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After assisting a patient using his metered-dose inhaler, the patient’s son asks why his father cannot take the medication in the form of a pill. Which one of the following responses is most appropriate?
A) “There are only a few medications that come in pill form, and this is not one of them.”
B) “It would be best if you asked the doctor because I cannot legally answer that question.”
C) “Your father could take this medication by spraying it under his tongue. Check with his doctor?”
D) “By giving the medication directly to the lungs, the effect is more immediate.”

A

D) “By giving the medication directly to the lungs, the effect is more immediate.”

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Which of the following is one of the five rights of medication administration?
A) Right physician 
B) Right allergies 
C) Right dose 
D) Right EMT
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C) Right dose

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You are assisting a patient with her metered-dose inhaler (MDI). In an effort to determine the exact name of the medication, it would be best for the EMT to:
A) contact and describe the MDI to medical direction.
B) find the medication name on the label on the metered dose inhaler.
C) look up the medication using the Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR).
D) ask the patient the name of the medication.

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B) find the medication name on the label on the metered dose inhaler.

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A patient with a history of diabetes is confused and irritable. According to family members, he accidentally took too much insulin this morning and did not eat breakfast. Since he is conscious with an intact gag reflex, medical command orders you to administer oral glucose. Which one of the following best represents the indication for the medication?
A) History of diabetes 
B) Medical command authorization 
C) High blood sugar 
D) Confusion and irritability
A

D) Confusion and irritability

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A patient with severe chest pain hands you a bottle of nitroglycerin. After reading the label, you determine that the medication expired two months ago. You should:
A) place one tablet under the patient’s tongue.
B) administer two of the nitroglycerin tablets.
C) withhold the medication and transport.
D) administer the nitroglycerin orally.

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C) withhold the medication and transport.

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Which one of the following medical emergencies would most likely result in the use of epinephrine by the EMT?
A) Asthma 
B) Bee sting 
C) Confusion 
D) Cardiac arrest
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B) Bee sting

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A patient with a cardiac history complains of chest pain. He already took four baby aspirins and medical direction has given you the go ahead to assist the patient with his nitroglycerin. After administering nitroglycerin to the patient, he complains of a headache. Which of the following is appropriate?
A) Inform the patient that he is allergic to nitroglycerin.
B) Recognize a contraindication to the administration of nitroglycerin.
C) Administer additional aspirin for the headache.
D) Realize an undesirable side effect of the nitroglycerin and continue care.

A

D) Realize an undesirable side effect of the nitroglycerin and continue care.

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Which one of the following medications would the EMT administer orally?
A) Aspirin 
B) Epinephrine 
C) Nitroglycerin 
D) Albuterol
A

A) Aspirin

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A beta2 medication benefits a patient by:
A) slowing the respiratory and heart rate.
B) eliminating chest pain.
C) dilating the small airways.
D) diminishing the need for oxygen.

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C) dilating the small airways.

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The EMT shows she understands the difference between a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) and a small-volume nebulizer (SVN) when she states:
A) “The MDI uses oxygen to administer the medication; the small-volume nebulizer does not.”
B) “The MDI uses a mask to administer the medication; the SVN merely requires the patient to hold the device in his mouth and inhale.”
C) “The MDI provides medication with one or two of the patient’s breaths; the SVN provides a continuous flow of medication until gone.”
D) “The MDI requires the EMT to set up and prepare the medication for administration; the SVN does not.”

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C) “The MDI provides medication with one or two of the patient’s

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The route by which the EMT would administer epinephrine would be:
A) topical. 
B) sublingual. 
C) intramuscular. 
D) oral.
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C) intramuscular.

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Which of the following medications should be administered by the EMT only if the patient has a prescription for it?
A) Aspirin 
B) Oxygen 
C) Nitroglycerin 
D) Oral glucose
A

C) Nitroglycerin

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A patient who is short of breath and has a history of right arm paralysis from a stroke has asked you to help him use his metered-dose inhaler containing albuterol. Since your medical director requires on-line authorization for albuterol, you would:
A) contact medical command for authorization.
B) withhold the medication and transport.
C) administer the medication and document accordingly.
D) advise the hospital that the patient will need albuterol

A

A) contact medical command for authorization.

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Which would be most important when administering aspirin to a patient with chest pain?
A) Instructing the patient to chew the medication
B) Giving the patient water with the aspirin
C) Ensuring that the patient has an intact gag reflex
D) Determining that the patient has a prescription for the aspirin

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C) Ensuring that the patient has an intact gag reflex

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A 66-year-old male is complaining of chest pain. The EMT is considering assisting with the patient’s prescribed nitroglycerin. Which one of the following patient statements is most relevant to the EMT at this time?
A) “I took a nitroglycerin yesterday for the pain and it didn’t do anything.”
B) “My urologist just started treating me for problems I am having with sex.”
C) “I accidentally took five baby aspirins when the chest pain first started.”
D) “I forgot to take my high blood pressure medication this morning.”

A

B) “My urologist just started treating me for problems I am having with sex.”

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What statement, made by the EMT, shows an understanding of medication administration and drug dosages?
A) “The proper dose of a medicine should be administered unless medical command orders otherwise.”
B) “If a patient has chest pain or shortness of breath, the dose of a medication must be increased.”
C) “If the patient is very sick, the dose of a medication can be increased to help the patient recover.”
D) “It is best to administer a little less than the required dose to decrease the chance of an allergic reaction.”

A

A) “The proper dose of a medicine should be administered unless medical command orders otherwise.”

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When reviewing a prehospital care report, you note that a patient received nitroglycerin sublingually. As an EMT, you should recognize that the medication was a:
A) medication injected into a muscle. 
B) tablet placed under the tongue. 
C) tablet chewed or swallowed whole. 
D) mist inhaled into the lungs.
A

B) tablet placed under the tongue.

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Which of the following is the most reliable source for information about a medication?
A) Paramedics and Advanced EMTs
B) Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR)
C) EMS-related magazines and websites
D) Nurses who routinely administer medications

A

B) Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR)

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Atrovent, if prescribed to the patient, is indicated for what condition?
A) Headache 
B) Chest discomfort 
C) Difficulty breathing 
D) Nausea or vomiting
A

C) Difficulty breathing

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The EMT should consider aspirin for a patient with:
A) shortness of breath. 
B) fever. 
C) headache. 
D) chest discomfort.
A

D) chest discomfort.

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Which of the following is the best indication for the administration of oral glucose to a diabetic patient?
A) Diabetic history 
B) Low blood sugar 
C) Chest pain 
D) Headache
A

B) Low blood sugar

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You have administered Xopenex to a patient, using a small-volume nebulizer. You then notify medical direction that you have administered the drug. This is an example of which type of medical control?
A) Off-line 
B) Retrospective 
C) On-line 
D) Direct
A

A) Off-line

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Activated charcoal is supplied in what form?
A) Aerosolized powder 
B) Tablet 
C) Suspension 
D) Syrup
A

C) Suspension

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Which one of the following best describes why the EMT administers or assists with the administration of medications?
A) To justify a lights-and-siren transport
B) To stabilize a patient’s medical condition
C) To prevent illness and injury
D) To expand the scope of the EMT’s practice

A

B) To stabilize a patient’s medical condition

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Of the following, which one best illustrates how the EMT should document the administration of a medication?
A) Medical direction (Dr. Cole) ordered albuterol at 1245. Given as ordered.
B) Assisted patient with administration of medication via metered-dose inhaler
C) 325 mg of aspirin administered orally at 1325
D) 0.4 of nitroglycerin administered sublingually at 0800

A

C) 325 mg of aspirin administered orally at 1325

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After administering oral glucose to a patient with altered mental status, which one of the following best indicates a positive therapeutic effect or response to the medication?
A) Pulse oximeter reading of 99% without supplemental oxygen
B) No signs or symptoms of an allergic reaction
C) Mental status that is now alert and oriented
D) Blood pressure decrease from 156/90 to 120/80 mmHg

A

C) Mental status that is now alert and oriented

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Which one of the following best describes the purpose of the five rights of drug administration?
A) Ensures therapeutic benefit to the patient
B) Makes medication administration easier
C) Prevents clinical deterioration of the patient
D) Decreases the risk of a medication error

A

D) Decreases the risk of a medication error

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The label on your patient’s prescribed metered-dose inhaler reads as follows: “Administer three puffs as needed for shortness of breath.” Your protocols state that you can only assist with two puffs. The patient is extremely short of breath. You should:
A) contact medical direction for orders.
B) not administer the medication.
C) administer three puffs.
D) administer two puffs.

A

A) contact medical direction for orders.

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Medical direction has ordered you to administer 81 mg of aspirin to a patient with chest pain. Your response to the order would be:
A) “Copy. I will administer the medication as per your instruction.”
B) “Received. I will administer 81 mg of aspirin orally.”
C) “Affirmative. The patient has no allergies so I will administer the aspirin orally.”
D) “Confirmed. I will recontact you with any changes in the patient’s condition.”

A

B) “Received. I will administer 81 mg of aspirin orally.”

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A 49-year-old male has summoned EMS for crushing chest pain. He states that he needs his nitroglycerin, but it is in his car in a nearby parking lot. A friend states that he also takes nitroglycerin and hands you his bottle of nitroglycerin. The patient appears very sick. Given the patient’s condition, your best action would be to:
A) have the patient retrieve his nitroglycerin from the car.
B) administer the friend’s nitroglycerin.
C) ask the friend to get the patient’s nitroglycerin.
D) administer half a pill of the friend’s nitroglycerin.

A

C) ask the friend to get the patient’s nitroglycerin.

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After assisting a patient with her EpiPen, she tells you that it is much easier for her to breathe. However, her heart rate has increased from 92 to 118 beats per minute. Regarding the epinephrine, the EMT recognizes the increased heart rate as a(n):
A) therapeutic effect. 
B) side effect. 
C) allergy. 
D) contraindication.
A

B) side effect.

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What selection illustrates a generic drug name?
A) Acetylsalicylic acid 
B) Aspirin 
C) Albuterol 
D) Advil
A

B) Aspirin

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A patient with chest pain tells you that he feels the same as when he had a heart attack two years ago. He is diaphoretic, nauseated, vomiting, and has a pulse of 84, respirations of 16, and a blood pressure of 78/50 mmHg. He is allergic to aspirin. He asks you to assist him in taking one of his nitroglycerin pills. Which one of the assessment findings that follows represents a contraindication to the nitroglycerin?
A) Allergy to aspirin 
B) Blood pressure of 78/50 mmHg 
C) Nausea and vomiting 
D) Heart rate below 100
A

B) Blood pressure of 78/50 mmHg

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As an EMT, you may assist the patient in taking which of the following prescribed medications?
A) Drugs for heart-rhythm disorders
B) Inhalers used for difficulty breathing
C) Seizure-control medications
D) Medications for high blood pressure

A

B) Inhalers used for difficulty breathing

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You are by the side of an alert and oriented 56-year-old male patient complaining of generalized weakness and a pounding headache. His pulse is 104, respirations 18, and blood pressure 218/110 mmHg. He has a history of high blood pressure for which he takes lisinopril. He states that he has not taken the lisinopril for two weeks and hands you a container with the medication inside. You would:
A) contact medical direction to request an order for the lisinopril.
B) ensure that it is the patient’s medication and then administer it.
C) continue treatment and transport to the hospital.
D) assist the patient in taking the lisinopril.

A

C) continue treatment and transport to the hospital.

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A patient with difficulty breathing has a metered-dose inhaler (MDI). Which of the following medications is the MDI most likely to contain?
A) Albuterol 
B) Magnesium 
C) Oxygen 
D) Steroids
A

A) Albuterol

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Which medication is included in the EMT scope of practice?
A) 50% dextrose (D50)
B) Benadryl 
C) Oxygen 
D) Pepcid
A

C) Oxygen

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Which medication is included in the EMT scope of practice?
A) Glucose 
B) Motrin 
C) Benadryl 
D) Tylenol
A

A) Glucose