SUPERIOR ST. FRANCIS SOP TEST ACTUAL 2026
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1. According to the routine medical C. SpO2<94%
care protocol, when should oxygen
be applied to a patient?
2. You arrive to find an A. Begin CPR and apply the AED
unresponsive patient. Your
assessment reveals the patient is
pulseless and not breathing.
According to protocol, what is the
next step?
3. Which of the following pulseless C. Decapitation
and apneic patents meet criteria to
withhold resuscitative efforts?
4. You arrive on the scene of a D. A and B (A. Apply cardiac monitor and 12 lead
patient with complaint of chest EKG send for interpretation, if available. B. Aspirin
pain. The patient states she has a 81 mg x 4 PO)
history of angina. According to
protocol, what intervention should
be done?
, 5. You are dispatched to a patient D. Direct the patient to perform a valsalva
with complaints of fluttering in his maneuver. (Yes it's a real thing I googled it)
chest and find a 62-year-old male
stating it is hard to catch his breath.
His vital signs are BP 146/78, HR 190
and regular, RR 22, SPO2 98% on
room air. To slow the heart rate,
what should EMS do?
6. You are called for the patient A. Epinephrine 1 mg/1 ml 0.3 mg IM
stung by a bee. The patient
presents with swelling to his lips
and tongue, complaining of
difficulty breathing and has
wheezing bilaterally. Vital signs are
BP 80/48, HR 112, RR 24. What is the
initial drug you should administer?
7. An unconscious adult patient has C. Glucagon 1 mg IM/IN
a blood sugar of 56. What is the
appropriate intervention for this
patient?
8. EMS is dispatched for a patient D. B and C (B. Blood sugar, C. Last time known
presenting with stroke like well)
symptoms. What information should
be gathered during patient care?
9. What are the components of the A. Balance, eyes, face, arm drift, speech, time
BEFAST exam?
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
Save
Terms in this set (75)
1. According to the routine medical C. SpO2<94%
care protocol, when should oxygen
be applied to a patient?
2. You arrive to find an A. Begin CPR and apply the AED
unresponsive patient. Your
assessment reveals the patient is
pulseless and not breathing.
According to protocol, what is the
next step?
3. Which of the following pulseless C. Decapitation
and apneic patents meet criteria to
withhold resuscitative efforts?
4. You arrive on the scene of a D. A and B (A. Apply cardiac monitor and 12 lead
patient with complaint of chest EKG send for interpretation, if available. B. Aspirin
pain. The patient states she has a 81 mg x 4 PO)
history of angina. According to
protocol, what intervention should
be done?
, 5. You are dispatched to a patient D. Direct the patient to perform a valsalva
with complaints of fluttering in his maneuver. (Yes it's a real thing I googled it)
chest and find a 62-year-old male
stating it is hard to catch his breath.
His vital signs are BP 146/78, HR 190
and regular, RR 22, SPO2 98% on
room air. To slow the heart rate,
what should EMS do?
6. You are called for the patient A. Epinephrine 1 mg/1 ml 0.3 mg IM
stung by a bee. The patient
presents with swelling to his lips
and tongue, complaining of
difficulty breathing and has
wheezing bilaterally. Vital signs are
BP 80/48, HR 112, RR 24. What is the
initial drug you should administer?
7. An unconscious adult patient has C. Glucagon 1 mg IM/IN
a blood sugar of 56. What is the
appropriate intervention for this
patient?
8. EMS is dispatched for a patient D. B and C (B. Blood sugar, C. Last time known
presenting with stroke like well)
symptoms. What information should
be gathered during patient care?
9. What are the components of the A. Balance, eyes, face, arm drift, speech, time
BEFAST exam?