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SNHD AEMT PROTOCOL
SNHD AEMT PROTOCOL TEST AND
STUDY GUIDE WITH
ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED
ANSWERS|FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
|ALREADY GRADED
A+|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS
|LATEST UPDATE
SNHD AEMT PROTOCOL TEST AND
STUDY GUIDE 2024-2025 WITH
ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED
ANSWERS|FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
|ALREADY GRADED
A+|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS
|LATEST UPDATE
A patient complaining of abdominal pain, flank pain, or nausea/vomiting and shows signs of
hypovolemia shall receive how much normal saline?
500 mL bolus; repeated up to 2000 mL
Faxed, copied or electronic versions of the DNR Identification/POLST are legal and valid.
True
Which of the following are associated with grand mal seizures?
Loss of consciousness
Incontinence
Oral trauma
Alcohol is commonly a cause of total unresponsiveness to pain.
False
What is the dose for D10 for adults?
25 gm IV (250ml of 10% solution)
In the setting of pregnancy, what is defined as hypertension?
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,In the setting of pregnancy hypertension is defined as >140 systolic or >90 diastolic or a
relative increase of 30 systolic and 20 diastolic from the patient's normal prepregnancy
BP.
Intrusion on a motor vehicle of how many inches on the occupant's side requires transport to a Level
1,2, or 3 trauma center.
Intrusion, including roof: greater than 12 inches occupant site; greater than 18 inches any site;
Which vital signs need to be documented on the PCR?
1) Blood pressure
2) Heart rate
3) Respiratory rate
4) Temperature as indicated
5) Oxygen saturation as indicated
6) Reassessment after interventions, i.e. pain score after medications;
7) Any complications or other relevant information.
How long should scene time be for a patient who is suspected of having a stroke?
<10 minutes
What is the maximum dose of Activated Charcoal when administered to a pediatric patient?
50 gm
A patient who was ejected from a motor vehicle requires transport to a Level 1 and 2 trauma center
only.
False
Symptom onset of less than ______ hours requires transport to an approved stroke center.
6
Glucagon is what class of drug?
Insulin antagonist
Glucagon dosage is?
Adult : 1 mg IM or IV
Glucose is what class of drug?
Carbohydrate
Dosage for oral glucose is?
Adults 25 gm
Pediatric up to 25 gm
Narcan is what class of drug?
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, Narcotic antagonist
Adult dosage for narcan is?
.4 to 2 mg with a max dose of 10 mg
Pediatric dosage for narcan is?
.1 mg/kg, with a max dose of 10 mg
Nitroglycerin is what class of drug?
Vasodilator
Solu-Cortef is what class of drug?
corticosteroid
What is the adult dosage for solu-cortef?
as prescribed, usually 100 mg
What is the pediatric dosage for solu-cortef?
as prescribed, usual dose is 2 mg/kg to a max of 100 mg
Patients in shock with known adrenal insufficiency, should be administered what?
The patient's own Solu-Cortef (hydrocortisone) as prescribed
Nitroglycerine is contraindicated for any patient having taken Viagra or similar medication in the past 24
hours, or 48 hours for Tadalifil, or similar
True
Which of the following should occur for a pregnant patient with cord presentation?
1. Position patient on elbows and knees with hips elevated
2. Wrap cord and keep it moist
3. Insert gloved hand to lift baby off cord
4. Obtain and document cord pulse
In order to treat a hyperkalemic patient the patient must be suspected of having hyperkalemia, EKG
findings consistent with hyprekalemia, and hemodynamic instability.
True
For a traumatic cardiac arrest, what interventions must be performed prior to considering terminating
resuscitation efforts?
1. Open airway with basic life support measures
2. Provide effective ventilation with 100% oxygenation for two (2) minutes
3. Perform bilateral needle thoracentesis if tension pneumothorax suspected
Where should stable patients be transported?
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