear D. Vestibulocochlear

B. Hypoglossal

390. What gland joins the nervous system with the endocrine system A. Pineal B. Hypothalamus C. Thymus D. Pituitary

B. Hypothalamus

326. How can persistent fetal circulation be triggered? A. Induced labor B. Hypothermia C. A hypovolemic state D. Alkalosis caused by maternal drug use

B. Hypothermia

78. Which immunoglobulin is mainly responsible during inflammation? A. IgM B. IgE C. IgG D. IgA

B. IgE

275. What will initial compensatory mechanisms do during hemorrhaging? A. Decrease respiratory rate and increase heart rate. B. Increase stroke volume and increase cardiac output. C. Increase cardiac output and reduce mean arterial pressure. D. Decrease peripheral vascular resistance and increase respiratory rate.

B. Increase stroke volume and increase cardiac output.

382. Why do you administer epinephrine to a patient in cardiac arrest? A. Increased rate of conduction. B. Increased blood flow to the heart and brain. C. Increased contractility of cardiac muscle. D. Increased bronchodilation.

B. Increased blood flow to the heart and brain.

530. Which symptoms are collectively known as Cushing's triad? A. Decreased blood pressure, decreased heart rate, increased respirations B. Increased blood pressure, decreased heart rate, altered respirations C. Increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, decreased respirations D. Decreased blood pressure, increased heart rate, altered respirations

B. Increased blood pressure, decreased heart rate, altered respirations

395. Why do emphysema patients have a pink skin color? A. Bronchodilators and corticosteroids increase oxygen binding. B. Increased red blood cell production. C. Hypertrophy of the right ventricle. D. Pursed lip breathing increases PEEP and prevents alveolar collapse.

B. Increased red blood cell production.

370. What is an effect of epinephrine in the treatment of anaphylaxis? A. Negative chronotropic effect B. Inflammatory decrease C. Peripheral vasodilation D. Bronchoconstriction

B. Inflammatory decrease

460. What specialized bands of tissue are inserted between myocardial cells that increase the rate of cellular conduction? A. Purkinje system B. Intercalated discs C. Atrial syncytium D. Internodal paths

B. Intercalated discs

402. When assessing a supine patient involved in a motor vehicle collision, the patient complains of left should pain. This indicates: A. Grey Turner's sign B. Kehr's sign C. Murphy's sign D. Cullen's sign

B. Kehr's sign

285. What occurs naturally in white blood cells and produces allergic and inflammatory reactions? A. Histamine blockers B. Leukotrienes C. Eosinophils D. Thromboxanes

B. Leukotrienes

607. What level of hazmat protection includes turnout gear? A. Level B B. Level D C. Level A D. Level C

B. Level D

276. What molecule are ketone bodies metabolized from? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Glycogen D. Proteins

B. Lipids

130. An alert 17 year old male was struck in the abdomen with a large wrench. Vital signs are BP 90/78, P 120 R 22. He is cool, pale and diaphoretic. Palpation of the abdomen reveal bruising, pain, and rigidity to the right upper quadrant. To which organ should you suspect injury? A. Spleen B. Liver C. Right kidney D. Small intestine

B. Liver

27. What organ is located in the upper right quadrant? A. Kidney B. Liver C. Pancreas D. Spleen

B. Liver

114. A motor vehicle collided with an electrical pole resulting in downed power lines. A large crowd has gathered around the accident. Whom should you call for support? A. Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad B. Local Power Company and State Police C. Volunteer Fire Department and State Police D. Local Power Company and Volunteer Fire Department

B. Local Power Company and State Police

312. A 34 year old female complains of an open sore on her leg that will not go away. She says that she cut her leg while shaving in the shower at her local gym 2 weeks ago. Her doctor prescribed antibiotics, but nothing has changed. What should you suspect? A. Boils B. MRSA C. Varicose vein D. Necrotizing fasciitis

B. MRSA

36. Why should you administer IV fluid to a patient in hypovolemic shock? A. Increase the blood pressure B. Maintain adequate tissue perfusion C. Increase the body's oxygen carrying capacity D. Maintain the body's homeostatic state

B. Maintain adequate tissue perfusion

586. A 37 year old male has been pulled from the water after diving into a shallow lake. He is unconscious, flaccid, and has diaphragmatic breathing. Vital signs are BP 100/70, P 68, R 20. What should you do? A. Apply high-flow oxygen B. Manually stabilize the cervical spine C. Activate air-medical transport D. Insert a blind airway device

B. Manually stabilize the cervical spine

356. A 19 year old female with head trauma has hypertension, bradycardia, Cheynes-Stokes respirations and withdraws from pain. Which area of the brain is likely affected? A. Temporal lobe B. Medulla C. Cerebellum D. Hypothalamus

B. Medulla

629. What area of the brain is primarily responsible for respiration? A. Pons B. Medulla C. Hypothalamus D. Amygdala

B. Medulla

257. A 37 year old female complains of a possible overdose. She is hyperventilating and tachycardic. Which drug is most likely to result in her symptoms? A. Opiates B. Methamphetamine C. Alcohol D. Beta-blockers

B. Methamphetamine

273. What are the primary ions involved in action potential synthesis and transmission? A. K+, Na+, Hg+++ B. Na+, K+, Ca++ C. Ca++, Na+ D. Ca++, H+

B. Na+, K+, Ca++

334. A 66 year old female has shortness of breath and diffuse back pain. Auscultation of lungs reveal crackles in the bases. Vital signs are BP 170/110 and P 112. What should you do administer? A. Furosemide B. Nitroglycerin C. Albuterol D. Adenosine

B. Nitroglycerin

146. What distinguishes pre-eclampsia from eclampsia? A. Presence of albuminuria B. Occurrence of convulsion or coma C. Weight gain of over 40 pounds D. Systolic blood pressure over 200 mg Hg

B. Occurrence of convulsion or coma

299. A 46 year old male was struck in the eye with a racquet ball. He complains of eye pain, cheek pain and bleeding from one nostril. Upon exam his eye will move side to side but not up or down. What should you suspect? A. Le fort II Fracture B. Orbital blow-out fracture C. Le fort I Fracture D. Le fort III Fracture

B. Orbital blow-out fracture

267. What class of medication causes the uterus to contract? A. Antipyretics B. Oxytocics C. Antihistamines D. Steriods

B. Oxytocics

160. What is a contraindication of a traction splint? A. Potential spinal injury B. Pelvic fracture C. Signs of hypoperfusion D. Swelling or deformity to the thigh

B. Pelvic fracture

457. A 28 year old female has bilateral pelvic pain and yellow vaginal discharge. What should you suspect? A. Ruptured ovarian cyst B. Pelvic inflammatory disease C. Ectopic pregnancy D. An acute urinary tract infection

B. Pelvic inflammatory disease

143. A 45 year old female has type I diabetes and a non-healing foot ulcer. You find that she lacks sensation in her foot. What should you suspect? A. Brown-Sequards B. Peripheral neuropathy C. Claudication D. Ranaud's syndrome

B. Peripheral neuropathy

172. What is the movement of drugs in the body as they are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted called? A. Biotransformation B. Pharmacokinetics C. The mechanism of action D. Pharmacodynamics

B. Pharmacokinetics

88. Which of the following structures serves as a passageway for both the respiratory and digestive system? A. Trachea B. Pharynx C. Esophagus D. Cricoid cartilage

B. Pharynx

401. A 30 year old male complains of difficulty breathing with a productive cough and brown sputum. He has had fever and chills for 3 days. Lung sounds reveal crackles in lower lobes. Vital signs are BP 130/60, P 110, R 30. What should you do? A. Transport in position of comfort without further treatment. B. Place in position of comfort and apply oxygen by non-rebreather. C. Nasally intubate the patient and assist with his respirations using a BVM. D. Apply oxygen by non-rebreather and administer furosemide 40 mg IV.

B. Place in position of comfort and apply oxygen by non-rebreather.

605. During the management of a critical incident, who determines the strategies for the incident? A. Safety Officer B. Planning Chief C. Operations Chief D. Deputy Incident Commander

B. Planning Chief

9. What causes an emphysema patient to have a pink appearance? A. Elevated PCO2 level B. Polycythemia C. Anemia D. Elevated PO2 level

B. Polycythemia

492. A 41 year old male has been injured in an explosion at a chemical laboratory. He has a ruptured tympanic membranes and sinus injuries. At what phase of the blast did the patient sustain the sinus injuries? A. Ultimate B. Primary C. Tertiary D. Secondary

B. Primary

413. A 60 year-old female presents with acute respiratory distress. She is conscious and confused with rapid respirations and clear, equal breath sounds. What should you do? A. Assist her respirations with a BVM. B. Provide oxygen via NRB mask. C. Use a nasal cannula at 2 L/min. D. Insert an oral airway adjunct.

B. Provide oxygen via NRB mask.

222. Lead aVR is often discounted. What is the significance of ST elevations in this lead? A. Old STEMI B. Proximal LMCA occlusion C. No significance D. Significant lateral MI

B. Proximal LMCA occlusion

45. A 38 year old female complains of sudden onset of shortness of breath. She has no previous history and no allergies. Her only medications are birth control pills. Her last meal was 8 hours earlier at an airport prior to her flight home. What should you suspect? A. Allergic reaction B. Pulmonary embolus C. Influenza D. Undiagnosed asthma

B. Pulmonary embolus

325. What happens to hemoglobin when the blood is more acidic? A. Binds carbon dioxide B. Releases oxygen C. Binds oxygen D. Releases carbon dioxide

B. Releases oxygen

155. A 32 year old, 36 week pregnant, female complains of lower back pain. When she is supine, she complains of feeling short of breath and faint. As you continue to assess her, she becomes pale and anxious. Vital signs are BP is 92/76, P 102, R 22. What should you do? A. Prepare for a rapid delivery B. Reposition her on her left side C. Apply oxygen and start an IV D. Obtain an orthostatic set of vital signs

B. Reposition her on her left side

176. What additional resources would you need at a motor vehicle accident with a trapped 22 year old female? A. Additional State Police and the Fire Department. B. Rescue Squad and the Fire Department. C. Second ambulance and additional State Police. D. Second ambulance and the Fire Department.

B. Rescue Squad and the Fire Department.

25. A lethargic 22 month old male presents with hoarseness and coughing. He has sternal retractions and his belly and chest move in opposite directions with each breath. He is breathing at a rate of 64. What should you suspect? A. Cardiopulmonary failure. B. Respiratory failure. C. Cardiopulmonary arrest. D. Respiratory distress.

B. Respiratory failure.

21. How does the blood flow through the heart? A. Right ventricle to right atrium to lungs to left ventricle to left atrium B. Right atrium to right ventricle to lungs to left atrium to left ventricle C. Left ventricle to left atrium to lungs to right ventricle to right atrium D. Left atrium to left ventricle to lungs to right atrium to right ventricle

B. Right atrium to right ventricle to lungs to left atrium to left ventricle

565. What is normal pulmonary artery pressure is equal to? A. Right ventricular diastolic pressure B. Right ventricular systolic pressure C. Left ventricular systolic pressure D. Left ventricular diastolic pressure

B. Right ventricular systolic pressure

260. A 26 year old female is supine and only responding to voice with unintelligible gurgling noises. Her husband tells you she is an epileptic. She had a seizure during which he was able to gently assist her to the ground. What should you do? A. Load the patient on a stretcher and apply soft restraints. B. Roll the patient onto her side and suction the airway. C. Perform a thorough trauma assessment and patient history. D. Apply a c-collar and place her on a long backboard.

B. Roll the patient onto her side and suction the airway.

311. How should you treat an impaled object in the abdomen? A. Remove the object, and apply a porous dressing moistened with sterile saline to the wound. B. Secure the object, control bleeding, and use bulky dressings to stabilize the object. C. Remove the object, apply an occlusive dressing to the wound. D. Manual secure the object and inflate the pneumatic anti-shock garment to stabilize the object.

B. Secure the object, control bleeding, and use bulky dressings to stabilize the object.

404. What are agonal respirations? A. Deep, rapid, and regular breaths. B. Shallow, slow, and irregular gasping breaths. C. Deep, very slow and irregular breaths. D. Shallow, rapid, and regular panting breaths.

B. Shallow, slow, and irregular gasping breaths.

552. You arrive at motor vehicle collision involving two cars and four patients. There is no entrapment and the scene is safe. Which command system should be utilized? A. Unified command B. Singular command C. NIMS command D. START command

B. Singular command

482. What is the best position to optimally hear heart sounds? A. Left lateral recumbent B. Sitting up leaning forward C. Rght lateral recumbent D. High Fowler's leaning back

B. Sitting up leaning forward

104. What will stimulation of a B1 receptor in the heart do? A. Slow the heart with an increase contraction strength B. Speed up the heart rate and increase contraction strength C. Speed up the heart rate and decrease contraction strength D. Slow the heart with an decrease contraction strength

B. Speed up the heart rate and increase contraction strength

121. What is an injury to ligaments around a joint called? A. Dislocation B. Sprain C. Fracture D. Strain

B. Sprain

87. A 76 year old female is pulseless and apneic. The ECG monitor shows asystole. What should you do? A. Administer epinephrine B. Start chest compressions C. Attempt a precordial thump D. Perform immediate defibrillation

B. Start chest compressions

476. Oral hypoglycemic agents primarily work by what mechanism? A. Stimulate the creation of insulin B. Stimulate the release of insulin C. Lower sugar production D. Convert glycogen to glucose

B. Stimulate the release of insulin

185. What is the role of angiotensin II in the body? A. Inhibits the creation of aldosterone increasing blood pressure. B. Stimulates the creation of aldosterone increasing blood pressure. C. Stimulates the creation of aldosterone decreasing blood pressure. D. Inhibits the creation of aldosterone decreasing blood pressure.

B. Stimulates the creation of aldosterone increasing blood pressure.

429. What is an enteral route for medication administration? A. Subcutaneous B. Sublingual C. Intravenous D. Topical

B. Sublingual

341. An elderly male fell 12 feet onto a concrete surface and complains of head, neck, and back pain. He states he is having difficulty breathing. You note fractures of his right upper arm and lower leg. What should you do? A. Endotracheally intubate and immobilize the spine. B. Support the cervical spine while managing the airway. C. Perform a detailed assessment including vital signs. D. Take spinal precautions and apply the PASG.

B. Support the cervical spine while managing the airway.

288. Expiratory stridor indicates obstruction or narrowing of what part of the airway? A. Lower trachea B. Supraglottic C. Larynx D. Upper trachea

B. Supraglottic

527. Your ALS unit responds to a 55 year-old male complaining of chest pain and shortness of breath. Upon assessment, you find the patient has a rapid and regular narrow complex rhythm at a rate of 188 beats per minute. What is the correct treatment for this patient. A. Adenosine 6 mg IV Push B. Synchronized Cardioversion at 50-100 Joules C. Valsalva Maneuver D. Defibrillate at 100 Joules

B. Synchronized Cardioversion at 50-100 Joules

77. What does preload refer to? A. The pressure in the filled ventricle at the end of systole. B. The pressure in the filled ventricle at the end of diastole. C. The pressure in the filled atria at the end of the systole. D. The pressure in the filled atria at the end of the diastole.

B. The pressure in the filled ventricle at the end of diastole.

194. Which of the following is the MOST common cause of airway obstruction? A. Trauma B. The tongue C. Laryngeal spasm D. Foreign bodies

B. The tongue

506. Which statement about suicide is correct? A. People who talk about suicide rarely act on it. B. There is a high correlation between suicide and alcohol use. C. All suicidal people are mentally ill. D. The suicide rate is lowest during holiday seasons.

B. There is a high correlation between suicide and alcohol use.

388. Why do patient refusals require more documentation than the typical EMS call? A. A greater set of differential diagnoses needs to be noted as the patient was left untreated. B. There is greater potential for abandonment charges. C. There are additional witnesses that must be quoted. D. You need to note the interventions you would have performed had they given consent.

B. There is greater potential for abandonment charges.

213. What process is involved in the formation of a blood clot? A. Tissue plasminogen activator creates fibrin B. Thrombin converts fibrinogen into fibrin C. Hemoglobin is converted to platelets D. Prothrombin stimulates the release of troponin

B. Thrombin converts fibrinogen into fibrin

205. A 72 year old female has altered mental status, irritability, and delirium. Her husband states she has lost 10 lbs in the last 2 weeks. Vital signs are BP 170/100, P 160, temp 102F, skin warm and dry. What should you suspect? A. Hypothyroidism B. Thyrotoxicosis C. Dementia D. Cushing's Syndrome

B. Thyrotoxicosis

167. A patient has been taking pain medication for several months. To maintain the desired effect, they must periodically increase his dose. What is this known as? A. Cumulative effect B. Tolerance C. Synergism D. Additive effect

B. Tolerance

502. A 31 year old female has gun shot wound to the right lateral chest. She is awake and alert with obvious difficulty breathing. Where should she be transported? A. Respiratory center B. Trauma center C. Local hospital D. Emergency department

B. Trauma center

254. Which of the following enzymes is most specific for cardiac injury? A. Myoglobin B. Troponin C. Creatine kinase D. Lactic dehydrogenase

B. Troponin

292. You are completing your patient care report and cannot remember the correct spelling of a medical term. What should you do? A. Attempt the correct spelling. B. Use plain English instead. C. Cross out the sentence. D. Make up an abbreviation.

B. Use plain English instead.

161. A patient with AIDS vomited blood during transport. How should you disinfect your ambulance? A. Soak the mattress pad for 20 minutes in disinfectant, then let the mattress stand for 6 hours before use. B. Using universal precautions, spray a bleach-based cleaning solution and carefully wipe down the stretcher. C. Replace the mattress and throw out the sheets. D. Place the ambulance out of service until a full OSHA cleaning can be completed.

B. Using universal precautions, spray a bleach-based cleaning solution and carefully wipe down the stretcher.

173. Which cranial nerve is responsible for sensation in the face? A. VII B. V C. VIII D. II

B. V

101. What is the area where the base of the tongue and the epiglottis meet called? A. Alveoli B. Vallecula C. Carina D. Bronchi

B. Vallecula

184. What is the pathophysiological reason behind severe joint and abdominal pain in a patient with Drepanocytosis? A. Inflammatory reaction from arthritis B. Vascular occlusion from abnormal shaped cells C. Severe infection involving his appendix D. Microvascular occlusion from nitrogen bubbles

B. Vascular occlusion from abnormal shaped cells

175. A 20 year old female was involved in a car crash. She complains of midline neck pain and is unable to move her extremities. What secondary injury should you suspect? A. Difficulty breathing B. Vertebral swelling C. Subluxation D. Ruptured vertebrae

B. Vertebral swelling

15. During inspiration, what happens to blood flow in the thoracic cavity? A. afterload increases B. blood flow increases to the right atrium C. blood flow through the vena cava is reduced D. pressure in the aorta increases

B. blood flow increases to the right atrium

583. Once common practice, this is now considered inappropriate because it is cause of bradycardia in neonates. A. ventilation with a BVM B. bulb suctioning C. delayed cord clamping D. flicking of the feet soles

B. bulb suctioning

542. Pertinent negatives are a part of the narrative component of the patient care report because they A. determine a treatment plan for the patient. B. confirm a thorough patient assessment. C. provide the field diagnosis. D. provide the most important information about the patient's complaint.

B. confirm a thorough patient assessment.

306. When communicating via the radio to your receiving hospital, it is common practice to use the "echo procedure." This procedure A. ensures that only the important facts have been communicated. B. confirms accurate reception and understanding. C. eliminates the use of words that are difficult to understand during the transmission.. D. conforms to HIPPA by protecting the patient's privacy.

B. confirms accurate reception and understanding.

569. In order for a vaccine to be effective, it must cause: A. a minor illness to the person vaccinated B. development of antibodies specific to the disease C. the body to store the antigen information D. pain during administration at the site of injection

B. development of antibodies specific to the disease

504. A healthy, athletic male undergoes a routine physical screening. He presents in no acute distress. His ECG shows the following rhythm: "https://testing.fisdap.net/testing_images/EKGParis1.png" (Sinus Brady at 60 BPM) You should: A. initiate IV access and administer atropine 0.5 mg. B. not do anything; this is likely normal for this patient. C. prepare for immediate transcutaneous pacing. D. administer a fluid bolus of 250 cc and reevaluate.

B. not do anything; this is likely normal for this patient.

72. When delivering a radio report, it is important to A. speak continuously in order to expedite the report. B. provide a field assessment of the patient's condition. C. clearly state and spell the patient's name. D. provide a comprehensive health history.

B. provide a field assessment of the patient's condition.

431. When viewing a three channel cardiac monitor, leads I and II display artifact, and lead III shows a clear reading. Based on Einthoven's Triangle, you should A. monitor the patient by paddles. B. replace the right arm electrode. C. monitor only in lead III. D. discontinue cardiac monitoring.

B. replace the right arm electrode.

241. After the birth of male child, you note he is blue all over, is not breathing, and has no pulse. What is his APGAR? A. 5 B. 8 C. 0 D. 2

C. 0

170. What is the correct dosage of ipratropium bromide during an asthma attack? A. 0.3-0.5 mg, subcutaneously B. 250 mg, by nebulizer C. 0.5 mg, by nebulizer D. 0.25 mg, subcutaneously

C. 0.5 mg, by nebulizer

79. What percent of oxygen is delivered with a pocket mask on room air? A. 23 B. 92 C. 17 D. 10

C. 17 ?

498. What is the expected breathing rate for a child under the age of eight? A. 10-20 breaths per min. B. 5-10 breaths per min. C. 20-40 breaths per min. D. 40-60 breaths per min.

C. 20-40 breaths per min.

372. How many times faster does heat loss occur during water immersion as compared to air exposure? A. 2 B. 50 C. 25 D. 100

C. 25

111. How many people does it take to provide Optimal BVM ventilation? A. 1 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2

C. 3 (Likely wrong, D. 2 is better IMO)

631. What is the maximum amount of time allowed to complete endotracheal intubation? A. 10 seconds B. 20 seconds C. 30 seconds D. 15 seconds

C. 30 seconds

183. On arrival of a motor vehicle crash, what degree of scene assessment needs to be completed? A. 90 degrees from the front of the car B. 180 degrees of the patient C. 360 degrees of the scene D. 220 degrees from side of approach

C. 360 degrees of the scene

169. A 47 year old, 98 kg male has burns on 25% of his body. In the first 8 hours post-burn, what fluid treatment should he recieve? A. 9800 ml of normal saline (NS). B. 4900 ml of normal saline (NS). C. 4900 ml of lactated ringers (LR). D. 9800 ml of lactated ringers (LR).

C. 4900 ml of lactated ringers (LR).

475. You arrive at the scene of a motor vehicle collision. There is no fire, leaking fluid, or fumes. How far from the wreckage should you park? A. 15 feet B. 150 feet C. 50 feet D. 100 feet

C. 50 feet

331. A 19 year old female gives birth to a baby boy. You note blue extremities and a pink trunk. His pulse is 108 and he cries weakly. He grimaces when you suction him, but other movement is limited. What is his APGAR score? A. 4 B. 8 C. 6 D. 2

C. 6

495. A 38 year old male has been struck with a brick. His words are incomprehensible, and he has no eye opening or motor response. He has unequal pupils and has blood draining from his left ear. Vital signs are BP 178/110, P 58, R 8. What should you suspect? A. A narcotic overdose B. Subdural hematoma C. A basal skull fracture D. Hypovolemic shock

C. A basal skull fracture

291. What is the first sign of decompensated shock? A. A decrease in blood pressure B. A decrease in body temperature C. A decrease in mental status D. A decrease in respiratory rate

C. A decrease in mental status

284. What is a contraindication of an oropharyngeal airway? A. Broken teeth B. A basal skull fracture C. A gag reflex D. A GCS greater than 5

C. A gag reflex

626. A 56 year old female responds inappropriately to your questions. Vital signs are BP 184/88, P 88, R 14. She has an asymmetrical smile, tearing in her right eye, and drifting of her right arm. What should you suspect? A. Bell's Palsy B. A right sided stroke C. A left sided stroke D. Dementia

C. A left sided stroke

340. A 57 year old female was the unrestrained driver in a frontal impact collision. Which of the following injuries would lead you to believe she traveled "up and over" the dashboard, instead of "down and under"? A. A patellar dislocation B. A flail chest C. A ruptured diaphragm D. A cervical spine fracture

C. A ruptured diaphragm

614. Which of the following women is most likely in the first stage of labor? A. A woman whose contractions began approximately thirty minutes ago. B. A woman whose contractions occur five minutes apart and last sixty seconds. C. A woman who feels a strong pressure and an urge to bear down. D. A woman whose amniotic sac just ruptured, releasing a large amount of clear liquid

C. A woman who feels a strong pressure and an urge to bear down.

98. Which of the following is NOT part of the Cincinnati Stroke Test? A. Arm drift B. Slurred speech C. Ability to walk D. Facial droop

C. Ability to walk

414. Which complication of pregnancy can occur during the first trimester? A. Placenta previa B. Eclampsia C. Abortion D. Abruptio placenta

C. Abortion

127. What neurotransmitter is responsible for stimulation of the postganglionic fibers in the parasympathetic nervous system? A. Norepinephrine B. Epinephrine C. Acetylcholine D. Cortisone

C. Acetylcholine

591. Which neurotransmitter is found in the preganglionic sympathetic nervous system and the entire parasympathetic nervous system? A. Serotonin B. Norepinephrine. C. Acetylcholine D. Gamma-aminobutyric acid

C. Acetylcholine

518. A carrier-mediated process that can move substances against a concentration gradient is defined as. A. Increased capillary permeability. B. Facilitated diffusion. C. Active transport. D. Diffusion.

C. Active transport.

567. A 38 year old female has severe dyspnea and a swollen, protruding tongue. She recently left her physician's office after receiving an injection of antibiotics. What should you do? A. Perform needle cricothyrotomy. B. Insert a nasal airway. C. Administer epinephrine. D. Administer warm humidified oxygen.

C. Administer epinephrine.

158. A 55 year old male was pulled from a burning building. He has difficulty breathing and is coughing. High flow oxygen does not provide relief. You are hearing bilateral wheezing the upper lobes of his lungs. What should you do? A. Obtain a set of vital signs. B. Insert an oropharyngeal airway. C. Administer nebulized albuterol. D. Administer 0.3 mg epinephrine 1:1000 SQ.

C. Administer nebulized albuterol.

377. Your patient has a small, sucking puncture wound on the right side of his chest. How should you dress the wound? A. Moist gauze. B. Roller gauze. C. An occlusive dressing. D. Butterfly bandages.

C. An occlusive dressing.

621. A 67 year old female states that "she feels like she is drowning when she lays down to go to bed." Her nitroglycerin has not helped. Vital signs are BP 160/96, P 110, R 26 with crackles. What should you do? A. Apply 3 lead ECG B. Administer 40 mg furosemide C. Apply CPAP D. Obtain orthostatic blood pressure

C. Apply CPAP

126. A tachypneic 17 year old male has an open gunshot wound to the right anterior chest. What should you do? A. Administer high-flow oxygen. B. Begin bag valve mask ventilation. C. Apply an occlusive dressing. D. Decompress the right chest.

C. Apply an occlusive dressing.

403. What will compromise your ability to develop rapport and trust with a patient? A. Using the patient's name as often as possible B. Speaking with a normal rate of speech C. Asking closed-ended questions D. Maintaining a calm appearance.

C. Asking closed-ended questions

461. A 45 year old female with a 10 year cardiac history complains of severe dyspnea. She takes furosemide daily and has frothy sputum. Lung sounds reveal bilateral crackles. Vital signs are BP 90/70, P 56, R 32, SpO2 93%. What should you do? A. Begin rapid sequence intubation (RSI). B. Intubate and assist ventilations via bag-valve mask. C. Assist her respirations and administer nitroglycerin. D. Initiate CPAP and administer furosemide.

C. Assist her respirations and administer nitroglycerin.

256. A 22 year old male fell off a ladder. His respiratory rate is 10 and lung sounds are diminished bilaterally. What should you do? A. Perform nasotracheal intubation. B. Check for a carotid pulse. C. Assist his ventilations. D. Place a cervical collar.

C. Assist his ventilations.

538. A 33 year old male is unconscious after attempting to hang himself. First responders have placed him supine on the ground. Vital signs are BP 70/30, P 46, R 4 and shallow. What should you do? A. Apply a cervical collar. B. Insert an oral airway. C. Assist his ventilations. D. Start CPR.

C. Assist his ventilations.

209. Prior to a seizure, a patient reported seeing strange flashes of light and hearing high pitched sounds. What is this phase of the seizure known as? A. Hypertonic B. Clonic C. Aura D. Tonic

C. Aura

499. What level should EMS Professionals responding to high risk low incident rescues be trained? A. Operations B. Specialist C. Awareness D. Technical

C. Awareness

416. Which of the following receptors are responsible for monitoring changes in blood pressure? A. Reticular activating receptors B. Chemoreceptors C. Baroreceptors D. Carboxyhemoglobin receptors

C. Baroreceptors

563. A 72 year old male has slurred speech and left-sided weakness. Which diagnostic assessment is most important to narrow your field impression? A. End-tidal CO2 analysis B. 12-lead electrocardiogram C. Blood glucose analysis D. Oxygen saturation

C. Blood glucose analysis

541. A 40 year old male is short of breath after being kicked in the chest by a horse. He is alert and disoriented with absent lung sounds on right side. Vital signs are P 120, R 24 and shallow. What finding would indicate an immediate needle thoracostomy? A. Jugular vein distension B. Muffled heart tones C. Blood pressure of 80/40 D. Subcutaneous emphysema

C. Blood pressure of 80/40

471. What is the most common cause of abdominal trauma? A. Gun shot wounds B. Multiple stab wounds C. Blunt trauma D. Motor vehicle crashes

C. Blunt trauma

373. Wolf Parkinson White syndrome originates from accessory pathways in what part of the heart? A. Purkinje fibers B. Bundle Branch C. Bundle of Kent D. Bundle of His

C. Bundle of Kent

142. An alert, ambulatory, 26 year old female admits to laying her motorcycle down at 25 mph to avoid a crash. She has extreme pain to her left side where you note severe abrasions. She denies any neck or back pain. What should you do? A. Sterile dressings and treat her pain with ice. B. Oxygen and transport in a semi-sitting position of comfort. C. C-collar and immobilize her fully in the standing position. D. C-collar and transport her on his left side.

C. C-collar and immobilize her fully in the standing position.

269. A 25 year old female is found lying in the shrubs on a college campus. Her clothing is torn and she is covered in dirt. She does not remember how she got there and cannot answer all of your questions. What should you do? A. Perform a detailed assessment B. Check her blood glucose C. Call for police assistance D. Notify her parents

C. Call for police assistance

119. A a family calls you to take their 20 year old son to the hospital for an involuntary psychiatric evaluation. They state that he is physically aggressive and refuses to take his antipsychotic drugs. He is quiet and refuses to communicate. What should you do? A. Ask the parents to help you restrain the patient. B. Talk firmly and tell him that you are going to restrain him now, but you will release the restraints enroute if he behaves himself. C. Call for police assistance to get a transport hold. D. Call another medic or fire unit to assist you.

C. Call for police assistance to get a transport hold.

164. A 36 year old male and his 34 year old wife complain of severe headaches, confusion, and dizziness. He also complains of chest pain. Both are short of breath. What type of poisoning should you suspect? A. Organophosphate B. Carbon dioxide C. Carbon monoxide D. Ammonia

C. Carbon monoxide

357. List all regions of human vertebral column. A. Intervertebral, coccyx, lumbar, thoracic. B. Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal, coccyx. C. Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal. D. Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, coccygeal, coccyx

C. Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal.

204. How do you determine that you are doing adequate CPR on a child? A. Check for a change in rhythm on the cardiac monitor. B. Compress the chest at a rate greater than 200. C. Check for a carotid pulse during compressions. D. Compress the chest at least three inch minimum depth.

C. Check for a carotid pulse during compressions.

451. A 4 year old male is choking on a marble. He is coughing and drooling. What should you do? A. Perform 5 back blows. B. Perform 5 abdominal thrusts. C. Coach him to cough. D. Visualize and remove the marble.

C. Coach him to cough.

584. _______ syndrome usually results from compressive forces or blunt trauma to muscle groups confined in tight fibrous sheaths with a minimal ability to stretch. A. Traumatic stress B. Shaken baby C. Compartment D. Post-concussion

C. Compartment

91. A 23 year old male complains of diffuse lower leg pain and tension after a car accident. Pedal pulses are absent bilaterally and you note slight cyanosis in his feet. Vital signs are BP 130/90, P 88, R 16. What should you suspect? A. Iliac arterial rupture B. Bilateral tibial fractures C. Compartment syndrome D. Lower leg embolism

C. Compartment syndrome

109. What inherited metabolic disease of the lungs and digestive system manifests during childhood? A. Multiple sclerosis B. Cerebral palsy C. Cystic fibrosis D. Sickle cell disease

C. Cystic fibrosis

300. A 6 year old boy was struck by a car and thrown 30 feet. His skin is pale. He is unconscious and unresponsive to painful stimulus. Vital signs are BP 80/30, P 160, R 60 and shallow. Which of the following best describes his condition? A. Decompensated shock with respiratory distress B. Compensated shock with respiratory distress C. Decompensated shock with respiratory failure D. Compensated shock with respiratory failure

C. Decompensated shock with respiratory failure

588. A 24 year old male complains of shortness of breath. He has a dry cough and burning feeling under his sternum. His symptoms started after he finished diving two hours ago. Vital signs are BP 120/70, P 90 and regular, R 18. What should you suspect? A. An air embolism B. Pneumothorax C. Decompression sickness D. An acute cerebrovascular accident

C. Decompression sickness

408. Why are elderly trauma patients at risk for fluid overload and pulmonary edema as a result of intravenous therapy? A. Decreased chest wall compliance and movement B. Decreased baroreceptor sensitivity to pressure C. Decreased renal function and stroke volume D. Decreased chemoreceptor sensitivity

C. Decreased renal function and stroke volume

62. A 26 year old female jumped from the second floor of her house. She states she was getting away from her abusive husband. What should you do? A. Obtain a set of vital signs. B. Check for bilateral ankle fractures. C. Determine if the scene is safe. D. Asses for compression injury to the spine.

C. Determine if the scene is safe.

198. What complication may occur as a result of incomplete delivery of the placenta? A. Uterine rupture B. Chronic urinary tract infections C. Disseminated intravascular coagulation D. Postpartum vaginal hemorrhage

C. Disseminated intravascular coagulation

150. What is the term used to describe the obligation you have to render assistance to a patient? A. Advanced directive B. Standing order C. Duty to act D. Good Samaritan law

C. Duty to act

105. What is abnormality of breathing rate, pattern, or effort called? A. Dysphonia B. Hypoxia C. Dyspnea D. Anoxia

C. Dyspnea

575. What disease has the greatest impact on alveolar oxygen diffusion? A. Bronchitis B. Pneumonia C. Emphysema D. Asthma

C. Emphysema

318. Firefighters pulled a 44 year old male from a burning house. His lips and nasal hairs are burnt. Vital signs are BP 160/90, P 98, R 32, SaO2 94%. What should you do? A. Insert a combitube B. Insert an oropharyngeal airway C. Endotracheally intubate D. Ventilate using a bag-valve-mask

C. Endotracheally intubate

68. A 55 year old male remains in ventricular fibrillation after three shocks and an IV epinephrine. What should you do? A. Epinephrine (1:1000) in the sequence:1mg, 3mg, 5mg. B. Epinephrine (1:10,00) by endotracheal tube. C. Epinephrine (1:10,000) every three to five minutes. D. Epinephrine (1:1,000) every three to five minutes.

C. Epinephrine (1:10,000) every three to five minutes.

418. At the scene of a multiple vehicle accident, what should you do first? A. Treat the first patient you see B. Start triage C. Establish incident command D. Set up a command post

C. Establish incident command

231. Which glands release their chemical products through ducts for a local effect? A. Endocrine B. Adrenal C. Exocrine D. Hormone

C. Exocrine

96. You suspect your partner has intubated the esophagus. What should you do? A. Check the end tidal CO2 monitor. B. Leave the tube in place and ventilate by BVM. C. Extubate and ventilate by BVM. D. Extubate and reattempt to intubate the patient.

C. Extubate and ventilate by BVM.

73. What is the primary action of insulin? A. Add a functional group during gluconeogenesis. B. Reduce the glucose consumption of the cells. C. Facilitate glucose transport into cells. D. Increase blood glucose levels.

C. Facilitate glucose transport into cells.

487. A 59 year old female missed her weekly renal dialysis appointment. She is feeling weak and unable to care for herself. What should you suspect? A. Anemia B. Polyuria C. Fluid overload D. Hypokalemia

C. Fluid overload

392. One way to increase preload is fluid administration. This affects A. Hans Mobitz Reflex. B. Poiseuille's Law. C. Frank Starling's Law. D. Hering-Breuer Reflex.

C. Frank Starling's Law.

116. Which of the following would properly represent a female who has been pregnant three times, given birth twice, and had one spontaneous abortion? A. P3, G2, AB1. B. P5, G2, AB1. C. G3, P2, AB1. D. G2, P2, AB1.

C. G3, P2, AB1.

202. What complicates coronary perfusion during in CPR? A. Hyperinflation of the lungs B. Esophageal intubation C. Gastric distention D. Poor airway management

C. Gastric distention

255. You are treating a 56 year old female with severe hypoglycemia who is unconscious. How should you elevate her blood sugar? A. Give glucose orally or IM if there is no gag reflex B. Try glucagon IM, if it fails give dextrose IO C. Give dextrose IV, if IV fails give glucagon IM D. Give glucagon IM or administer glucose buccally

C. Give dextrose IV, if IV fails give glucagon IM

200. What personal protective equipment is worn during intubation? A. Gloves, eye protection, mask, and gown B. Gloves C. Gloves, eye protection, and mask D. Gloves and eye protection

C. Gloves, eye protection, and mask

613. What term is given to the number of times a woman has been pregnant? A. Primipara B. Parity C. Gravidity D. Gestation

C. Gravidity

144. What environmental emergency is life-threatening? A. Chilblains B. Heat exhaustion C. Heat stroke D. Frostbite

C. Heat stroke

524. A 22 year old female complained of a headache and collapsed suddenly. She has pinpoint pupils and withdraws from painful stimulus. She vomited once prior to your arrival. Vital signs are BP 190/126, P 60, R 36. What should you suspect? A. Hypoglycemia B. Grand mal seizure C. Hemorrhagic stroke D. Narcotic overdose

C. Hemorrhagic stroke

343. An alert 75 year old male after slipped on his wet sidewalk. He is sober and denies hitting his head. He states his legs just went out from under him and he fell to his right knee. His right leg is internally rotated and shortened. Vital signs are BP 110/40, P 96, R 18. What should you suspect? A. Hip fracture B. Femur fracture C. Hip dislocation D. Spinal injury

C. Hip dislocation

514. What is the natural tendency of the body to maintain a steady and normal internal environment known as? A. Constant metabolism B. Positive feedback C. Homeostasis D. Osmosis

C. Homeostasis

5. What is an abnormally high level of carbon dioxide in the blood called? A. Pneumonia B. Hypoxia C. Hypercapnia D. Emphysema

C. Hypercapnia

6. What is oxygen deficiency in the body called? A. Hypercarbia B. Hyperoxia C. Hypoxia D. Hypoxemia

C. Hypoxia

351. Which cranial nerves are involved in the cardinal positions of gaze? A. I, III, and IV B. VI, VII, and X C. III, IV, and VI D. I, III, and VI

C. III, IV, and VI

243. How should you dispose of dressings and bandages that are saturated with blood? A. A cardboard box and sealed with tape B. In any normal garbage container C. In a red bag with a bio hazard seal D. At a hospital ED trash container

C. In a red bag with a bio hazard seal

39. What is the primary function of insulin? A. Increase glucose transport out of the cells and increase pancreas glycogen levels B. Increase glucose transport out of the cells and increase liver glycogen levels C. Increase glucose transport into the cells and increase liver glycogen levels D. Decrease glucose transport into the cells and decrease pancreas glycogen levels

C. Increase glucose transport into the cells and increase liver glycogen levels

578. What is the most common route of hazardous materials exposure? A. Absorption B. Injection C. Inhalation D. Ingestion

C. Inhalation

529. You respond for an unconscious 5 year old. The patient's skin is dusky, he responds to deep painful stimuli, and his breathing is slow and shallow. After initiating ventilation with a bag-valve mask, his mentation and respiratory effort do not change. His pulse is 46. What should you do? A. Initiate transport. B. Attempt to place an oral airway. C. Initiate chest compressions. D. Increase the rate of ventilation.

C. Initiate chest compressions.

278. A 72 year old female woke with dyspnea. Crackles are audible to her scapulae bilaterally. She is coughing frothy pink sputum. Vital signs are BP 158/98, P 128, R 8. What should you do to improve her minute volume? A. Administer nitroglycerin 0.4 mg sublingual B. Administer furosemide 1 mg/kg IV at 20 mg/min C. Intubate and ventilate with a BVM D. Provide oxygen by non-rebreather mask

C. Intubate and ventilate with a BVM

450. A 52 year old female was the passenger in a car crash in which the airbag deployed. She complains of violent pain in her left shoulder. What is this known as? A. Grey-Turner's sign B. Cullen's sign C. Kehr's sign D. Shoulder dystocia

C. Kehr's sign

560. The spinal cord runs from the base of the brain down through the spine. The spinal cord ends at about vertebra ___. Below that area, a collection of nerve roots continues, looking somewhat like a horse's tail (cauda equina). A. T10 B. C7 C. L2 D. T7

C. L2

635. A 54 year old male has burns over 60% total body surface. Which type of fluid should you administer? A. 5% dextrose in water B. Normal saline C. Lactated ringers D. Hextend

C. Lactated ringers

286. The negative electrode is placed on the right arm, the positive electrode is placed on the left leg, the ground lead is on the left arm. This represents the correct lead placement for what Lead? A. MCL Lead. B. Lead I. C. Lead II. D. Lead III.

C. Lead II.

46. A 35 year old epileptic is actively seizing (full clonic movement). What medication should you consider? A. Verapamil B. Procainamide C. Lorazepam D. Calcium

C. Lorazepam

70. A 22 year old female complains of joint pain and flu-like symptoms over the past two days. Her abdomen is soft and non-tender, but she appears to have a circular rash on her lower left quadrant. What should you suspect? A. Cholecystis B. Gastroenteritis C. Lyme's disease D. Influenza

C. Lyme's disease

448. A patient complains of night sweats, weight loss, and shortness of breath. Palpation reveals nodules in his axillary region. He denies any sputum production. What should you suspect? A. Pneumonia B. Hepatitis C. Lymphoma D. Tuberculosis

C. Lymphoma

304. Which of the following hormones affects the body's biological clock? A. Calcitonin B. Cortisol C. Melatonin D. Aldosterone

C. Melatonin

8. A 23 year old male complains of neck stiffness and flu symptoms for the past few days. He also describes a high fever with a severe headache, dizziness and blurred vision. What should you suspect? A. Hemorrhagic stroke B. Migraine C. Meningitis D. Influenza

C. Meningitis

463. What is the responsibility of the Safety Officer? A. Collects hazard and risk data for documentation B. Supports operations C. Monitors the scene for potential hazards D. Alerts media regarding hazards to the community

C. Monitors the scene for potential hazards

186. A 38 year female is in labor in her car. This is her fourth child, contractions last 30 seconds and occur every 1-2 minutes. What should you do? A. Tell her to bear down hard and to push. B. Call for air medical transport. C. Move her to the ambulance and prepare for delivery. D. Transport the patient to the hospital for treatment.

C. Move her to the ambulance and prepare for delivery.

587. A 22 year old male working at a factory has recently inhaled a poison. After ensuring scene safety, what should you do? A. Insert and oral airway. B. Administer high-flow oxygen. C. Move the patient to an area outside. D. Obtain a set of vital signs.

C. Move the patient to an area outside.

570. A 34 year old female with a history of hypothyroidism is unresponsive. A physical exam reveals thin hair, facial swelling, and very cold, pliable skin. Vital signs are BP 90/62, P 56, R 10, temperature 95F. What should you suspect? A. Addison's disease B. Thyrotoxicosis C. Myxedema D. Hypothermia

C. Myxedema

193. A 13 year old has been found unresponsive on her bedroom floor. She has shallow respirations at four-times-a-minute, unobtainable radial pulse, pinpoint pupils, and a slow carotid pulse. Her mother provides you with a prescription bottle labeled morphine. Assisted ventilations are started with a bag-valve mask and an IV has been established. What medication would benefit this patient the most? A. Lidocaine B. Atropine C. Naloxone D. Epinephrine

C. Naloxone

199. Which is a sign of respiratory failure for an adult? A. Mouth breathing B. Breathing 16 times per minute. C. Nasal flaring D. Skin is pink and dry.

C. Nasal flaring

432. Which structure in the kidney forms urine? A. Renal tube B. Renal medulla C. Nephron D. Renal cortex

C. Nephron

327. Which neurotransmitter is found in the post ganglionic synaptic terminals of the sympathetic nerves? A. Acetylcholine B. Serotonin C. Norepinephrine D. Gamma-aminobutyric acid

C. Norepinephrine

297. A 73 year old female is her left side and responsive only to pain. You note a fruity odor on her breath. Her blood glucose is 431 mg/dL. Vital signs are BP 96/80, P 120, R 44. What should you administer? A. Furosemide B. Sodium bicarbonate C. Normal saline D. Diazepam

C. Normal saline

415. What blood type is the universal donor? A. A B. B C. O D. AB

C. O

203. When completing the narrative portion of your prehospital care report, the "O" in SOAP stands for: A. Objection B. Observation C. Objective D. Operation

C. Objective

50. A 7 year old boy is found supine at the base of 15 foot high jungle gym. His teacher is unsure if he fell from the equipment. Vital signs are BP 100/90, R 0, P 42, SaO2 93%. What should you do? A. Insert an oropharyngeal airway. B. Open his airway with a head tilt-chin lift maneuver. C. Open his airway with a jaw thrust maneuver. D. Start CPR.

C. Open his airway with a jaw thrust maneuver.

128. A 6 year old male complains of belly pain. What should you use to determine his pain level? A. 1 to 10 pain rating scale B. Wong/Baker pain scale C. Oucher pain scale D. Analog visual scale

C. Oucher pain scale

38. What causes priapism in a trauma patient? A. Rupture of the urinary bladder B. Total autonomic nervous system dysfunction C. Parasympathetic nervous system dominance D. Sympathetic nervous system dominance

C. Parasympathetic nervous system dominance

134. Your 65 year old male patient presents with a fever and sharp, steady pain along the upper neck and shoulder that worsens when he takes a breath. Vital signs are BP 144/92, P 99 and regular, R 18 and regular, SpO2 of 95% on room air. What should you do? A. Administer nitroglycerin B. Obtain intravenous access C. Perform a 12-lead ECG D. Apply oxygen

C. Perform a 12-lead ECG

525. An 11 year old male has been sick for two weeks and now has a distinct "whoop" sound after he coughs. What is the most likely cause? A. Bronchitis B. Meningitis C. Pertussis D. Tuberculosis

C. Pertussis

272. What is the study of the drug receptor interaction called? A. Pharmacology B. Physiology C. Pharmacodynamics D. Pharmacokinetics

C. Pharmacodynamics

543. A 16 year old male has a broken nose. He is bleeding heavily from both nostrils. What should you do? A. Apply direct pressure to his nostrils. B. Gently pack both nostrils with sterile gauze. C. Pinch his nose and lean him forward. D. Pinch his nose and lean him back.

C. Pinch his nose and lean him forward.

135. A 23 year old pregnant female is pushing when you arrive. You find her bag of water broke and the fluid was green. Fetal heart tones are 80. What should you do? A. Encourage her to continue pushing. B. Start at least one large bore IV. C. Place her on her side and apply oxygen. D. Place her in knee-chest position and apply oxygen.

C. Place her on her side and apply oxygen.

577. You are treating a 65 year old male with a history of CHF in acute respiratory distress. He complains of difficulty breathing and chest pain. You note crackles bilaterally, pulse 100, respiratory rate of 22, and BP 160/90. You should: A. Administer 0.4 mg of nitroglycerin. B. Have him chew 162 mg of aspirin. C. Place the patient on CPAP. D. Prepare for an advanced airway.

C. Place the patient on CPAP.

533. What is the medical term for excessive urine production? A. Oliguria B. Hyperuria C. Polyuria D. Nocturia

C. Polyuria

624. Excessive urination is known by what medical term? A. Polyphagia B. Glycosuria C. Polyuria D. Polydipsia

C. Polyuria

293. A 28 year old female is 30 weeks pregnant with twins. Her water has broken and she feels like she has to move her bowels. The nearest hospital is 40 miles away. A medical helicopter is responding but is 45 minutes from your location. What should you do? A. Load and go and deliver the babies en route B. Call for an additional ambulance C. Prepare for imminent delivery D. Administer brethine and wait for the helicopter

C. Prepare for imminent delivery

409. What is the mechanism of action for amiodarone? A. Inhibits cardiac action potential in phase 0 B. Slows AV conduction transmittance C. Prolongs cardiac action potential in phase 3 D. Stabilizes all cardiac action potential membranes.

C. Prolongs cardiac action potential in phase 3

153. An alert 45 year old female is pale and cyanotic. Her vitals are BP 180/104, P 102 and irregular, R 28 with bilateral crackles. What is the most likely cause of her shortness of breath? A. Anaphylaxis B. Asthma C. Pulmonary edema D. Simple pneumothorax

C. Pulmonary edema

623. What does a drop in blood pressure greater than 10 mmHg during inspiration indicate? A. Biot's respirations B. Hypercarbia C. Pulsus paradoxus D. Hyperventilation

C. Pulsus paradoxus

407. A 25 year old male attempted to commit suicide by taking 6 mg Lorazepam. What is your greatest concern? A. Circulatory alkalosis B. Agitated outbursts of anger C. Respiratory depression D. Hyperemesis

C. Respiratory depression

240. You find a patient in the tripod position. What should you suspect? A. A cardiac emergency B. Gastrointestinal distress C. Respiratory distress D. A transischemic attack

C. Respiratory distress

20. A 52 year old male was the unrestrained driver in a frontal impact car crash. Which of the following injuries would lead you to believe the patient traveled "up and over" the dashboard instead of "down and under"? A. Patellar dislocation B. Cervical spine fracture C. Ruptured diaphragm D. Flail chest

C. Ruptured diaphragm

235. What condition can present with paranoia, delusions, and auditory hallucinations? A. Obsessive-compulsive disorder B. Organic brain syndrome C. Schizophrenia D. Bi-polar disorder

C. Schizophrenia

242. A 20 year old male struck his head while jumping into a swimming pool. He is unconscious and apneic. Vital signs are BP 88/70, P 80. There is a large amount of swelling and deformity in the cervical spine area. What should you do? A. Use the head tilt/chin lift to open his airway B. Administer oxygen via non-rebreather mask C. Secure him to a long spineboard D. Apply and inflate MAST

C. Secure him to a long spineboard

364. Where do afferent fibers transmit impulses from? A. The central nervous system to the sensory nerves. B. Motor nerves to the central nervous system. C. Sensory nerves to the central nervous system. D. The central nervous system to the motor nerves.

C. Sensory nerves to the central nervous system.

338. You are at a chemical plant where 12 workers are exposed to chemical fumes. They have severe dyspnea and are moaning on the ground. What should you do? A. Administer 2 mg of Atropine every three to five minutes B. Administer oxygen at 15 LPM via NRB mask C. Set up an incident command post D. Begin triage

C. Set up an incident command post

332. Why is the electrical impulse slightly delayed at the AV node? A. To allow the primary cardiac pacemaker to reset. B. To allow the bundle of His can depolarize fully. C. So the atria can empty into the ventricles. D. So the ventricles can contract completely.

C. So the atria can empty into the ventricles.

196. What ion plays a major role in regulating the distribution of water in the body? A. Magnesium B. Calcium C. Sodium D. Potassium

C. Sodium

152. What is limiting the number of people or resources you are supervising known as? A. Unified command B. Command and control C. Span of control D. Unity of command

C. Span of control

145. Where is the blood found during hemoptysis? A. Stool B. Esophagus C. Sputum D. Urine

C. Sputum

485. A patient is trapped in a car with side to side rocking. What should you do? A. Extricate the patient B. Remove the steering wheel C. Stabilize the car D. Remove the roof

C. Stabilize the car

478. What is the purpose of the National Incident Management System? A. Provide plans for covering up terrorist attacks. B. Allow for federal control of all major incidents. C. Standardize the multi-agency response to an MCI. D. Provide funding to local agencies that deal with MCI's.

C. Standardize the multi-agency response to an MCI.

582. A 5 year old male swallowed three of his grandmother's digoxin tablets several hours ago. He is alert and oriented. His vitals are BP 90/40, P 48 R 30. The cardiac monitor shows a sinus bradycardia with a first degree block. What should you do? A. 0.2 mg/kg atropine B. 20 mg/kg calcium chloride C. Start transcutaneous pacing D. 0.01 mg/kg epinephrine

C. Start transcutaneous pacing

455. What is a series of two or more generalized motor seizures without an intervening period of consciousness known as? A. Hypertonic seizure B. A petit mal seizure C. Status epilepticus D. A complex partial seizure

C. Status epilepticus

428. A 26 year old male asthmatic complains of difficulty breathing. You administer albuterol, what should you suspect? A. Suppression of heart activity and bronchial constriction. B. Stimulation of the heart and bronchial constriction. C. Stimulation of the heart and bronchial dilation. D. Suppression of heart activity and bronchial dilation.

C. Stimulation of the heart and bronchial dilation

374. A 45 year old male has been injured in a house fire and has burnt nasal hairs. He also makes high-pitch noises with inspiration. How are these respirations defined? A. Wheezing B. Snoring C. Stridor D. Rhonchi

C. Stridor

375. What is a high pitched noise heard during inspiration in a partial airway obstruction? A. Cough B. Dyspnea C. Stridor D. Dyphonia

C. Stridor

568. A lethargic 78 year old female has chest pain. She is dyspneic and nauseated. An ECG shows widened polymorphic complex and a ventricular rate of 130. What should you do? A. Administer amiodarone B. Start chest compressions C. Synchronized cardioversion D. Administer lidocaine

C. Synchronized cardioversion

74. What cells form the initial clot following vascular injury? A. Erythrocytes B. Lymphocytes C. Thrombocytes D. Monocytes

C. Thrombocytes

608. Which sector coordinates operations with the staging officer and routes patients to the hospital? A. Communications B. Command C. Transportation D. Triage

C. Transportation

217. While assessing a 32 year old pregnant female, you discover fetal heart tones at 98 bpm. What should you do? A. Obtain a secondary set of vital signs B. Start a dopamine drip C. Turn to her left side and apply oxygen D. Administer atropine

C. Turn to her left side and apply oxygen

270. A 57 year old male complains of bleeding with defecation. He claims no significant medical history, has had no recent illness, and takes no medications. What should you suspect? A. Pancreatitis B. Viral gastroenteritis C. Ulcerative colitis D. Cholecystitis

C. Ulcerative colitis

42. A 25 year old male has a closed head injury and a knife impaled in his back. He is combative and screams incomprehensible words while thrashing. What should you do? A. Titrate diazepam administration to gain control of the patient. B. Use straps and spine board to gain control of the patient. C. Use rapid sequence intubation to protect the patient. D. Request the police to restrain the patient for transport.

C. Use rapid sequence intubation to protect the patient.

321. After fertilization of an egg, where will embryo develop and mature? A. Cervix B. Fallopian tube C. Uterus D. Vagina

C. Uterus

138. A 32 year old female attempted to commit suicide by taking sleeping pills and cutting her wrists. She has dark red blood oozing from the wrist lacerations. Vital signs are BP 90/52, P 130 and weak, R 18. What type of bleeding should you suspect? A. Arterial B. Superficial C. Venous D. Capillary

C. Venous

124. A 16 year old was freed from entanglement in a motor vehicle crash. Their right arm is amputated below the elbow. What should you do with the amputation? A. Place it into its anatomical position and wrap it with dry gauze B. Place it in a bag packed with ice and transport it with patient C. Wrap it in moistened gauze, place it in a bag, and keep it cool D. Wrap it in dry gauze and keep it warm during transport

C. Wrap it in moistened gauze, place it in a bag, and keep it cool

417. A 35 year old male has been electrocuted. What other life threat should you be prepared for? A. internal bleeding B. heat stroke C. cardiac arrest D. allergic reaction

C. cardiac arrest

26. A patient was ejected from an automobile and is apneic and pulseless. ECG reveals a regular rhythm with an R-R interval of 1.24 seconds and a QRS width of 110 milliseconds. You should consider A. transcutaneous pacing. B. atropine 0.5 mg IV. C. epinephrine 1 mg IV. D. adenosine 6 mg rapid IV.

C. epinephrine 1 mg IV.

310. A contraindication for the use of morphine sulfate is: A. pulmonary edema B. kidney stones C. hypovolemia D. chest pain

C. hypovolemia

120. You are dispatched for a 78 yo male who has fallen. He currently has no complaints and is alert and oriented. He is unsure if he lost consciousnessness at any point. He takes metoprolol and atorvastatin. His blood pressure when lying down is 140/90 with a HR of 58 which becomes 100/60 with a HR of 59 when standing. You suspect which of the following as a the most likely etiology of his fall: A. hemorrhagic stroke B. unsteady gait with poor mobility C. medication side effect D. acute myocardial infarction

C. medication side effect

625. A driver is sitting with her legs trapped between the dash and the floor. The roof is collapsed between the B and C posts. To free the patient, you should use A. cribbing, air chisel, and hydraulic cutter. B. airbags, K12 rescue saw, and chain. C. wedges, high-lift jack, and come-along tool. D. step chocks, reciprocating saw, and halligan bar.

C. wedges, high-lift jack, and come-along tool.

602. A 60 year old male with a head injury is moaning and making incomprehensible sounds. He withdrew when you started his IV but is otherwise not moving. His eyes are wide open. What is his Glasgow Coma Score? A. 13 B. 3 C. 6 D. 10

D. 10

581. You suspect a tension pneumothorax in a 26 year old male. How should you perform needle decompression? A. 20-22 gauge catheter above the rib in the midclavicular, 3rd intercostal space. B. 14-16 gauge catheter below the rib in the midclavicular, 3rd intercostal space. C. 20-22 gauge catheter below the rib in the midclavicular, 2nd intercostal space. D. 14-16 gauge catheter above the rib in the midclavicular, 2nd intercostal space.

D. 14-16 gauge catheter above the rib in the midclavicular, 2nd intercostal space.

496. Which of the following patients should have the pneumatic anti-shock garment applied and inflated? A. 22 year old female gunshot wound to the flank, BP 84/44 B. 35 year old female blunt abdominal trauma, BP 180/90. C. 25 year old male head injury, apneic and tachycardia, BP 86/30 D. 16 year old male bilateral tibia and fibula fractures, BP 90/54

D. 16 year old male bilateral tibia and fibula fractures, BP 90/54

232. What is the dose for lorazepam for seizures? A. 2 g IV B. 200 mcg IV C. 2 gr IV D. 2 - 4 mg IV

D. 2 - 4 mg IV

329. What is a typical dose for Ativan for seizures? A. 200 mcg IV B. 2 g IV C. 2 gr IV D. 2-4 mg IV

D. 2-4 mg IV

566. You are giving 3 mg of midazolam. Your concentration is 5 mg/5 mL. How many mL should you give? A. 7 B. 1 C. 5 D. 3

D. 3

99. During intubation, what is the maximum amount of time to allow without ventilating your patient? A. 10 seconds B. 15 seconds C. 60 seconds D. 30 seconds

D. 30 seconds

519. A 24 year old female was burned in a fire. She has third degree burns to her anterior chest, both her arms and hands, and burns to her face and head. What percentage of her body is burned? A. 27% B. 45% C. 18% D. 36%

D. 36%

216. How quickly should you expect a clot to form from a venous laceration? A. 1 minute B. 7-10 minutes C. 11-14 minutes D. 4-6 minutes

D. 4-6 minutes

347. The body will not tolerate an acute blood loss of greater than ________ of blood volume. A. 30% B. 10% C. 20% D. 40%

D. 40%

531. What is the inherent pacing rate of the AV junction? A. 60-100 B. 10-20 C. 20-40 D. 40-60

D. 40-60

214. What is the inherent rate for the AV node? A. 150-250/min B. 20-40/min C. 60-100/min D. 40-60/min

D. 40-60/min

360. You are treating a hypotensive woman who weighs 212 lbs. You have been ordered to give her a Dopamine drip at 9 mcg/kg/min. Your ambulance service carries 250cc bags. How much dopamine would you mix in the bag to reach a dilution of 1600 mcg/mL? A. 200mg B. 800mg C. 1000mg D. 400mg

D. 400mg

474. To administer dextrose, what must a patient's blood sugar be under? A. 40 mg/dL B. 100 mg/dL C. 80 mg/dL D. 60 mg/dL

D. 60 mg/dL

423. You are ordered to give a medication based on weight. The transfer papers say the patient weighs 155 lbs. How many kilograms does the patient weigh? A. 71 kg B. 78 kg C. 77 kg D. 70 kg

D. 70 kg

405. A 67 year old female is unconscious at the bottom of a flight of stairs. She responds to pain by stiffening her arms and legs but no external trauma is noted. Vital signs are BP 176/122, P 66, R 22 and irregular. What should you suspect? A. A lung injury B. Decompensated shock C. Hypovolemic shock D. A head injury

D. A head injury

251. What does S-T segment elevation greater than 0.1 mV in at least two contiguous leads indicate? A. Active ischemia B. Unstable angina C. A Mobitz II heart block D. A myocardial infarction

D. A myocardial infarction

486. A patient has excessive bleeding from the neck. What should you apply? A. A band-aid B. A tourniquet C. An occlusive dressing D. A pressure dressing

D. A pressure dressing

383. A 25 year old female has bruising and swelling to the left side of her throat. Subcutaneous emphysema and cyanosis are present. What should you suspect? A. Pneumothorax B. A ruptured esophagus C. Esophageal varices D. A tracheal tear

D. A tracheal tear

32. Where would you insert the needle to decompress the chest? A. Below the 3rd rib midclavicular line B. Below the 4th rib midclavicular line C. Above the 4th rib midclavicular line D. Above the 3rd rib midclavicular line

D. Above the 3rd rib midclavicular line

322. A 56 year old female is developing neurologic abnormalities during her hemodialysis. What should you suspect? A. Hypotension B. Acute myocardial infraction C. Hyperglycemia D. Accumulated blood urea

D. Accumulated blood urea

287. An unresponsive 20 yo male struck his head. Vital signs are BP 180/20, P 40, R 8. What should you do? A. Perform endotracheal intubation B. Ventilate using a BVM at 12/min C. Apply oxygen 10lpm via mask D. Administer 0.5 mg Atropine

D. Administer 0.5 mg Atropine

95. A 62 year old female complains of chest pain and shortness of breath. She is extremely anxious. Lung sounds are present with crackles in the bases. Vital signs are BP 80/56, P 128, R 24, SpO2 87%. What should you do? A. Administer nitroglycerin B. Start a dopamine drip C. Give a fluid bolus D. Administer Aspirin

D. Administer Aspirin

590. A 78 year old male complains of 10/10 chest pain with palpitations. He is short of breath. His skin is pale, cool and clammy. An ECG shows an narrow complex at a rate of 200. What should you do? A. Perform a precordial thump B. Start chest compressions C. Administer amiodarone D. Administer adenosine

D. Administer adenosine

468. An alert 65 year old male speaks in 2 word dyspnea. He has a 10 year cardiac history. Lung sounds reveal crackles in the bases with expiratory wheezing. Vital signs are BP 140/90, P 110, R 30. What should you do? A. Administer nitroglycerin B. Obtain IV access C. Acquire a 12 lead ECG D. Administer aspirin

D. Administer aspirin

336. A 28 year old female complains of dyspnea while eating dinner at a restaurant. She has audible wheezing and facial swelling with urticaria. Vital signs are BP 100/72, P 130, R 24, SpO2 94%. What should you do? A. Administer diphenhydramine. B. Establish two large bore IVs. C. Position her supine. D. Administer high-flow oxygen.

D. Administer high-flow oxygen.

139. A 51 year old male with a history of COPD is having difficulty breathing. Vital signs are BP 136/74, R 22, P 100, SpO2 95%. What should you do? A. Apply high-flow oxygen by bag-valve mask. B. Withhold oxygen to avoid decreasing the hypoxic drive. C. Apply low-flow oxygen by nasal cannula. D. Administer oxygen by nonrebreather mask.

D. Administer oxygen by nonrebreather mask.

459. A 26 year old male scuba diver reports severe joint pain an hour after ascent. Vitals are: BP 110/68, P 60, R 14, and SpO2 100%. What should you do? A. Transport to a hyperbaric facility. B. Provide oxygen via a CPAP mask. C. Establish an IV to provide pain relief. D. Administer oxygen via an NRB.

D. Administer oxygen via an NRB.

435. What are written instructions expressing an individual's health care wishes in the event that they are incapacitated? A. Health care surrogates B. Medical practice directives C. Health care affidavits D. Advance directives

D. Advance directives

467. You find a critically injured female in single vehicle automobile collision on a rural road. What additional resource should you mobilize? A. Local sheriff B. A second ambulance C. A rescue squad D. Air medical transport

D. Air medical transport

580. You are called to a bar for a 52 year old male who has slurred speech and difficulty sitting upright. He is unable to follow your commands and refuses to leave the bar. Which of the following should you consider LAST? A. Stroke B. Diabetic reaction C. Seizure D. Alcohol intoxication

D. Alcohol intoxication

228. A febrile 78 year old male in respiratory distress has a productive cough with yellow sputum. Lung sounds are absent in the lower third of his lung fields. What is a DEFINITIVE treatment for this patient? A. Albuterol B. Furosemide C. Ipratropium bromide D. Antibiotics

D. Antibiotics

63. What structure has baroreceptors? A. Vena cava B. Ventricular wall C. Atrioventricular node D. Aortic arch

D. Aortic arch

634. "https://testing.fisdap.net/testing_images/EKG-Scans-016.jpg" (NS at 70 BPM) A 54 year old male complains of short bursts of chest pain when his internal defibrillator fires. You note he is internally defibrillated every 10 seconds. The ECG returns to the rhythm shown just before the patient is defibrillated. What should you do? A. Begin overdrive pacing with low joules setting. B. Obtain a 12 lead ECG and transport emergently. C. Monitor vital signs and sedative agent. D. Apply a magnet on the patient's chest.

D. Apply a magnet on the patient's chest.

554. What is the correct technique when splinting a suspected finger fracture? A. Immobilize the hand and finger in a pillow and apply ice. B. Tape the fractured finger to a neighboring finger only. C. Place an arm board under the wrist and wrap with curlex. D. Apply a straight, flat, and rigid splint to the finger.

D. Apply a straight, flat, and rigid splint to the finger.

391. You are at an amusement park when you witness a 19 year old male being stabbed in the arm. After assuring the scene is safe, you approach and see that he is experiencing slow, steady bleeding. You have disposable gloves in your pocket, but no bandages. What should you do? A. Elevate the arm and use a pressure point to control bleeding. B. Send a bystander to locate a tourniquet. C. Locate a first aid kit and control the bleeding with bandages. D. Apply direct pressure to the wound using your gloved hand.

D. Apply direct pressure to the wound using your gloved hand.

64. An alert, 78 year old female complains of dyspnea. She speaks in full sentences and answers all your questions. Vital signs are BP 150/70, P 110 and irregular, R 26 and labored. You note peripheral cyanosis. What should you do? A. Begin positive-pressure ventilation with a BVM. B. Sedate and intubate orotracheally. C. Apply a nasal cannula with high flow oxygen at 2 lpm. D. Apply high flow oxygen at 12-15 lpm.

D. Apply high flow oxygen at 12-15 lpm.

233. A 4 year old female is warm and withdrawn when you arrive. The mother states that she had a 5 minute seizure prior to your arrival. She has had previous seizures, but that this one was longer and more violent. What should you do? A. Administer 4.5 mg diazepam. B. Suggest that she see her primary care physician. C. Apply oxygen and obtain a 12 lead ECG. D. Apply oxygen and give a fluid bolus.

D. Apply oxygen and give a fluid bolus.

225. During transport a 32 year old pregnant female tells you the baby is coming. You look and see two feet at the vaginal canal. What should you do? A. Apply fundal pressure and prepare for a breech delivery. B. Direct your partner to pull over and come back to assist you. C. Tell her to pant and have your partner begin rapid transport. D. Apply oxygen and place her in a knee-chest position.

D. Apply oxygen and place her in a knee-chest position.

371. A 52 year old patient with a history of liver failure complains of shortness of breath and abdominal swelling. What should you suspect? A. Acute MI B. Aortic aneurysm C. Bladder blockage D. Ascites

D. Ascites

314. When examining the abdomen of a female who is five months pregnant, where would you expect to palpate the superior portion of the uterus? A. Above the symphysis pubis B. Hypochondriac region C. Epigastric region. D. At the umbilicus

D. At the umbilicus

35. What condition results when the alveoli collapse? A. Pneumothorax B. Pneumonia C. Effusion D. Atelectasis

D. Atelectasis

421. The process of moving the responsibility for incident command from one Incident Commander to another is called "transfer of command." The previous Incident Commander should: A. Continue as Co-Commander B. Leave to eliminate confusion C. Notify headquarters in person D. Be given another assignment

D. Be given another assignment

206. A 44 year old female complains of diffuse abdominal pain with cramping. She states that she has vomited brownish-greenish yellow fluid several times. Her abdomen is distended and she has been constipated for the last few days. What should you suspect? A. Cholecystitis B. Diverticular disease C. Pancreatitis D. Bowel obstruction

D. Bowel obstruction

151. What type of drug is Verapamil? A. Beta blocker B. Antihypertensive medication C. Angiotension receptor blocker D. Calcium channel blocker

D. Calcium channel blocker

94. A 62 year old female complains of chest pain and shortness of breath. She is extremely anxious. Vital signs are BP 80/56, P 118, R 24 with crackles, SpO2 87%. What is the most likely cause? A. Pulmonary embolus B. Hypovolemic shock C. Right-sided heart failure D. Cardiogenic shock

D. Cardiogenic shock

389. HIPAA legislation relates primarily to which medicolegal issue? A. Abandonment B. Consent C. Duty to act D. Confidentiality

D. Confidentiality

339. In the Incident Management System, what is the Liaison Officer is responsible for? A. Supporting incident operations. B. All of the on scene actions. C. Collecting data from the incident and releases it to the press. D. Coordinating all operations involving outside agencies.

D. Coordinating all operations involving outside agencies.

348. A 40 year old female has chronic bronchitis and has a productive cough of white sputum. She also has JVD, peripheral edema, and hypercapnia. An ECG shows an increase P wave amplitude. What else should you suspect? A. Emphysema B. Asthma C. Picwickian Syndrome D. Cor Pulmonale

D. Cor Pulmonale

81. Which of the following is an autosomal disorder of the exocrine glands which results in physiological changes in the respiratory, GI, integumentary, and muscoskeletal systems? A. Tuberculosis B. Sickle cell anemia C. Pneumonia D. Cystic fibrosis

D. Cystic fibrosis

305. Your successfully placed Endotracheal tube with a capnometry of 29 suddenly decreases to 4. What method would you use to determine the cause? A. LEMONS B. MOANS C. RODS D. DOPE

D. DOPE

444. A 34 year old female has a contusion above her left breast and left lateral torso after a motor vehicle collision. Vital signs are BP 102/64, P 96, R 18. During transport, her vital signs become BP 90/76, P 118, R 24. Breath sounds are absent on the left side. What should you do? A. Begin chest compressions B. Administer oxygen therapy C. Initiate IV therapy D. Decompress the chest

D. Decompress the chest

422. What condition presents with a fruity, acetone-like odor on the breath? A. Hypoglycemia B. Hyperglycemia C. Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic coma (HHNC) D. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)

D. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)

630. Which of the following terms best describes ventricular filling? A. Afterload B. Preload C. Systole D. Diastole

D. Diastole

385. What is the process that causes a solute to move from a gradient of greater concentration to lower concentration called? A. Active transport B. Facilitated diffusion C. Osmosis D. Diffusion

D. Diffusion

165. When the vascular container enlarges without proportional increase in the fluid volume, what type of shock should you suspect? A. Hypovolemic B. Decompensated C. Cardiogenic D. Distributive

D. Distributive

366. You deliver a baby boy without difficulty. He is blue and not crying. What should you do? A. Obtain a set of vital signs and cut the umbilical cord. B. Allow him to begin feeding to promote oxytocin stimulation. C. Start compressions and ventilate with supplemental oxygen. D. Dry and warm him, stimulate with a back rub, and suction.

D. Dry and warm him, stimulate with a back rub, and suction.

548. What should treatment for cardiogenic shock with associated pulmonary edema include? A. Rapid fluid replacement with a crystalloid solution. B. Placing the patient in the Trendelenburg position. C. The application and inflation of PASG. D. Elevating the patient's head and shoulders.

D. Elevating the patient's head and shoulders.

345. You arrive on the scene of a three-car motor vehicle collision. Two of the cars have major damage and some debris is scattered in the roadway. What should you do? A. Immediately begin triage of the injured patients. B. Call your supervisor to provide incident command. C. Contact your dispatch and request more ambulances. D. Ensure your vehicle is parked out of oncoming traffic.

D. Ensure your vehicle is parked out of oncoming traffic.

82. What structure prevents food or liquid from entering the trachea? A. Thyroid cartilage B. Uvula C. Larynx D. Epiglottis

D. Epiglottis

56. You arrive on scene to find a 14 year old male leaning forward in a chair. He appears anxious, is drooling and you hear high-pitched sounds when he inhales. His mother states he has a fever and has been complaining of a sore throat. What should you suspect? A. Anaphylaxis B. Asthma C. Croup D. Epiglottitis

D. Epiglottitis

406. In asystole, what is the first medication you would administer? A. Lidocaine B. Sodium Bicarbonate C. Atropine D. Epinephrine

D. Epinephrine

66. A 2 year old male has ingested an unknown amount of gasoline. What is your primary concern in your initial assessment? A. Establishing IV access TKO. B. Determining if the ingestion was intentional. C. Evaluating his cardiac rhythm. D. Evaluating his airway.

D. Evaluating his airway.

281. A 30 year old female is delivering a newborn. Which areas of the newborn's head should you avoid touching? A. Eyes and jaw B. Mouth and fontanelles C. Mouth and nose D. Eyes and fontanelles

D. Eyes and fontanelles

551. A 34 year old male was hit in the chest with a baseball bat. Portions of his chest move in the opposite directions when he breathes. What should you suspect? A. Pulmonary contusion B. Pneumothorax C. Rib fracture D. Flail chest

D. Flail chest

434. What condition results with the presence of an elevated intraocular pressure within the eye that can lead to vision loss? A. Strabismus B. Nystagmus C. Cataracts D. Glaucoma

D. Glaucoma

122. Which structure filters blood into a nephron? A. loop of Henle B. Collecting duct C. Bowman's capsule D. Glomerulus

D. Glomerulus

610. When a child presents with a high fever, stiff neck and petechial rash, what personal protective equipment should you use? A. Gloves and gown only B. Gloves only C. Gloves and mask only D. Gloves, mask and gown

D. Gloves, mask and gown

447. What happens in the body in response to a state of hypoglycemia? A. Glucagon and insulin production in the pancreas decreases B. Insulin causes the pancreas to release glucose stores C. Parasympathetic stimulus releases glycogen from the liver D. Glucagon stimulates the liver to release glycogen stores

D. Glucagon stimulates the liver to release glycogen stores

510. Hepatojugular reflux is an indication of what condition. A. Pancreatitis B. Bowel Obstruction C. Liver Failure D. Heart Failure

D. Heart Failure

503. What does chronotropy refer to? A. Stroke volume B. Blood pressure C. Cardiac output D. Heart rate

D. Heart rate

277. What neural signal prevents the lungs from overinflating? A. Crutzfelts-Jacobs reflex B. Epstein-Barr reflex C. Frank-Starling reflex D. Hering-Breuer reflex

D. Hering-Breuer reflex

381. What is the painless, progressive enlargement of tissue found mainly in the lymph nodes and spleen known as? A. Leukemia B. Polycythemia C. Hemolytic anemia D. Hodgkin's disease

D. Hodgkin's disease

115. What effect does reducing preload have in a patient with pulmonary edema? A. Decreased respiratory demand B. Decreased cardiac efficiency C. Increased afterload D. Improved cardiac efficiency

D. Improved cardiac efficiency

473. Where should you position your vehicle at a motor vehicle collision on the highway? A. 500 feet behind the patient's vehicle B. At a location determined by law enforcement C. At a staging area D. In front of the patient's vehicle

D. In front of the patient's vehicle

57. How should you ensure that your glucometer is functioning properly? A. Insert a test strip and ensure that the glucometer turns on. B. Measure your partner's blood glucose level and compare to normal. C. Measure your own blood glucose level and compare to your normal. D. Insert a test strip and acquire a drop of the glucometer control solution

D. Insert a test strip and acquire a drop of the glucometer control solution

550. A 40 year old male is unresponsive and pale, and you notice a deformity above his right wrist and bruising around his navel. His wife tells you that her husband was out drinking the previous evening and he stumbled while walking up the front steps. What should you suspect? A. Alcohol poisoning B. Hypoglycemia C. An extremity fracture D. Internal bleeding

D. Internal bleeding

359. What effect does AIDS have on the body's immune system? A. It mutates into pneumonia. B. It changes the function of erythrocytes. C. It causes HIV to replicate and spread. D. It suppresses the T cell function.

D. It suppresses the T cell function.

159. A man is threatening to beat his wife to death. The police have checked for weapons and called you to evaluate him. While interviewing the patient, what should you do? A. Keep him between yourself and the exit. B. Quickly expedite transport. C. Enter his personal space. D. Keep large furniture between him and you.

D. Keep large furniture between him and you.

480. A 67 year old female is undergoing dialysis treatment for renal failure. Which of her organs is compromised? A. Lungs B. Pancreas C. Liver D. Kidneys

D. Kidneys

37. What best defines shock? A. Deficiency of vascular tone due to hemorrhage. B. Inadequate cerebral blood flow. C. Hemorrhage exceeding 50% of total blood volume. D. Lack of adequate perfusion to the tissues.

D. Lack of adequate perfusion to the tissues.

437. A 22 year old male hit a tree at a high speed and was thrown 20 feet. He has a rigid abdomen and you determine him to be in hypovolemic shock. Where is he most likely bleeding? A. Liver and kidney B. Spleen and pancreas C. Spleen and stomach D. Liver and spleen

D. Liver and spleen

440. A pregnant female has a grand mal seizure during active labor. What should you administer? A. Oxygen B. Valium C. Sodium bicarbonate D. Magnesium sulfate

D. Magnesium sulfate

171. What structure contains the respiratory center of the brain? A. Cerebrum B. Cerebellum C. Pons D. Medulla

D. Medulla

295. Where should you perform a surgical airway? A. At the larynx superior to the hyoid bone. B. Superior to the thyroid cartilage. C. Caudally and at an angle to the cricoid cartilage. D. Midline through the cricothyroid membrane.

D. Midline through the cricothyroid membrane.

536. Which of the following manual airway maneuvers should be used to open the airway when caring for a patient with a suspected cervical spine injury? A. Sellick's B. Jaw/tongue lift C. Head-tilt/chin lift D. Modified jaw-thrust

D. Modified jaw-thrust

323. What disease involves inflammation followed by demyelination of the brain and spinal cord nerve fibers? A. Alzheimer's disease B. Myasthenia gravis C. Muscular dystrophy D. Multiple sclerosis

D. Multiple sclerosis

123. What drug is a specific antagonist to opiate derived drugs? A. Charcoal B. Ipecac C. Midazolam D. Narcan

D. Narcan

564. An 18 year old male is hypotensive and bradycardic. His skin is warm and dry. He was hit during a football game and lost consciousness. What should you suspect? A. Septic B. Cardiogenic C. Hypovolemic D. Neurogenic

D. Neurogenic

4. Unequal pupils are a result of pressure on which structure? A. Central medulla B. Trochlear membrane C. Vagus nerve D. Occulomotor nerve

D. Occulomotor nerve

521. A 46 year old man is responsive to verbal stimuli after being stabbed. He has a bubbling wound to the left chest. His skin is cyanotic and diaphoretic. Vital signs are BP 108/76, P 120 and weak, R 10 and shallow. What should you suspect? A. Simple pneumothorax B. Tension pneumothorax C. Hemothorax D. Open pneumothorax

D. Open pneumothorax

549. A 24 year old male was struck in the head, his eyes can only follow your finger upwards. What type of fracture should you suspect? A. Basilar skull B. LeFort II C. Nasal bone D. Orbital

D. Orbital

597. A 67 year old male is complaining of crushing chest pain. Vital signs are BP 110/60, P 80, R 20. SaO2 92% Your 12 lead ECG shows S-T elevation in leads 2,3, and aVF. What should you administer? A. Oxygen B. Oxygen, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, and Morphine C. Oxygen, Aspirin, Morphine D. Oxygen and Aspirin

D. Oxygen and Aspirin

108. You are dispatched to a residence for a 67 year old female complaining of chest pain. The patient is pale, diaphoretic and describes are pain as crushing. Vital signs are BP 120/80, Pulse 100, Respirations are 22 and oxygen saturation is 90 percent. Select the correct medications in order: A. Oxygen, Morphine, Digoxin B. Metoprolol, Nitroglycerine, Aspirin C. Nitroglycerine, Aspirin D. Oxygen, Aspirin, Nitroglycerine

D. Oxygen, Aspirin, Nitroglycerine

546. What ECG tracing is associated with atrial systole? A. T-waves B. S-waves C. R-waves D. P-waves

D. P-waves

488. A 66 year old male complains of nausea and vomiting for the past day. He has been unable to eat any food as it causes his symptoms to worsen. He has pain that radiates from his stomach to his back. What should you suspect? A. Irritable bowel syndrome B. Gastroenteritis C. Actute MI D. Pancreatitis

D. Pancreatitis

315. A 26 year old female is trapped after a motor vehicle collision. The driver's side window is broken, the airbags did not deploy, and the car came to rest on a steep grassy slope. When approaching her, what should you do? A. Pop the hood to disconnect the battery. B. Cut out the windshield to gain access. C. Have her sit perfectly still. D. Place cribbing under the tires.

D. Place cribbing under the tires.

441. A 32 year old pregnant female complains of profuse vaginal bleeding. She denies any abdominal pain or discomfort. What should you suspect? A. Ruptured ovarian cyst B. Abruptio placenta C. Uterine rupture D. Placenta previa

D. Placenta previa

177. A crew member has thick facial hair. Which of the following is the most appropriate protection against airborne pathogens? A. Surgical particulate mask B. An NH 15 escape hood C. A slightly larger HEPA (N95) mask D. Powered air purifying respirator

D. Powered air purifying respirator

410. Which of the following drugs is contraindicated in asthma patients? A. Digitalis B. Calcium Chloride C. Epinephrine D. Propranolol

D. Propranolol

398. In what part of the ECG phase is a shock delivered in synchronized cardioversion? A. P wave B. T wave C. S wave D. R wave

D. R wave

497. What mechanism does the body lose the majority of heat? A. Evaporation B. Conduction C. Convection D. Radiation

D. Radiation

595. How should you place a pregnant female on a backboard? A. Raise the feet 12-18 inches in the air. B. Raise the head 12-18 inches in the air. C. You should never put them on the backboard. D. Raise the right side of the board 6-12 inches in the air.

D. Raise the right side of the board 6-12 inches in the air.

520. How should EMS units respond to violent situations to ensure safety? A. Remain away from the scene and have law enforcement bring the patient to you. B. Enter as quickly as possible because every patient needs prompt treatment. C. Enter the scene before law enforcement to avoid any potential confrontation. D. Remain away from the scene until law enforcement arrives and secures the scene.

D. Remain away from the scene until law enforcement arrives and secures the scene

369. What type of procedure does a patient with chronic renal failure undergo? A. Renal hemolysis B. Peritoneal hemolysis C. Renal calculi D. Renal dialysis

D. Renal dialysis

265. What should you do when you suspect child abuse? A. Question the parent about the events leading to the injury. B. Remove the child from the abuser's care. C. Confirm your suspicions of abuse. D. Report your suspicions to the appropriate authorities.

D. Report your suspicions to the appropriate authorities.

316. What is the leading cause of infant and child death? A. Allergic reactions B. Congenital defects C. Vascular stenosis D. Respiratory arrest

D. Respiratory arrest

446. Where are the first electrical impulses stimulating the heart located? A. Myocardium B. Aorta Valve C. Left atrium D. Right atrium

D. Right atrium

148. Where does the electrical impulse in the heart begin? A. Bundle of His B. AV node C. Purkinje fibers D. SA node

D. SA node

367. You are called to evaluate a 28 year old male. He is afraid of you and recoils when you approach him. He states he is hearing voices and appears to be hallucinating. What should you suspect? A. Anxiety attack B. Bipolar disorder C. Mood disorder D. Schizophrenia

D. Schizophrenia

52. A 12 year old male has suffered a blast injury. What phase would projectiles have caused injury to the patient? A. Primary B. Quaternary C. Tertiary D. Secondary

D. Secondary

599. A 26 year old male underwent a recent surgery. He has fever, altered mental status, and decreased urine output. What should you suspect? A. Anaphylactic shock B. Neurogenic shock C. Hypovolemic shock D. Septic shock

D. Septic shock

44. What neurotransmitter found in the brain that regulates mood, anxiety, and sleep? A. Acetylcholine B. Gamma-aminobutyric acid C. Norepinephrine D. Serotonin

D. Serotonin

508. Why is it beneficial to have two rescuers dedicated solely to ventilating a patient via Bag Valve Mask (BVM)? A. So one rescuer can squeeze the bag and the other rescuer can provide cricoid pressure B. So they can switch every two minutes to avoid rescuer fatigue C. So one can ventilate and the other can insert a nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) D. So one rescuer can squeeze the bag and the other rescuer can maintain an adequate seal

D. So one rescuer can squeeze the bag and the other rescuer can maintain an adequate seal

466. What is a form of off line or indirect medical control signed by the medical director? A. Medical direction B. Advanced directive C. Protocol D. Standing order

D. Standing order

330. A 72 year old female overdosed on Norvasc (amlodipine) four hours ago. Vital signs are BP 70/50, P 40, R 20. What should you do? A. Dopamine drip B. Calcium chloride IV bolus C. Normal saline bolus D. Start transcutaneous pacing

D. Start transcutaneous pacing

71. What the mechanism of action for glucagon? A. Convert glucose to glycogen B. Reduce blood glucose levels C. Move glucose into the cell D. Stimulate gluconeogenesis

D. Stimulate gluconeogenesis

30. A unrestrained 24 year old female driver hit an electrical pole and struck the steering wheel. She appears pale and complains of nausea and abdominal pain. What organ is LEAST likely to suffer an injury as a result of this impact? A. Spleen B. Diagphram C. Liver D. Stomach

D. Stomach

507. You respond to a call when you see a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing. What should you do? A. Select an alternate route that is both safe and quick. B. Slow down and be alert for any children who may be crossing. C. Call dispatch and request the response of another ambulance. D. Stop and proceed only after the flashing lights are off.

D. Stop and proceed only after the flashing lights are off.

472. Which sound indicates an upper airway obstruction? A. Rales B. Wheezing C. Crackles D. Stridor E. Rhonchi

D. Stridor

106. What are you required to report directly to law enforcement? A. Presence of illegal drugs B. Trauma caused by alcohol use C. Suspected child abuse D. Suspected sexual assault

D. Suspected sexual assault

190. What condition is caused by twisting of the spermatic cord, resulting in a sudden onset of severe scrotal pain? A. Epididymitis B. Urinary calculi C. Priapism D. Testicular torsion

D. Testicular torsion

61. What happens during phase 0 of the cardiac action potential? A. The sodium-potassium pump is initiated. B. Potassium moves rapidly into the cell. C. The slow calcium channels close. D. The fast sodium channels open.

D. The fast sodium channels open.

481. When assessing a patient with a fractured tibia, what is an example of a pertinent negative? A. The patient a loss of circulation below the injury. B. The patient is unable to wiggle his/her toes. C. The patient has no pedal pulse. D. The patient denies numbness or tingling.

D. The patient denies numbness or tingling.

596. What is homeostasis? A. The body's ability to maintain a temperature equal to the external temperature. B. The control mechanism is often referred to as a positive feedback loop. C. The act of movement from higher concentrations to lower concentrations. D. The relative stability and constancy of the body's internal environment.

D. The relative stability and constancy of the body's internal environment.

283. Which of the following should be documented on any patient refusal report? A. The style and type of vehicle the patient drives B. The last time the patient saw a primary care physician C. The patient's job occupation D. The willingness for EMS to return if needed

D. The willingness for EMS to return if needed

224. A patient vomits blood onto your uniform at the hospital. Your service has no more ambulances available. What should you do? A. Alert dispatch that you are out of service for the next 6 hours. B. Rinse your uniform out in the sink and notify dispatch of your location. C. Wash your uniform only if your patient had a communicable disease. D. Thoroughly clean yourself, the ambulance and don a pair of scrubs.

D. Thoroughly clean yourself, the ambulance and don a pair of scrubs.

342. What animal carries Lyme disease? A. Wasp B. Bee C. Spider D. Tick

D. Tick

320. A 13 year old unconscious male and a 15 year old conscious female were in a motor vehicle collision. What should you do? A. Assess and treat only after a police officer gives you permission. B. Wait to treat both of the patients until you obtain parental consent. C. Wait to assess the 13 year old until a parent arrives. D. Treat the 13 year old under implied consent.

D. Treat the 13 year old under implied consent.

358. What is one of the best ways to minimize anxiety during a physical examination? A. Drive slowly to the hospital. B. Warm your hands and instruments prior to their use. C. Keep the patient's clothes on. D. Use a calm, professional demeanor.

D. Use a calm, professional demeanor.

493. An alert 87 year old woman has peripheral cyanosis and complains of dyspnea. Vitals signs are BP 150/70, P 110, R 26. Suddenly she passes out on her sofa. What should you do? A. Insert a nasal airway and apply high flow oxygen. B. Check her airway for a FBAO. C. Position her airway using a modified jaw thrust maneuver. D. Use a head-tilt/chin-lift and assist her ventilations.

D. Use a head-tilt/chin-lift and assist her ventilations.

244. A 43 year old male complains of a stiff neck, persistent cough, and fever for the past week. He states he has been in and out of homeless shelters for the past 5 months. What should you do? A. Apply oxygen by non-rebreather mask. B. Put on eye protection and a surgical mask. C. Have the patient wear a HEPA mask. D. Use gloves, gown, and HEPA mask.

D. Use gloves, gown, and HEPA mask.

509. A 56 year old male complains of dull and cramping abdominal pain that makes him nauseous. What type of pain is describing? A. Parietal B. Somatic C. Referred D. Visceral

D. Visceral

236. Which structure separates the upper airway from the lower airway? A. Hyoid bone B. Trachea C. Carina D. Vocal cords

D. Vocal cords

319. A patient with a history of sickle cell disease states he is in another crisis. You should A. administer a benzodiazepine hypnotic. B. assist the patient in taking his own pain medication. C. start a large bore IV and administer 20 mL/kg. D. administer high-flow oxygen and transport.

D. administer high-flow oxygen and transport.

361. A 28 year old female is complaining of gradual-onset dyspnea after being released from the hospital. She was hospitalized for 1 day following thoracic trauma and a lung contusion. Lung sounds present with crackles in both bases. Vital signs are BP 130/80, P 110, R 32 shallow, SpO2: 88%. You should A. bilaterally decompress the chest, reassess vital signs, and treat accordingly. B. apply oxygen, establish an IV, administer morphine, and transport. C. apply oxygen, administer nitroglycerin and transport, establish an IV, and administer Lasix enroute. D. apply oxygen via non-rebreather, transport emergently, and establish an IV enroute.

D. apply oxygen via non-rebreather, transport emergently, and establish an IV enroute.

11. You are treating a 82 year old male in hypovolemic shock. In order to increase their blood pressure you should administer: A. 0.45% NaCl via IV B. isotonic fluids orally C. dextrose 5% in water via IO D. isotonic crystalloid via IV

D. isotonic crystalloid via IV

445. An 18 year old female is found conscious and alert but trapped in her car after a single motor vehicle crash. The air bag deployed and she denies any head or neck pain, but she complains of hip and left leg pain. When your patient is finally extricated from the car, her vital signs begin to collapse. After starting a large bore IV of normal saline (NS), you should administer A. epinephrine. B. morphine sulfate. C. lidocaine. D. no other medication.

D. no other medication.


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