NREMT (CARDIOLOGY AND RESUSCITATION) EXAM LATEST ACTUALEXAM WITH 300 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) [ALREADY GRADED A+] BRANDNEW!!!
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NREMT
NREMT (CARDIOLOGY AND RESUSCITATION) EXAM LATEST
ACTUALEXAM WITH 300 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) [ALREADY GRADED A+]
BRANDNEW!!!
A 94-year-old female complains of increased fatigue for the past
day. Her skin is cool and clammy. Her vital signs are P 104, R 18,
BP 92/66, and ...
A 94-year-old female complains of increased fatigue for the past
day. Her skin is cool and clammy. Her vital signs are P 104, R 18,
BP 92/66, and SpO2 is 94% on room air. You should first: -
ANSWER-administer oxygen.
What is the primary cause of a cardiac arrest for a patient who is
struck by lightning? - ANSWER-Asystole
A 37-year-old male complains of a sudden onset of severe
headache and blurred vision in his left eye. When he speaks, he
uses the wrong words to describe his complaint. His pupils are
equal and reactive to light. His vital signs are P 84, R 16, BP
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148/90, and SpO2 is 95% on room air. You should suspect: -
ANSWER-stroke.
An 81-year-old male is experiencing chest pain. He has no signs
of dyspnea or shock. Why should you target oxygen
administration to a SpO2 between 94%-99%? - ANSWER-To
reduce production of free-radicals
An unresponsive 78-year-old male was found on the tiled floor of
his bathroom. His clothing is wet, and you smell urine. You do not
observe chest rise or feel a pulse. His skin is cyanotic. His hands
and feet are cold to the touch. His core is warm. You should
suspect: - ANSWER-cardiac arrest and begin chest
compressions.
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A 61-year-old female has tonic-clonic seizure activity that started
eight minutes ago. Her husband tells you her only medical history
is high blood pressure. You observe less stiffening of the muscles
in her left arm and leg. You should suspect: - ANSWER-stroke.
You are resuscitating a 45-year-old male who is in cardiac arrest.
Your partners are performing chest compressions and operating
the AED. You are ventilating him with a BVM and leading the
team. When should you check for a pulse? - ANSWER-After you
observe he is breathing on his own
After ROSC, a patient has a SpO2 of 100%. Why should you
titrate oxygen administration to an SpO2 between 94-99%? -
ANSWER-To reduce production of free radicals
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You are assessing an unresponsive 42-year-old male who was
found lying in the snow. You do not observe any breathing or feel
a pulse during the normal assessment time frame. You should
next: - ANSWER-begin chest compressions.
A 54-year-old female complains of dizziness. She denies any past
medical history and hasn't seen her doctor in years. Her face is
slightly red, and her lungs are clear to auscultation. Her vital signs
are P 72, R 16, BP 162/98, and SpO2 is 97% on room air. You
should: - ANSWER-transport her.
You are resuscitating an unresponsive 90-year-old male who is in
cardiac arrest. After the AED analyzes his rhythm, it advises you
to shock him. What cardiac rhythm should you suspect he is in? -
ANSWER-Ventricular fibrillation
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