JB LEARNING EMT MidTerm Exam Exam 2025 (Actual Exam)
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1. You are treating a middle- B. confirm that the patient is not allergic to aspirin, give him the
aged man with chest discomfort. appropriate dose of aspirin, and document the time and dose
He has a history of three given.
previous heart attacks and
takes
nitroglycerin as needed for chest
pain. You have standing orders
to administer aspirin to patients
with suspected cardiac-related
chest pain or discomfort. While
your
partner is preparing to give
oxygen to the patient, you
should:
A. ensure that the patient's
systolic blood pressure is at
least 100 mm Hg as aspirin
dilates the blood vessels and
can cause a drop in blood
pressure.
B. confirm that the patient is not
allergic to aspirin, give him the
appropriate dose of aspirin,
and document the time and
dose given.
C. assist the patient in taking only
his
nitroglycerin. Aspirin should not
be given in conjunction with
nitroglycerin.
,D. contact medical control,
apprise him or her of the patient's
chief complaint and vital signs,
and request permission to give
him aspirin.
,2. Why does the incidence of B. Decreased physical activity, increased weight gain, and
diabetes mellitus increase decreased insulin production
with age?
A. Decreased food intake,
decreased weight gain, and
decreased blood sugar levels
B. Decreased physical activity,
increased weight gain, and
decreased insulin
production
C. Increased physical activity,
increased food intake, and
increased insulin
production
D. Decreased physical activity,
increased weight gain, and
decreased blood sugar levels
3. How does respiration C. Respiration is the process of gas exchange, whereas
differ from ventilation? ventilation is the movement of air between the lungs and the
A. Respiration occurs when the environment.
diaphragm and intercostal
muscles contract, whereas
ventilation occurs when those
same
muscles relax.
B. Respiration occurs when oxygen
is
delivered to the cells of the body,
whereas ventilation occurs when
carbon dioxide is removed.
C. Respiration is the
process of gas exchange,
whereas ventilation is the
movement of air between the
lungs and the environment.
D. Ventilation occurs when air is
forced into the lungs, whereas
, respiration occurs when air is
drawn or sucked into the lungs.
4. During a 30-minute transport A. 2
of a stable patient, you should
reassess him or her at least
times.
A. 2
B. 6
C. 4
D. 3
5. Which of the following glands A. Pituitary
regulates the function of all
other endocrine glands in the
body?
A. Pituitary
B. Parathyroid
C. Thyroid
D. Adrenal