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A 72-year-old female complains of dyspnea that woke her from
her sleep. Her feet and ankles are swollen, and auscultation of
her lungs reveals crackles to both lung bases. She has a history
of hypertension, type II diabetes, and a heart attack 2 years ago.
Her BP is 170/94 mm Hg, her pulse is 110 beats/min and
irregular, her respirations are 24 breaths/min and labored, and her
oxygen saturation is 85% on room air. What should you suspect?
A) Acute asthma attack
B) Congestive heart failure
C) Acute hypertensive crisis
D) Emphysema exacerbation - ANSWER-B
If a vehicle strikes a tree at 60 mph, the unrestrained driver would
likely experience the MOST severe injuries during the:
A) first collision.
B) second collision.
C) third collision.
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D) fourth collision. - ANSWER-C
The MOST obvious way to reduce heat loss from radiation and
convection is to:
A) move away from a cold object.
B) wear a thick wind-proof jacket.
C) move to a warmer environment.
D) increase metabolism by shivering. - ANSWER-C
A 40-year-old man is conscious, but has an increased rate of
breathing. You should:
A) apply 100% oxygen via nonrebreathing mask.
B) immediately insert a nasopharyngeal airway.
C) assess the regularity and quality of breathing.
D) ventilate him with a bag-mask device. - ANSWER-C
Which of the following would MOST likely occur in conjunction
with a breech presentation?
A) Vertex presentation
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B) Prolapsed umbilical cord
C) Maternal hypertension
D) Premature rupture of the amniotic sac - ANSWER-B
A patient who overdosed on an opioid would be expected to
present with:
A) tachycardia.
B) dilated pupils.
C) bradypnea.
D) hyperpnea. - ANSWER-C
What occurs during recoil of the chest in between compressions?
A) Positive pressure accumulates in the thoracic cavity
B) A vacuum is created and blood returns to the heart
C) Excessive amounts of air are expelled from the lungs
D) Forward flow of blood moves to the body's vital organs -
ANSWER-B
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Which of the following signs and symptoms are MOST
characteristic of hyperglycemic ketoacidosis?
A) Cool, clammy skin and a slow onset
B) Cool, clammy skin and a rapid onset
C) Warm, dry skin and a slow onset
D) Warm, dry skin and a rapid onset - ANSWER-C
Which of the following describes pulseless electrical activity
(PEA)?
A) disorganized, chaotic quivering of the heart muscle that does
not generate a pulse
B) The presence of a palpable pulse in the absence of any
electrical activity in the heart
C) A rapid cardiac rhythm that does not produce a pulse, but
responds to defibrillation
D) Any organized cardiac rhythm, slow or fast, that does not
produce a palpable pulse - ANSWER-D
During your assessment of a patient who experienced blunt facial
trauma, you note the presence of a hyphema. This indicates: