MEDICAL PARAMEDIC
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✔ 51 High-Yield Q&A Pairs — All Topics Covered
✔ Neurology: Seizures, Stroke, Bell's Palsy, AMS
✔ GI Emergencies: GI Bleeds, Peptic Ulcer, Varices
✔ Renal: UTI, Kidney Stones, Acute Kidney Injury
✔ Endocrine: HHNK, DKA, Hypoglycemia, Thyroid Storm
✔ Toxicology: Opioids, Cocaine, Antidepressants, Burns
✔ Hematology: Sickle Cell Crisis, DVT
✔ Immunology & Infectious Disease
✔ Color-coded Q&A — Questions in Navy Blue · Answers in Teal-Green
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Q1. petite mal seizures are also known as
✔ ANSWER
Absence seizures — present with little or no movement
Q2. What type of seizure pertains to a limited portion of the brain?
✔ ANSWER
Partial seizure — can be localized to one side of the brain
Q3. What are the management steps for a seizure?
✔ ANSWER
• If trauma is noted: c-spine precaution
• Check blood sugar (treat it)
• Provide ventilatory assistance (apnea)
• Prepare to intubate, if difficult to BVM assistance
• Benzodiazepine — Versed (Midazolam)
Q4. A patient experiencing a seizure greater than 4–5 minutes or consecutive seizures without return to
consciousness is experiencing what kind of seizure?
✔ ANSWER
Status Epilepticus — prepare to give a benzodiazepine such as Midazolam; ask bystanders if patient had taken anti-
seizure meds
Q5. You respond to a home of a patient experiencing facial drooping to the left side with slurred speech.
Patient is alert and oriented with equal grips and pushes. What type of medical emergency is this patient
experiencing?
✔ ANSWER
Bell's Palsy — a viral infection causing muscles on one side of the face to become weak or paralyzed; may present
with stroke-like symptoms
Q6. Treating a patient with internal bleeding — patient may present with cool clammy skin and a low blood
pressure.
✔ ANSWER
Treat for hypovolemic shock:
• O2
• Blanket
• Rapid transport
• IV fluids
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