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1. Shaken Baby Syndrome can cause which of the following conditions?
(A) Hypoglycemia
(B) Abdominal bruising
(C) Subdural hematoma
(D) Lower extremity fracture
2. Which law protects an EMT if the EMT acts in good faith, is not negligent, acts
within the scope of practice, and does not accept payment for service?
(A) Implied consent laws.
(B) Good Samaritan laws.
(C) Malfeasance laws.
(D) Absolute immunity laws.
3. You arrive at a two car accident and the driver of the 1st car is unconscious. Consent
for this patient would be?
(A) Informed.
(B) Implied.
(C) Expressed.
(D) Involuntary
4. Organ responsible for insulin production.
(A) Adrenal
(B) Pancreas
(C) Thyroid
(D) Thymus
5. Which federal agency regulates telecommunications in the United States?
(A) FBI.
(B) FDIC.
(C) FCC.
(D) FACEP
6. What is the rate of chest compressions for a two-year-old in cardiac arrest?
(A) 80/minute.
,(B) 100/minute.
(C) 110/minute.
(D) 120/minute
7. A BVM with a reservoir and oxygen source (at least 15 LPM) delivers an oxygen
concentration of
(A) 21%.
(B) 40% to 60%.
(C) 80%.
(D) 100%
8. Beck's triad (associated with pericardial tamponade) includes: distant heart tones,
JVD, and...
(A) Pulse deviation.
(B) Narrowing pulse pressure.
(C) Wheezing.
(D) Delayed capillary refill
9. What happens during inspiration?
(A) The diaphragm contracts and the intercostal muscles relax.
(B) The diaphragm relaxes and the intercostal muscles contract.
(C) The diaphragm relaxes and the intercostal muscles relax.
(D) The diaphragm contracts and the intercostal muscles contract
10. When caring for a child in respiratory distress, you hear a harsh high-
pitched sound with each breath. What do you suspect?
(A) Stridor.
(B) Wheezing.
(C) Crackles.
(D) Rhonchi
11. Cushing's reflex includes increased blood pressure, bradycardia, and:
(A) Irregular respirations.
(B) Irregular pulse.
(C) Increased respirations.
(D) Pupil dilation.: (A) irregular respirations. Cushing's reflex is indicative of a head injury
with increased intracranial pressure (ICP).
, 12. You delivered a full-term baby in the back of your ambulance and the initial APGAR
score is 5. What treatment should you do?
(A) CPR.
(B) Effective ventilation.
(C) Vascular access.
(D) Administration of epinephrine.: (B) effective ventilation.
Most newborns respond favorably to warming, drying, suctioning, and stimulation.
13. All of the following are phases of the stress response EXCEPT:
(A) Alarm reaction.
(B) Resistance.
(C) Exhaustion.
(D) Acceptance.: (D) acceptance.
The 3 phases of the body's response to stress:
(1) Alarm reaction (fight-or-flight response)
(2) Resistance: the level of resistance to stress raises
(3) Exhaustion-as stress continues, coping mechanisms begin to fail
14. Manual maneuvers used to open a patient's airway
(A) Are contraindicated in most patients.
(B) Are difficult to perform.
(C) Include head-tilt/chin-lift and jaw thrust.
(D) Do not usually work without more extensive intervention
15. A patient was struck in the head by a large tree branch while trimming a tree. The
next day, he complains of dizziness and vomiting. You suspect?
(A) An epidural hematoma.
(B) A subdural hematoma.
(C) A concussion.
(D) A contusion.: (a) subdural hematoma.
A subdural hematoma is usually due to rupture of small venous vessels. This type of
bleeding is slow and the onset of symptoms may take several hours to develop after the
injury.
16. Supine hypotensive syndrome occurs from?
(A) Reduction of cardiac output due to compression of the aorta.