EXAM 2025 |100 QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. In a scenario where a patient is in cardiac arrest and a family member
insists on stopping resuscitation, how would you document your actions
and the family's request?
Record the events in a personal notebook for future reference
Skip documentation since the situation was resolved quickly
Only document the family member's request and stop resuscitation
Document the resuscitation efforts, the family member's request,
and the verification of DNR status in the patient's medical record
2. Process in which teams of professional and peer counselors provide
emotional and psychological support?
Critical incident stress management
post traumatic incident review
quality improvement of conference
peer psychiatric counseling
3. In emergency medical scenarios, what is the first priority when assessing
scene safety?
Your crew
Patient
You
Bystanders
Other resources
,4. Describe the significance of a do not resuscitate order in emergency
medical care.
A do not resuscitate order must be ignored in life-threatening
situations.
A do not resuscitate order allows for aggressive treatment in
emergencies.
A do not resuscitate order is only valid if signed by a family
member.
A do not resuscitate order indicates that the patient does not
wish to receive resuscitation efforts, guiding care to focus on
comfort instead.
5. An 81-year-old female is complaining of chest pain. After asking her to
describe the current problem and history of the present illness, you
should next:
Perform a rapid trauma assessment.
Physically examine the patient.
Ask the patient about her past medical history.
Obtain baseline vital signs.
6. Describe the purpose of using a spring loaded window punch in
emergency medical scenarios.
The spring loaded window punch is used to safely break a
vehicle window to access an unconscious patient.
The spring loaded window punch is used to communicate with
emergency services.
The spring loaded window punch is used to stabilize a patient
during transport.
The spring loaded window punch is used to secure the vehicle
doors during an emergency.
, 7. Describe the rationale behind using implied consent in emergency
medical situations involving minors.
Implied consent is used because immediate action is necessary
to prevent harm when guardians cannot be contacted.
Implied consent allows for treatment without any legal
considerations.
Implied consent requires prior knowledge of the patient's medical
history.
Implied consent is only applicable in non-emergency situations.
8. Why is it important to check ambulance supplies at the beginning of a
shift in emergency medical services?
To assess the condition of the ambulance vehicle.
To familiarize yourself with the team members on duty.
To ensure all necessary equipment and medications are
available for patient care.
To prepare for the paperwork required during the shift.
9. In a scenario where you arrive at an emergency scene and notice
potential hazards, what should be your immediate action based on the
protocols discussed?
Perform a scene size up to evaluate safety and hazards before
proceeding.
Document the incident before addressing any hazards.
Call for additional resources without assessing the situation.
Immediately provide care to the patient without assessing the
scene.