EMT FINAL ACTUAL EXAM (3 LATEST VERSIONS)
NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS
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After assisting your patient with nitroglycerin, you should:
A place the patient prone to help the nitroglycerin to
dissolve
B stop giving oxygen, as the nitroglycerin will take the
place of the oxygen
C take the patient's blood pressure within 5 minutes
D encourage the patient not to go to the hospital because
the doctor will do exactly the same thing that you are
doing - answer-c
You have responded to a 47 year old man who is
complaining of severe chest pain and dyspnea. You
suspect that he is having a myocardial infarction. You
place the patient in a position of comfort. How many hours
after a myocardial infarction is the risk of cardiac arrest
highest?
A1
B6
C 12
D 24 - answer-a
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A 40 year old man is in cardiac arrest. Your partner is
performing cpr. You are attaching the aed when the
patient's wife tells you that the patient has an automatic
internal cardiac defibrillator (aicd). The aed advises that a
shock is indicated. What should you do?
A do not shock because the shock could damage the aicd
B do not shock because you know that the shock will not
be successful
C proceed as with any other cardiac arrest patient in which
the aed advises a shock
D deliver a shock, but reduce the energy setting to 50
joules so as not to damage the aicd - answer-c
Your 91 year old female patient is complaining of chest
pain. She tells you that her pain is becoming worse. What
is most likely the cause of her chest pain?
A too much oxygen is causing a muscle spasm
B the heart muscle is not receiving enough oxygen
C the lungs are not receiving enough oxygen
D the diaphragm is putting pressure on the heart - answer-
b
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What is the difference between angina pain and
myocardial infarction pain?
A there is no difference
B the pain with a myocardial infarction will most likely
decrease if the patient is allowed to rest
C the pain with an angina attack will most likely increase if
the patient is allowed to rest
D the pain with an angina attack will most likely decrease
if the patient is allowed to rest - answer-d
You are treating a patient who you suspect is having heart
ischemia. What is the best position for this patient?
A prone
B supine or semirecumbant
C sitting and well supported
D supine with the legs elevated - answer-c
The term "contraindication" is defined as a situation in
which:
A a drug should be given
B a drug should not be given
C no drug of any kind should be given
D it does not matter if a drug is given or not - answer-b
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Your patient is a 56 year old man with chest pain. Medical
control orders you to help the patient take a nitroglycerin
tablet. The patient later tells you that he has a headache.
This headache is known as:
A a sign
B an action
C a symptom
D a side effect - answer-d
Epinephrine should be used for a patient who:
A is hypoglycemic
B is having an allergic reaction
C has substernal pain
D has overdosed on aspirin - answer-b
Oral glucose should not be given to diabetic patients who:
A are found unconscious
B have low blood pressure
C are complaining of abdominal pain
D have been drinking alcoholic beverages - answer-a