Paramedic National Registry FINAL EXAM 2022| GRADED A+
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Which critters have neurotoxins? Correct Answer: Pit Vipers (Coral Snakes)
How do you treat a 1 year old in SVT? Correct Answer: Ice to the face
What do you use to treat a Beta Blocker OD? Correct Answer: Glucagon
More then .04 mg/kg of Atropine can cause ...
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Which critters have neurotoxins? Correct Answer: Pit Vipers (Coral Snakes)
How do you treat a 1 year old in SVT? Correct Answer: Ice to the face
What do you use to treat a Beta Blocker OD? Correct Answer: Glucagon
More then .04 mg/kg of Atropine can cause what? Correct Answer: Reflex Bradycardia
Which disease has an increased risk to a baby/fetus/neonate Correct Answer: Rhubella
If a patient is in shock long enough, what will the develop? Correct Answer: Renal Failure
What do adrenergic drugs do? Correct Answer: Increase Afterload
How do you stimulate a neonate to breathe? Correct Answer: Rub back, message back
What is the neurotransmitter for the sympathetic nervous system? Correct Answer: Norepinephrine
What is the first question you should ask a pregnant woman with abdominal pain? Correct Answer: Do
you have an urge to push?
What is reflex guarding from? Correct Answer: Pain to parietal peritoneum (also known as somatic pain)
If you have abnormal movement from chest wall, what is your first action? Correct Answer: High flow
O2
Paediatric patient fell down the stairs c/o leg pain; and is now altered. What is the main concern?
Correct Answer: Head Injury
What does the vertical axis on the ECG reading represent? Correct Answer: Voltage
More then .04 mg/kg of Atropine can cause what? Correct Answer: Reflex Bradycardia
Which disease has an increased risk to a baby/fetus/neonate Correct Answer: Rhubella
If a patient is in shock long enough, what will the develop? Correct Answer: Renal Failure
What do adrenergic drugs do? Correct Answer: Increase Afterload
How do you stimulate a neonate to breathe? Correct Answer: Rub back, message back
What is the neurotransmitter for the sympathetic nervous system? Correct Answer: Norepinephrine
, What is the first question you should ask a pregnant woman with abdominal pain? Correct Answer: Do
you have an urge to push?
What is reflex guarding from? Correct Answer: Pain to parietal peritoneum (also known as somatic pain)
If you have abnormal movement from chest wall, what is your first action? Correct Answer: High flow
O2
What does the vertical axis on the ECG represent? Correct Answer: Voltage
What is an example of a mobile data terminal? Correct Answer: Vehicle Mounted Computer
What are your best methods of checking tube placement? Correct Answer: Visualize, bilateral chest
rise, no epigastric sounds, L-Lung, then R-Lung
Where is the femoral vein in relation to the femoral artery or nerve? Correct Answer: Medial
You have a Pt. with 4mm ST elevation in II, III and AVF c/o chest pain with a BP of 86 what is your
treatment? Correct Answer: Fluid Bolus
84 yr old with full thickness burn to mouth, chest and abdomen- What is the biggest concern? Correct
Answer: BSA of the burns
What is your joule setting for an unstable pt in A-Fib with RVR Correct Answer: 100 Joules
Your patient presents with audible wheezes as you prepare an SVN of Albuterol when your patient stops
wheezing what do you do? Correct Answer: Prepare to intubate
What is the most plentiful ion in the body? Correct Answer: Calcium
On scene of a bus crash what do you do first? Correct Answer: Additional Resources
What is your pediatric dose for Lidocaine Correct Answer: 1 mg/kg
What is your pediatric dose for Epinephrine Correct Answer: 0.01 mg/kg Max 1 mg
What is your pediatric dose for Atropine Correct Answer: 0.02 mg/kg IV or 0.03 mg/kg ET Max 0.5 mg
What is your pediatric dose for Adenosine Correct Answer: 0.1-0.2 mg/kg Max 12 mg
What is your pediatric dose for Naloxone (Narcan) Correct Answer: 0.1 - 0.2 mg/kg
What is your pediatric dose for Sodium Bicarbonate Correct Answer: 1 mEq/kg slow push IV (same as
adult)
What is your pediatric dose for Amiodarone Correct Answer: 5 mg/kg repeat up to 15 mg/kg Max 300
mg
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