ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B)
COMPLETE 350 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS (100% CORRECT) /ALREADY GRADED A+
What stage of Tylenol overdose is considered the resolution period? - ANSWER:
Stage 4
What are the two ways to improve increased ETCO2 in ventilated patients? -
ANSWER: Vt and (f)
Which types of patients would you need to perform a nitrogen washout? - ANSWER:
Pediatric, Pregnant, Obese
What is the most deadly IABP timing error? - ANSWER: Late Deflation
Which amount of blood loss describes a massive hemothorax? - ANSWER: Greater
than 1500 ml of blood
It is winter time in your service area and you are transporting a female patient who
has cold intolerance, puffy eyelids, sparse hair, possibly goiter. Suddenly during
reassessment, she has a change in her level of consciousness. Which medication
would you administer? - ANSWER: Synthroid
Which type of burns cause a coagulative necrosis? - ANSWER: Acid
What is a part of the post-crash sequence? - ANSWER: Turn off the battery
What is the formula for Ve? (minute ventilation) - ANSWER: Vt x (f)
You and your crew are conducting long-range transport via FW (Fixed Wing).
While at a cruising altitude of 30k ft. MSL your pilot notices that he is unable to
maintain his cabin pressure and suspects a pressure leak.
What is your expected TUC (Time of Useful Consciousness) if a sudden
decompression were to occur? - ANSWER: 45 Seconds
What defects contributes to Tetralogy of Fallot? - ANSWER: Right Ventricular
Hypertrophy
You have been dispatched to a trauma of a 5-year-old pediatric patient.
Upon your arrival, you make the decision to RSI and intubate the patient due to a
possible TBI.
What size diameter ETT would you choose to use based on the patient's age? -
ANSWER: 5.0
, For every change in HCO3 of 10 mEq/ L, your pH will change by______ in the same
direction. - ANSWER: 0.10
The antidote for Magnesium Toxicity is? - ANSWER: Calcium Gluconate
The most commonly injured system in trauma is the integumentary system. -
ANSWER: True
You have been dispatched to a scene flight of a patient who was involved in an
altercation and was stabbed multiple times to the abdomen.
Upon your arrival, you assess the patient and note what appears to be auscultated
bowel sounds while attempting to auscultate the lungs. You also note a scaphoid
abdomen upon assessment.Based on the information above, what injury do you
suspect the patient is suffering from? - ANSWER: Diaphragmatic Hernia
In the instance that a pregnant mother is Rh positive, she should receive Rhogam. -
ANSWER: False
You have been dispatched to the scene of an unknown intentional overdose. Upon
your arrival, you note the patient is tachypneic and complaining of "ringing in his
ears". What treatment would the patient best benefit from? - ANSWER: Sodium
Bicarbonate
In this mode of ventilation, the patient is given a set rate and Vt. In addition to the
set ventilator rate, the patient also has the ability to trigger a spontaneous breath.
With each spontaneous breath taken, the ventilator will deliver the full set amount
of volume. - ANSWER: A/C
For each 1 degree change over 37 degrees C, the heart rate increases by ____ bpm in
the neonate. - ANSWER: 10
A V/Q scan is a nuclear medicine study used to evaluate the circulation of air and
blood within a patient's lungs in order to determine the ventilation/perfusion ratio.
What is this scan used to diagnose? - ANSWER: Pulmonary Embolism
You have been called to the trauma bay to assist with the management of a patient
who has received a mass transfusion of pRBCs for treatment of continuous
gastrointestinal bleeding.
You note now that the patient has a Chovstek's sign present. Given the above
information, what medication should the patient receive? - ANSWER: Calcium
Gluconate
An adult has received burns to the entire anterior torso and to the entire left upper
extremity, circumferentially. Using the role of nines, the percentage of body surface
(BSA) area involved is: - ANSWER: 27%
An example of a right to left shunt is Transposition of Great Vessels. - ANSWER: True