NYS EMT CERTIFYING EXAM|| ACTUAL EXAM
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For a single rescuer ventilating a non-breathing patient, the pocket mask with
supplement oxygen is more effective then the Bag-Valve-Mask with supplemental
oxygen, Because the
1. Rescuer can use two hands to maintain head extension and seal the mask
2. Pocket-mask cushion more readily conforms to all patients
3. Elastic headband maintains a tight deal
4. Pocket mask delivers a higher concentration of oxygen -ANSWER Rescuer can
us two hands to maintain head extension and seal the mask
In using a bag-valve-mask, which of the following is the best way to determine if
adequate volume is being delivered to a patient in respiratory arrest
1. Listen for air leaving the exhalation port of the bag-valve-mask
2. Observe for rising and falling of the patients chest
3. Monitor the patients breath sounds
4. Attach the oxygen reservoir and provide a flow of at least 10 liters/min of
oxygen -ANSWER Observe the rising and falling of the patients chest
The most common problem encountered with the use of a bag-valve-mask device
is the failure to
1. Seal the mask properly over the victim's mouth and nose
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2. Connect the bag to oxygen
3. Control the transmission of communicable diseases
4. Squeeze the bag at the proper inflation rate -ANSWER Seal the mask properly
love the victims mouth and nose
The proper techniques for suctioning a patient's mouth is to insert the catheter with
the suction
1. On, and turn the suction unit off as you are withdrawing the catheter
2. Off, turn the suction on to remove foreign material, and then off as you
withdraw the catheter
3. On, and suction while you insert and withdraw the catheter
4. Off, apply suction, and continue suction as you are withdrawing the catheter -
ANSWER Off, apply suction, and continue suction as you are withdrawing the
catheter
An unconscious, breathing 18 year-old patient has been rescued from a car that had
the engine running. The patients's skin is red; vital signs are: BP= 110/70, R= 18.
Oxygen should administered with which of the following devices?
1. Nasal Cannula
2. Simple Face Mask
3. Venturi Mask
4. Non-rebreathing mask -ANSWER Non-rebreathing mask
You are called to the home of a patient who is on physician-prescribed low-
concentration oxygen, and who is NOT in acute respiratory distress. According to
the NYS BLS Treatment Protocols, Which type of oxygen delivery device should
you use during transport?
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1. Non-rebreathing mask
2. Demand valve
3. Simple face mask
4. Nasal Cannula -ANSWER Nasal Cannula
You are suctioning a trauma patient who has large blood clots present in the
mouth. You should
1. Use alcohol to clear blood clots from the suction tip
2. Insert the suction tip with a vacuum on
3. Sweep the clots out of the mouth before suctioning
4. Ensure that your suction unit does not exceed 200mm Hg negative pressure -
ANSWER Sweep the clots out of the mouth before suctioning
A patient tells you that he was thrown against the dashboard of the car and
complains of chest pain and shortness of breath. Vital Signs: BP: 96/60, P= 120,
R= 22. He is cyanotic and has great difficulty talking to you. The immediate
treatment for this patient t should be to
1. Immobilize the injured area with sandbags
2. Administered oxygen via nasal cannula
3. Administer high-concentration oxygen
4. Assist him in taking his nitroglycerin pill -ANSWER Administer High-
Concentration Oxygen
Which liter flow is inappropriate for oxygen administration via a nasal cannula?
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1. 0-2 liters/min
2. 2-4 liters/min
3. 4-6 liters/min
4. 8-10 liters/min -ANSWER 8-10 liters/min
The maximum rate for delivering oxygen via nasal cannula is
1. 2 liters/min
2. 4 liters/min
3. 6 liters/min
4. 10 liters/min -ANSWER 6 liters/min
If a patient is in respiratory failure, how many ml of air should be given to a patient
using a BVM with supplemental oxygen
1. 700-1000ml per ventilation over 2 seconds
2. 600-800ml per ventilation over 1-2 seconds
3. 800-1200ml per ventilation over 2 seconds
4. 400-600ml per ventilation over 1-2 seconds -ANSWER 400-600ml per
ventilation over 1-2 seconds
-BVM w/o supplemental oxygen is 600-800ml per ventilation over 1-2 seconds
According to the NYS CFR/EMT student manual, a breathing patient should not be
suctioned for any longer then: