2024 JBL MODULE 6 PRACTICE
EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS
A 26-year-old female presents with heavy vaginal bleeding. She is conscious,
but restless. Her blood pressure is 84/54 mm Hg, her pulse is 120 beats/min
and weak, and her respirations are 22 breaths/min with adequate depth. She
tells you that she inserted a tampon about 2 hours ago. You should:
A. administer high-flow oxygen, perform a detailed assessment of her
vaginal area for signs of trauma, place her on her side, and transport.
B. administer high-flow oxygen, ask her to remove the tampon, perform a
detailed secondary assessment, and transport promptly.
C. administer high-flow oxygen, place a sterile pad over her vagina, keep her
warm, elevate her lower extremities, and transport without delay.
D. assist her ventilations with a bag-valve mask, place one sterile dressing
into her vagina, perform a rapid secondary assessment, and transport. -
CORRECT-ANSWERSC. administer high-flow oxygen, place a sterile pad over
her vagina, keep her warm, elevate her lower extremities, and transport
without delay.
Which of the following would indicate that the endotracheal tube is NOT in
the trachea?
A. Absence of sounds over the epigastrium
B. Absence of an end-tidal CO2 waveform
C. Steady increase in the oxygen saturation
D. Decreased resistance when ventilating - CORRECT-ANSWERSB. Absence of
an end-tidal CO2 waveform
Which of the following would the EMT MOST likely be asked to do when
assisting a paramedic with endotracheal intubation?
A. Visualization of the vocal cords
B. Suction under direct laryngoscopy
C. Preoxygenation with a BVM
D. Placement of the endotracheal tube - CORRECT-ANSWERSC.
Preoxygenation with a BVM
,You are at a mass-casualty scene and in the process of organizing a group to
be responsible for ongoing patient care. In order for the group to be
successful:
A. individuals see this as a one-time exercise and that the group may
change.
B. all individuals have the same roles.
C. individual goals are accomplished.
D. individuals have an understanding of how the group will accomplish its
goals. - CORRECT-ANSWERSD. individuals have an understanding of how the
group will accomplish its goals.
You are attending to a 46-year-old male patient complaining of chest pain.
Shortly after you begin to render care, an ALS unit arrives and the transfer of
care is made. The decision is made to start an intravenous line and
administer medication. You should:
A. clear space and, if necessary, explain the procedure to the patient.
B. move out of the ALS provider's way and clear the scene.
C. ensure that enough assessments have been done to justify the decision.
D. acknowledge that it is no longer your patient and stand back, allowing the
ALS provider to work. - CORRECT-ANSWERSA. clear space and, if necessary,
explain the procedure to the patient.
You are attending to a 66-year-old male patient in cardiac arrest. As you
gather history and begin the resuscitation, an Advanced Life Support (ALS)
provider arrives on scene. You should:
A. ensure that CPR is ongoing by the other providers present and then
provide a patient care report off to the side.
B. . continue the resuscitation and provide a patient care report while you
work.
C. pause the resuscitation and provide a patient care report as quickly as
possible.
D. stay focused on the resuscitation and allow the ALS provider to make his
or her own assessment. - CORRECT-ANSWERSA. ensure that CPR is ongoing
by the other providers present and then provide a patient care report off to
the side.
You are attending to a 68-year-old female patient in cardiac arrest. An ALS
provider arrives shortly after you do and the transfer of care is made. The
ALS provider asks that you assist in the endotracheal intubation. As part of
this process, you may be required to:
A. ventilate and preoxygenate the patient but not handle any of the
equipment required for the intubation.
, B. help position the patient for a better view of the airway during the
procedure.
C. perform the intubation with assistance.
D. visualize the airway and look for any potential complications in advance of
the intubation. - CORRECT-ANSWERSB. help position the patient for a better
view of the airway during the procedure.
You are attending to a patient who was experiencing abdominal pain at a
local shopping mall. The patient sitting on a bench and appears in moderate
distress. You are met by a first responder at the scene who wishes to provide
you with a patient care report. Your best course of action is to:
A. listen to the report while you perform a primary survey and render care to
the patient.
B. ask the responder to wait and take their report after you have completed
a primary survey.
C. move the responder out of the way and begin patient care.
D. listen to the responder while your partner performs a primary survey. -
CORRECT-ANSWERSD. listen to the responder while your partner performs a
primary survey.
You are called to the scene of a 56-year-old female patient who was the
driver of a car that struck a telephone pole. The patient is sitting in her
vehicle with her seat belt on and the air bag has deployed. A bystander
approaches as you arrive and informs you that he is an off-duty firefighter
and was first on the scene. The bystander wishes to provide you with a
patient care report. You should:
A. listen to the report while you perform a primary survey and render care to
the patient.
B. ask the bystander for any formal identification and listen to the report
once it is verified.
C. ask your partner to perform the primary survey while you listen to the
report.
D. ask the bystander to wait and you will take their report after you have
finished your assessment. - CORRECT-ANSWERSC. ask your partner to
perform the primary survey while you listen to the report.
You are organizing a group of EMTs to provide triage in a mass-casualty
exercise. In order for the group to be successful, it is essential that:
A. individuals understand that this is a one-time exercise and that things will
change in the field.
B. individuals have an understanding of how the group will accomplish its
goals.
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