Emergency Care in the Streets 8th edition All
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As you are a paramedic, how would you start the dynamic scene management?
a. Scene size-up
b. Primary survey
c. History taking
d. Reassessment
ANSWER: A. Scene size-up
DIF: HARD REF: Pg505
What would you do as a paramedic when scene doesn't appear safe before you begin the patient
care?
a. Secure the scene
b. Call additional resources
c. Both 'a' and 'b'
d. None of these
ANSWER: C. Both 'a' and 'b'
DIF: HARD REF: Pg505
What is the possible value of certified high visibility safety vest according to (ANSI) American National
Standard Institute?
A. 107 or 207
B. 207or 307
C. 109 or 605
D. 104 or 405
ANSWER: A. 107 or 207
DIF: EASY REF: Pg506
Methamphetamine stimulates a condition accompanied by:
a. Anxiety
b. Vomiting
c. Fatigue
d. Sleepless
ANSWER: D. Sleepless
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg507
Delirium is characterized by acute sudden change in:
a. Mental status
b. Heart condition
c. Lungs infection
d. Tuberculosis
, ANSWER: A. Mental status
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg507
Examination technique included in primary survey is:
a. Inspection
b. Palpation
c. Auscultation
d. All of these
ANSWER: D. All of these
DIF: EASY REF: Pg510
In how much time will you get the general impression of a patient in primary survey?
a. 1 minute
b. 2 minutes
c. 50 seconds
d. 60 to 90 seconds
ANSWER: D. 60 to 90 seconds
DIF: EASY REF: Pg510
Which of the following usually follows the ABCDE (Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and
Exposure) ?
a. History taking
b. Primary survey
c. Secondary assessment
d. Re-assessment
ANSWER: B. Primary survey
DIF: EASY REF: Pg510
You are examining a patient having respiratory airway problem, which problem will happen if you are
suctioning for too long?
a. Hypoxia
b. Delirium
c. Tuberculosis
d. Bronchitis
ANSWER: A. Hypoxia
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg512
If you determine as a paramedic that patient's airway is not maintaining by other means, then what
would you do as an alternative?
a. Suctioning
b. Endotracheal intubation
c. Oxygen
d. Invasive technique
, ANSWER: B. Endotracheal intubation
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg512
The normal pulse rate in resting adults is:
a. 60 to 100 beats/min
b. 50 to 90 beats/min
c. 100 to 150 beats/min
d. None of these
ANSWER: A. 60 to 100 beats/min
DIF: EASY REF: Pg513
You experience that the patient's skin color is red (flushed), what would be the possible cause of this?
a. Hypertension
b. Excessive blood loss
c. Liver dysfunction
d. Anxiety
ANSWER: A. Hypertension
DIF: HARD REF: Pg514
The patient's skin is warm and dry, what is the cause of this?
a. Fever
b. Exposure to cold
c. Shock
d. Excessive body heat
ANSWER: A. Fever
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg514
A quick assessment for neurological deficits is done by:
a. GCS ( Glasgow coma scale)
b. Ventilator
c. Stoichiometry
d. None of these
ANSWER: A. GCS ( Glasgow coma scale)
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg515
As a paramedic, how would you control the angry situation of the patient who is not responding to
you calmly?
a. Control your anger
b. Ask for help
c. Call another paramedic
d. Leave the patient un-attended
ANSWER: A. Control your anger
DIF: HARD REF: Pg528
, How would you obtain the patient's present illness history?
a. Open-ended questions
b. What prescription medicines are you taking?
c. Both 'a' and 'b'
d. None of these
ANSWER: B. What prescription medicines are you taking?
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg533
Severe diplopia is a condition accompanied by:
a. Double vision
b. Sensitivity to light
c. Myopia
d. Night-blindness
ANSWER: A. Double vision
DIF: EASY REF: Pg537
What is photophobia?
a. Sensitivity to light
b. Ringing in the ears
c. Blood in vomit
d. None of these
ANSWER: A. Sensitivity to light
DIF: EASY REF: Pg537
Rhinorrhea is a condition accompanied by:
a. Sensitive epilepsy
b. Deafness
c. Runny nose
d. Trauma
ANSWER: C. Runny nose
DIF: EASY REF: Pg537
Which one of these is similar to polyuria?
a. Increased frequency of urination
b. Swelling of hands and feet
c. Weight changes
d. Increased thirst
ANSWER: A. Increased frequency of urination
DIF: EASY REF: Pg538
Dysuria is a condition in which person feels:
a. Painful urination
b. Sudden need to urinate
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As you are a paramedic, how would you start the dynamic scene management?
a. Scene size-up
b. Primary survey
c. History taking
d. Reassessment
ANSWER: A. Scene size-up
DIF: HARD REF: Pg505
What would you do as a paramedic when scene doesn't appear safe before you begin the patient
care?
a. Secure the scene
b. Call additional resources
c. Both 'a' and 'b'
d. None of these
ANSWER: C. Both 'a' and 'b'
DIF: HARD REF: Pg505
What is the possible value of certified high visibility safety vest according to (ANSI) American National
Standard Institute?
A. 107 or 207
B. 207or 307
C. 109 or 605
D. 104 or 405
ANSWER: A. 107 or 207
DIF: EASY REF: Pg506
Methamphetamine stimulates a condition accompanied by:
a. Anxiety
b. Vomiting
c. Fatigue
d. Sleepless
ANSWER: D. Sleepless
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg507
Delirium is characterized by acute sudden change in:
a. Mental status
b. Heart condition
c. Lungs infection
d. Tuberculosis
, ANSWER: A. Mental status
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg507
Examination technique included in primary survey is:
a. Inspection
b. Palpation
c. Auscultation
d. All of these
ANSWER: D. All of these
DIF: EASY REF: Pg510
In how much time will you get the general impression of a patient in primary survey?
a. 1 minute
b. 2 minutes
c. 50 seconds
d. 60 to 90 seconds
ANSWER: D. 60 to 90 seconds
DIF: EASY REF: Pg510
Which of the following usually follows the ABCDE (Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and
Exposure) ?
a. History taking
b. Primary survey
c. Secondary assessment
d. Re-assessment
ANSWER: B. Primary survey
DIF: EASY REF: Pg510
You are examining a patient having respiratory airway problem, which problem will happen if you are
suctioning for too long?
a. Hypoxia
b. Delirium
c. Tuberculosis
d. Bronchitis
ANSWER: A. Hypoxia
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg512
If you determine as a paramedic that patient's airway is not maintaining by other means, then what
would you do as an alternative?
a. Suctioning
b. Endotracheal intubation
c. Oxygen
d. Invasive technique
, ANSWER: B. Endotracheal intubation
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg512
The normal pulse rate in resting adults is:
a. 60 to 100 beats/min
b. 50 to 90 beats/min
c. 100 to 150 beats/min
d. None of these
ANSWER: A. 60 to 100 beats/min
DIF: EASY REF: Pg513
You experience that the patient's skin color is red (flushed), what would be the possible cause of this?
a. Hypertension
b. Excessive blood loss
c. Liver dysfunction
d. Anxiety
ANSWER: A. Hypertension
DIF: HARD REF: Pg514
The patient's skin is warm and dry, what is the cause of this?
a. Fever
b. Exposure to cold
c. Shock
d. Excessive body heat
ANSWER: A. Fever
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg514
A quick assessment for neurological deficits is done by:
a. GCS ( Glasgow coma scale)
b. Ventilator
c. Stoichiometry
d. None of these
ANSWER: A. GCS ( Glasgow coma scale)
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg515
As a paramedic, how would you control the angry situation of the patient who is not responding to
you calmly?
a. Control your anger
b. Ask for help
c. Call another paramedic
d. Leave the patient un-attended
ANSWER: A. Control your anger
DIF: HARD REF: Pg528
, How would you obtain the patient's present illness history?
a. Open-ended questions
b. What prescription medicines are you taking?
c. Both 'a' and 'b'
d. None of these
ANSWER: B. What prescription medicines are you taking?
DIF: MODERATE REF: Pg533
Severe diplopia is a condition accompanied by:
a. Double vision
b. Sensitivity to light
c. Myopia
d. Night-blindness
ANSWER: A. Double vision
DIF: EASY REF: Pg537
What is photophobia?
a. Sensitivity to light
b. Ringing in the ears
c. Blood in vomit
d. None of these
ANSWER: A. Sensitivity to light
DIF: EASY REF: Pg537
Rhinorrhea is a condition accompanied by:
a. Sensitive epilepsy
b. Deafness
c. Runny nose
d. Trauma
ANSWER: C. Runny nose
DIF: EASY REF: Pg537
Which one of these is similar to polyuria?
a. Increased frequency of urination
b. Swelling of hands and feet
c. Weight changes
d. Increased thirst
ANSWER: A. Increased frequency of urination
DIF: EASY REF: Pg538
Dysuria is a condition in which person feels:
a. Painful urination
b. Sudden need to urinate