JB LEARNING PARAMEDIC QUESTIONS AND ANSWER’S PART 2 | LATEST 2026 EDITION | GUARANTEED PASS
JB LEARNING PARAMEDIC QUESTIONS AND ANSWER’S PART 2 | LATEST 2026 EDITION | GUARANTEED PASS Which of the following would MOST likely allow you to reach the status of entry-level competence? a) functioning for at least 2 years in the field b) Passing the state or national paramedic exam c) interning with an experienced preceptor d) studying didactic material at least 2 hours per week - answer-c) interning with an experienced preceptor which of the following is NOT a major component of the hematologic system? a) bone marrow b) liver c) spleen d) pancreas - answer-d) pancreas You are dispatched to a grocery store for a woman with severe abdominal pain. When you arrive, you find the patient lying on her side in the manager's office. She is confused, is diaphoretic, and appears to be bleeding from her vagina. Her blood pressure is low, and her pulse and respiratory rates are elevated. You should: a) administer 100% oxygen, elevate her legs to 12 to 18 inches, keep her warm, establish vascular access and give a 500-mL fluid bolus, reassess her blood pressure, and transport at once with continuous monitoring en route to the hospitalb) immediately place her in supine position, firmly massage her uterine fundus to control the bleeding, establish two large-bore IV lines and run them wide open, transport at once, and apply high-flow oxygen en route to the hospital c) apply high-flow oxygen, visually inspect her vagina and cover it with sterile dressings, keep her warm, begin transport, establi - answer-c) apply high-flow oxygen, visually inspect her vagina and cover it with sterile dressings, keep her warm, begin transport, establish at least one large-bore IV en route, and administer enough crystalloid fluid to maintain radial pulses Common signs of impending respiratory failure in infants and children include: a) abdominal breathing and a pulse rate less than 120 beats per minute b) marked agitation and tachycardia with ectopic ventricular complexes c) tachypnea and hypernea with nasal flaring and prominent retractions d) a falling oxygen saturation despite high-flow oxygen administration - answer-d) a falling oxygen saturation despite high-flow oxygen administration In contrast to toxic ingestions in toddlers, toxic ingestions in adolescents: a) typically involve multiple agents b) involve small quantities of a single agen c) are usually unintentional. d) are associated with lower mortality - answerwhich of the following roles would the code team leader MOST likely perform? a) establishing IV access b) chest compressions c) managing the airway d) interpreting the ECG - answer-d) interpreting the ECG Within a few days after having a miscarriage, a 33-year-old woman presents with malaise, fever, constipation, and pelvic pain. Her blood pressure is 124/84 mm Hg, pulse rate is 104beats/min and strong, and respirations are 22 breaths/min and regular. You should be MOST suspicious for: a) acute cystitis b) pelvic inflammatory disease c) endometritis d) a rupture ovarian cyst - answer-c) endometritis air splints will not apply enough pressure to control arterial bleeding until the patient's systolic BP is: a) 60 mm Hg b) 50 mm Hg c) 40 mm Hg d) 30 mm Hg - answer-a) 60 mm Hg a 6-year-old, 40-pound child remains in ventricular fibrillation after an initial defibrillation and 2 minutes of CPR. Vascular access has not been obtained. Your next action should be to: a) insert an IO catheter b) insert an advanced airway c) defibrillate with 70 joules d) check for a carotid pulse - answer-c) defibrillate with 70 joules after 50 years of age, there is an increase in urinary tract infections in men because: a) the urethra is obstructed by the prostate b) diabetes is most common after 50 years of age c) normal bacterial flora enter the urethra d) renal function markedly declines after the 50 years of age - answerYou are treating a 20-year-old man with a large laceration involving the brachial artery. The patient is confused, is pale, and has weak peripheral pulses. Your initial attempts to control the bleeding have failed. You should a) administer high-flow oxygen, transport, and apply a proximal tourniquet and establish vascular access en route. b) apply a proximal tourniquet, administer high-flow oxygen, transport, and establish vascular access en route. c) control the bleeding by applying pressure to a proximal pressure point, administer highflow oxygen, and transport d) administer high-flow oxygen, establish vascular access at the scene, transport, and apply a proximal tourniquet en route. - answer-b) apply a proximal tourniquet, administer high-flow oxygen, transport, and establish vascular access en route. Rubella is characterized by: A. a low-grade fever. B. abdominal discomfort. C. visual disturbances. D. an isolated facial rash. - answer-a) a low-grade fever Rubella is characterized by: A. enlarged lymph nodes B. abdominal discomfort. C. visual disturbances. D. an isolated facial rash. - answer-a) enlarged lymph nodes which of the following statements regarding autism is correct? a) you should expect that a patient with autism will respond favorably to physical contact. b) some patients with autism are able to easily solve complex c) the vast majority of patients with autism are mute and have an IQ of less than 20.d) common causes of autism include traumatic brain injury and severe emotional trauma - answerThe dome-shaped top of the uterus is called the: a) os b) body c) cervix d) fundus - answer-d) fundus Most children begin to develop stranger anxiety between ___ and ___ months of age. a) 12, 18 b) 18, 24 c) 6, 12 d) 3, 6 - answer-c) 6, 12 the MOST significant factor that determines how well the body compensates for blood loss is: a) whether the bleeding is internal or external b) the patient's pulse rate at the time of the injury c) whether the bleeding is venous or arterial d) the period of time over which the blood is lost - answer-d) the period of time over which the blood is lost You are caring for a 33-year-old woman who is 35 weeks pregnant and fell down a flight of stairs. Full spinal precautions have been taken, the patient is receiving high-flow oxygen, and a patent IV line is in place. During transport, you reassess her and note that she has become diaphoretic, tachycardic, and tachypneic. You should: a) reassess her blood pressure b) cover her with warm blanketsc) administer a rapid fluid bolus d) tilt the backboard to the left side - answer-d) tilt the backboard to the left side
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