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During a scene size-up, which of the following
observations most strongly suggests that your adult
patient is suffering from an acute respiratory
emergency? - ...ANSWER...✔✔the patient is in the
tripod position.
You are assessing a 38-year-old woman who is
complaining of the sudden onset of chest pain and
shortness of breath. She describes the pain as sharp
and states that it increases when she takes a deep
breath. You note that she is breathing rapidly. Her BP is
130/82, and her pulse is 100. Based on her presentation,
you suspect that she may have: -
...ANSWER...✔✔pulmonary embolism.
You are assisting a 29-year-old spinal injury paraplegic
skier who lost control of his sit ski and hit a tree. Even
though there are no obvious signs of injury, the patient
suddenly starts to feel panicky, and you become
concerned about autonomic dysreflexia. Other
signs/symptoms that would support this assessment
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include all of the following except: -
...ANSWER...✔✔hypotension
You have been called to care for an unattended 6-year-
old girl who has vomited once and is complaining of
mild abdominal pain. When you are performing the
physical assessment and obtaining a SAMPLE history,
which of the following approaches would be considered
most appropriate? - ...ANSWER...✔✔Allowing her to
play with your stethoscope before listening to her lungs
A 56-year-old female has struck a tree. Your
assessment reveals gurgling respirations, rapid
breathing, and cool, diaphoretic skin. You also observe
bruising to the chest and abdomen. Which one of the
following should be your first concern? -
...ANSWER...✔✔Open and maintain her airway.
A 15-year-old admits to taking "a bunch" of extra
strength Tylenol tablets. Her mother states it's nothing
to worry about because it was just Tylenol. Based on
your training you recognize that this ingestion could
have serious consequences. It is because toxic
amounts acetaminophen can cause irreversible: -
...ANSWER...✔✔Liver damage
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When dealing with a 61-year-old female patient with
acute lower right abdominal pain, which quadrant
should be examined first? - ...ANSWER...✔✔left upper
"During a scene size-up, which of the following
observations most strongly suggests that your adult
patient is suffering from an acute respiratory
emergency?" - ...ANSWER...✔✔the patient is in the
tripod position.
"You are assessing a 38-year-old woman who is
complaining of the sudden onset of chest pain and
shortness of breath. She describes the pain as sharp
and states that it increases when she takes a deep
breath. You note that she is breathing rapidly. Her BP is
130/82, and her pulse is 100. Based on her presentation,
you suspect that she may have:" -
...ANSWER...✔✔pulmonary embolism.
"You are assisting a 29-year-old spinal injury
paraplegic skier who lost control of his sit ski and hit a
tree. Even though there are no obvious signs of injury,
the patient suddenly starts to feel panicky, and you
become concerned about autonomic dysreflexia. Other
signs/symptoms that would support this assessment
include all of the following except:" -
...ANSWER...✔✔hypotension.
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"You have been called to care for an unattended 6-
year-old girl who has vomited once and is complaining
of mild abdominal pain. When you are performing the
physical assessment and obtaining a SAMPLE history,
which of the following approaches would be considered
most appropriate?" - ...ANSWER...✔✔Allowing her to
play with your stethoscope before listening to her lungs
"A 56-year-old female has struck a tree. Your
assessment reveals gurgling respirations, rapid
breathing, and cool, diaphoretic skin. You also observe
bruising to the chest and abdomen. Which one of the
following should be your first concern?" -
...ANSWER...✔✔Open and maintain her airway.
"A 15-year-old admits to taking ""a bunch"" of extra
strength Tylenol tablets. Her mother states it's nothing
to worry about because it was just Tylenol. Based on
your training you recognize that this ingestion could
have serious consequences. It is because toxic
amounts acetaminophen can cause irreversible:" -
...ANSWER...✔✔Liver damage
"When dealing with a 61-year-old female patient with
acute lower right abdominal pain, which quadrant
should be examined first?" - ...ANSWER...✔✔left uppe