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EMT FISDAP READINESS
EXAM 4(2023) WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
,In contrast to the assessment of a trauma patient, assessment of a medical patient:
almost exclusively focuses on physical signs that indicate the patient is experiencing a
problem.
is focused on the nature of illness, the patient's chief complaint, and his or her
symptoms.
requires a thorough head-to-toe exam that involves a detailed assessment of all body
systems.
is not as complex for the EMT because most patients typically present with classic
symptoms. - CORRECT b
Which of the following statements regarding medical emergencies is correct?
Medical emergencies always take priority over traumatic injuries.
Medical emergencies can appear to be trauma in nature.
Medical emergencies and traumatic injuries always have distinctive presentations.
Medical emergencies rarely precipitate traumatic injuries. - CORRECT b
You and your EMT partner arrive at the residence of a 50-year-old man who complains
of weakness. Your primary assessment reveals that he is critically ill and will require
aggressive treatment. The closest hospital is 25 miles away. You should:
perform a detailed secondary assessment, assess his vital signs, and then transport
rapidly.
manage all threats to airway, breathing, and circulation and consider requesting an ALS
unit.
,administer oxygen via nonrebreathing mask and obtain as much of his medical history
as possible.
load him into the ambulance, begin transport, and perform all treatment en route to the
hospital. - CORRECT b
ou have just completed your primary assessment of a 48-year-old man with crushing
chest pain. The patient has been given 324 mg of aspirin and is receiving high-flow
oxygen via nonrebreathing mask. As you begin your secondary assessment, you note
that his mental status has deteriorated and he is now bradycardic. You should:
continue with your secondary assessment.
prepare the patient for immediate transport.
insert a nasal airway and assist his breathing.
request an ALS unit to respond to the scene. - CORRECT b
A 33-year-old female presents with lower abdominal quadrant pain. She is conscious
and alert, but in moderate pain. While your partner is asking her questions about her
medical history, you take her vital signs. When you assess her radial pulse, you are
unable to locate it. You should:
assess the rate, regularity, and quality of her carotid pulse.
advise your partner that the patient's blood pressure is low.
immediately take her blood pressure to see if she is hypotensive.
conclude that she is perfusing adequately since she is conscious. - CORRECT a
Ten days after treating a 34-year-old patient with tuberculosis, you are given a
tuberculin skin test, which yields a positive result. This MOST likely indicates that:
you are actively infected with tuberculosis and should be treated immediately.
the disease is dormant in your body, but will probably never cause symptoms.
you contracted the disease by casual contact instead of exposure to secretions.
, you were exposed to another infected person prior to treating the 34-year-old patient. -
CORRECT d
Which of the following statements regarding the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is
correct?
HIV is far more contagious than hepatitis B and is easily transmitted in the health care
setting.
The risk of HIV infection is high, even if an infected person's blood comes in contact
with your intact skin.
The risk of HIV infection is greatest when deposited on a mucous membrane or directly
into the bloodstream.
Most patients who are infected with HIV experience chronic symptoms that vary in
duration and severity. - CORRECT c
A 58-year-old man complains of chest discomfort and nausea. He is conscious and
alert. His blood pressure is 140/90 mm Hg, his pulse is 104 beats/min, and his
respirations are 16 breaths/min. Your partner has applied supplemental oxygen. Prior to
assisting the patient with one of his prescribed nitroglycerin tablets, you ask him if he
takes medication to treat erectile dysfunction and he tells you that he does. You should:
avoid giving him nitroglycerin and transport him at once.
ask him what he takes, how much, and when he last took it.
recall that medications for erectile dysfunction can cause hypertension if given with
nitroglycerin.
administer his nitroglycerin and then reassess his blood pressure. - CORRECT b
Your primary assessment of an elderly woman reveals that she is conscious and alert,
but she is experiencing difficulty breathing. She has a history of emphysema,
hypertension, and congestive heart failure. As you assess the patient's circulatory
status, you should direct your partner to:
perform a head-to-toe secondary assessment.
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