EMS 203 FISDAP Final Flashcards
Which of the following conditions can cause deep, rapid breathing and an end-tidal CO2 of less than 35mmHg?
A) Insulin shock
B) Aspirin overdose
C) Opioid overdose
D) Pulmonary edema
B) Aspirin overdose
Which of the following cardiac rhythms is associated with bradycardia, and is characterized by regular RR intervals and a greater ratio of P waves to QRS complexes?
A) First-degree AV block
B) Third-degree AV block
C) Second-degree AV block type I
D) Second-degree AV block type II
B) Third-degree AV block
Which of the following could occur as a result of a right coronary artery occlusion?
A) Tachycardia
B) AV heart block
C) Hypertension
D) Aortic rupture
B) AV heart block
A 3-year-old girl with respiratory distress is listless and pale and has a pulse rate of 60 beats/min. What should you do?
A) Ventilate her with a bag-mask device
B) Immediately begin chest compressions
C) Start an IV and give 0.02mg/kg of atropine
D) Start an IV and give 0.1mg/kg
A) Ventilate her with a bag-mask device
A 30-year-old male is in cardiac arrest after he overdosed on heroin. What should you do after initiating CPR?
A) Establish vascular access and give 2mg of naloxone
B) Perform intubation and ventilate at 20 breaths/mins
C) Establish vascular access and give 1mg of epinephrine
D) Assess his cardiac rhythm and establish vascular access
D) Assess his cardiac rhythm and establish vascular access
Which of the following assessment findings is LEAST indicative of spinal cord injury?
A) Priapism
B) Posturing
C) Paresthesia
D) Paralysis
B) Posturing
Which of the following statements regarding physiologic dead space is correct?
A) Diffuse alveolar collapse increases the size of the physiologic dead space
B) Physiologic dead space is normally found in the trachea and large bronchi
C) COPD patients typically have a marked decrease in physiologic dead space
D) Unlike anatomic dead space, the size of the physiologic dead space does not change
A) Diffuse alveolar collapse increases the size of the physiologic dead space
According to the Sort, Assess, Life-saving Interventions, and Treatment and/or Transport (SALT) triage system, how should patients who are unable to walk initially be managed?
A) Conduct a rapid head-to-toe assessment of each patient and initiate treatment
B) Observe them for purposeful movement or the ability to follow verbal commands
C) Assign them as decreased and come back to them after triaging the other patients
D) Quickly move them to a separate area and triage the more critically injured patients
B) Observe them for purposeful movement or the ability to follow verbal commands
Which of the following factors or conditions would likely impair hemostasis and increase the risk of complications from blunt trauma?
A) Liver disease
B) Pancreatitis
C) Polycythemia
D) Beta blocker use
A) Liver disease
Treatment for cutaneous exposure to hydrofluoric acid includes which of the following?
A) Antacid preparations, such as Mylanta or Maalox
B) 20ml of 10% solution of calcium gluconate IV
C) Baking powder covered with a dry, sterile dressing
D) 1-2g of magnesium sulfate via slow IV push
A) Antacid preparations, such as Mylanta or Maalox
Which of the following patients could you legally treat and transport without their consent?
A) 20-year-old male who is now alert after receiving IV dextrose
B) 16-year-old married female who is awake and alert after falling
C) 17-year-old conscious male who has a closed fractured femur
D) 54-year-old male with obvious ST elevation of the 12-lead EKG
C) 17-year-old conscious male who has a closed fractured femur
A 68-year-old woman presents with shortness of breath that started 2 days ago. Her BP is 78/54mmHg, HR is 124bpm and weak, respirations are 26 breaths/min and labored, and oxygen saturation is 78%. The cardiac monitor reveals sinus tachycardia with occasional PVCs and auscultation of her lungs reveals diffuse coarse crackles. Which of the following is indicated for her?
A) Dopamine
B) Amiodarone
C) Nitroglycerin
D) 20mL/kg fluid bolus
A) Dopamine
You and your partner are triaging four patients at the scene of a motor vehicle crash while awaiting the arrival of additional ambulances. Which of the following patients should be triaged as delayed?
A) Anterior neck pain; stridorous breathing; history of type 2 diabetes
B) Tibial fracture; hematoma to the forehead; conscious but confused
C) Bilaterally deformed femurs; severe neck pain; conscious and alert
D) Abdominal distention; pallor, responds appropriately to questions
C) Bilaterally deformed femurs; severe neck pain; conscious and alert
Which of the following injuries would likely result from a motorcycle striking a fixed object?
A) Chest and abdominal trauma
B) Tibia, fibula, and pelvic fractures
C) Femur fractures and head injury
D) Thoracic spine and femur fractures
C) Femur fractures and head injury
A 60-year-old male with chronic alcoholism presents with an acute onset of hematemesis. His BP is 80/40mmHg, pulse is 130 beats/min and weak, and respirations are 28 breaths/min and shallow. What should you suspect?
A) Erosion of the large esophageal blood vessels caused by the toxic effects of alcohol
B) Abnormally enlarged esophageal veins secondary to impaired blood flow to the liver
C) Severe bleeding from gastric ulcers that formed due to the excessive intake of alcohol
D) Acute rupture of an esophageal artery secondary to repeated episodes of vomiting
B) Abnormally enlarged esophageal veins secondary to impaired blood flow to the liver