Section 1 Flashcards
1
Q
- Severe narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries can result in:
a. stroke
b. obstructive shock
c. chest pain
d. deep vein thrombosis
A
c. chest pain
2
Q
- Which sign is most likely associated with Cushing’s reflex?
a. bradycardia
b. hypotension
c. tachycardia
d. decreased intracranial pressure
A
a. bradycardia
3
Q
- The dose of epinephrine delivered by the auto-injector is:
a. 0.15 mg
b. 0.3 mg
c. 1.5 mg
d. 3.0 mg
A
b. 0.3 mg
4
Q
- Failure to perform a required act or duty is called:
a. nonfeasance
b. breach
c. malfeasance
d. contributory negligence
A
a. nonfeasance
5
Q
- Which structure is unlikely found in the cranium or face?
a. foramen magnum
b. meniscus
c. zygomatic bone
d. orbit
A
b. meniscus
6
Q
- The genetic childhood disease that causes thick, sticky mucus in the lungs is called:
a. respiratory distress syndrome
b. bronchiolitis
c. rubella
d. cystic fibrosis
A
d. cystic fibrosis
7
Q
- Chemoreceptors are found in the:
a. epididymis and seminal vesicles
b. kidneys and pancreas
c. brain and vascular system
d. adrenal glands and lymph nodes
A
c. brain and vascular system
8
Q
- The adrenal glands secrete a neurotransmitter called:
a. norepinephrine
b. acetylcholine
c. dopamine
d. prostaglandin
A
a. norepinephrine
9
Q
- Administration of nitroglycerin is contraindicated when:
a. the blood pressure is greater than 100 mmHg systolic
b. chest pain is longer than 1 hour in duration
c. an erectile dysfunction medication has been recently taken
d. the first dose fails to relieve the chest pain
A
c. an erectile dysfunction medication has been recently taken
10
Q
- Superior to inferior the structures found within the brain stem are:
a. pituitary, midbrain, and pons
b. midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata
c. pons, midbrain, and pituitary
d. medulla oblongata, pituitary, and pons
A
b. midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata
11
Q
- A type 2 diabetic complication where high blood glucose leads to osmotic diuresis and dehydration is called:
a. hypothyroidism
b. hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic coma
c. poliomyelitis
d. pancreatic beta cell insufficiency
A
b. hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic coma
12
Q
- How can you optimize care of a stroke patient who is a candidate for thrombolytic therapy?
a. Calculate the pulse pressure
b. Document the time of onset of symptoms
c. Administer aspirin
d. Transport to the closest medical facility
A
b. Document the time of onset of symptoms
13
Q
- During delivery you note greenish-colored amniotic fluid. This finding suggest:
a. the fetus died and began decomposing in the uterus
b. a serious infection in the uterus
c. internal hemorrhaging in the uterus
d. the fetus defecated in the amniotic fluid
A
d. the fetus defecated in the amniotic fluid
14
Q
- What causes miosis?
a. Diabetes mellitus
b. Scabies infestation of the skin
c. Organophosphate pesticide exposure
d. Generalized seizures
A
c. Organophosphate pesticide exposure
15
Q
- A 7 year old female was rescued from a house fire. She suffered burn on her entire head, anterior chest and abdomen, and back. Using the rule of nines, the calculated area of burned surface is:
a. 28%
b. 38%
c. 48%
d. 58%
A
c. 48%