2027 ACTUAL COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS
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You have received medical control
permission to apply the PASG to your
patient who has severe bleeding
caused by soft-tissue damage, below
the knee on both legs. Which
compartments of the PASG should you
inflate? a. all three compartments
b. the abdominal compartment
c. both leg compartments
d. none; PASG is not indicated -
ANSWER -c. To stop bleeding
caused by massive softtissue
injury, inflate only the
compartments that cover the
damaged areas.
The primary reason you auscultate both
sides of the chest is to determine
whether breath sounds are
a. strong and regular.
,b. fast or slow.
c. noisy or quiet.
d. present and equal. - ANSWER -d.
You auscultate (listen with a
stethoscope) through the chest
wall to determine if breath sounds
are present and equal on both
sides of the chest. As you are
listening, you may also note the
relative rate and quality of
breathing, but those are secondary
reasons for listening to the chest
wall. If you are having trouble
determining the respiratory rate
when you are performing vital
signs, you can listen to one side of
the chest wall to determine the
respiratory rate.
You should elevate a patient's leg to
control bleeding only if
a. medical direction has refused
permission to apply PASGs.
b. no other method successfully
stops the bleeding.
c. there are no signs or symptoms
of skeletal injury.
d. arterial bleeding is present. - ANSWER -c. Elevate the
extremity to control
,bleeding
only after checking for signs and
symptoms
of skeletal
injury
Your patient is a 24-year-old female
with a history of asthma. She is
wheezing and gasping for air and has
a pulse rate of 88/min. You may assist
her in using an inhaler if
a. she has not yet taken more than
three doses of medication.
b. she has her own inhaler and you
obtain medical direction.
c. her respiratory rate is greater than
24/min.
d. her blood pressure is greater than
100/70. - ANSWER -b. An EMT-
Basic may help a patient in
respiratory difficulty to administer
an inhaler if the inhaler was
prescribed for that patient and
medical direction is obtained. In
some jurisdictions,
you may have standing orders to
assist the patient, which means
medical direction is provided ahead
of time in the standing order. It is
, important for you to determine how
many doses she has already taken
(choice a), but you must first
determine if the medication she
took was prescribed to her before
you can assist her
further. The standard dosing
regimen for an EMT-Basic assisting
with a prescribed inhaler is to
provide a total of two doses, one
every three minutes
After assisting a patient to
administer nitroglycerin, you should
a. transport the patient immediately.
b. place the patient in Trendelenburg
position.
c. give a second dose two minutes
later.
d. reassess vital signs and chest pain.
- ANSWER -d. After helping a
patient take prescribed
nitroglycerin, reassess vital signs
and chest pains; a second dose
may be given three to five minutes
later.
The AED is used to detect
a. the patient's pulse rate and rhythm.