AMLS PRE TEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What may cause primary respiratory alkalosis ANS >> Fever
Quadriplegic male is experiencing difficulty breathing and restlessness.
His skin is warm and his urine is dark yellow and cloudy. Vital signs are
BP 86/68, P 128, R 24, temperature 101.2 F. What type of shock should
you suspect? ANS >> Septic
20-year-old male college student complains of acute onset of fever,
headache, vomiting, and malaise. He appears ill and has a petechial
rash on his extremities. What do you suspect? ANS >> Meningitis
A 20-year-old male complains of sever pain after a jellyfish sting. He has
a red, swollen ankle and foot. What should you do? ANS >> Wash the
area and administer an analgesic
, AMLS PRE TEST EXAM
The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is activated during shock in
order to cause which of the following? ANS >> Increase in preload,
afterload, and reabsorption of sodium
An elderly COPD patient complains of difficulty in breathing upon
exertion. She has a 1-week history of productive cough. She has pursed
lip breathing. She is prescribed a bronchodilator as needed. Vital signs
are BP 132/70, P 88, R 20 with rhonchi. What should you suspect? ANS
>> Chronic bronchitis
An anxious 32-year-old female complains of chest pain with
palpitations. She has a history of Graves' disease. She reports she was
seen in the ED earlier that day and had a CT scan of her abdomen with
IV contrast. She is diaphoretic and has a temperature of 101.5 F. Vital
signs are BP 100/62, P 156, R 30, BLG 133. What should you administer?
ANS >> Normal Saline
What statement is correct regarding responding to a suspected nerve
agent exposure? ANS >> Patients should be treated in a well-
ventilated area.
What reference is the MOST beneficial to obtain for a suspected stroke?
ANS >> Last known well