Lab Values, General Medical, Operations, CAMTS, Flight Physiology 2024/2025 Correctly Solved Solutions
You are assessing a patient in the ED with the following signs and symptoms. Buffalo hump, moon face, and purple striae located on the abdomen. Given the above information, what is the treatment for this patient's condition? A. Termination of excessive glucocorticosteroids B. Prednisone C. T3,T4 D. DDAVP - A. Termination of excessive glucocorticosteroids For a hasty LZ, the FAA requires approach & departure heading? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 - A. 1 In a hasty or scene call LZ, FAA requires 1 approach and 1 departure heading. At a fixed LZ such as a helipad, FAA requires 2 approach and 2 departure headings. An Emergency Action Plan should be activated _________________ while in the air. A. After 1 missed check in or 15 mins. B. After 2 missed check ins or 30 mins. C. After 45 mins. D. After forgetting to check in - B. After 2 missed check ins or 30 mins. While in the air, an EAP is activated after two missed check-ins or 30 minutes without check-in with dispatch. Which of the following FAR does not have a duty day? A. FAR 71 B. FAR 135 C. FAR 191 D. FAR 91 - FAR 91 FAR 91 is the basic guidelines that apply to any pilot flying an aircraft. These guidelines do not require a duty day as the PIC assumes all of the risks. Upon arrival of an interfacility ICU transport, you note that a patient has the following laboratory values: Na: 136 mEq/L, K+: 2.5, Cl-: 97 mEq/L, CO2: 20 mmHg, BUN: 45 mg/dl, Cr: 1.9 mg/dl, Glucose: 240 mg/dl. Based upon the information above, what ECG finding would you expect to see on a 12 lead ECG? A. Peaked T wave B. Delta wave C. Osborn wave D. Flattened T waves - D. Flattened T waves You are assessing a patient in the ICU that has jaundice skin and a history of liver failure. Upon further exam, you note asterixis with a progressively decreasing mental status. Based on the information above, what condition is the patient likely suffering from? A. Hepatic steatosis B. Hepatic encephalopathy C. Wilson's disease D. Pierre Robin syndrome - B. Hepatic encephalopathy Liver failure can cause an increase in levels of Ammonia.Ammonia levels can increase ICP and cause Hepatic encephalopathy, a sign of this condition is asterixis. This is course flapping of muscles due to loss of fine motor movements secondary to an increase in ammonia levels. This is a voluntary accreditation that sets safety standards as well as professional conduct standards for aeromedical transport systems. A. JCAHO B. CAAS C. CAMTS D. ISBC - C. CAMTS CAMTS is a voluntary accreditation that sets safety standards as well as professional conduct standards for aeromedical transport systems. As an emergency vehicle operator in an ambulance, you must be certified at least to what level to drive the apparatus? A. EMT B. Paramedic C. EMT-I D. ECA - A. EMT
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