AMLS 3rd Edition Post Test 2023 with complete solution
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AMLS 3rd Edition Post Test 2023 with complete solution
Which of the following may cause primary respiratory alkalosis?
A. Fever
B. Chest Wall Pain
C. Vomiting
D. Renal Failure
A. Fever
A quadriplegic male is experiencing difficulty breathing and restlessness. His skin is flush and his urin...
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AMLS 3rd Edition Post Test 2023 with complete solution
Which of the following may cause primary respiratory alkalosis?
A. Fever
B. Chest Wall Pain
C. Vomiting
D. Renal Failure
A. Fever
A quadriplegic male is experiencing difficulty breathing and restlessness. His
skin is flush and his urine is dark yellow and cloudy. Vital signs are BP 86/68, P
128, R 24, temp is 38 C. Which type of shock should you suspect?
A. Hypovolemic
B. Obstructive
C. Septic
D. Cardiogenic
C. Septic
A 20-year old male college student complains of acute onset of fever, headaches,
vomiting and malaise. He appears ill and has a petechial rash on his extremities.
What should you suspect?
A. Acute gastroenteritis
B. Encephalitis
C. Meningitis
D. Influenza
C. Meningitis
A 20-year old male complains of severe pain after a jellyfish sting. He has a red,
swollen ankle and foot. What should you do?
A. Apply a hot pack to the area and mark the affected area
B. Splint the limb and administer an antipyretic
C. Wash the area and administer an analgesic
D. Apply an ice pack and administer an opiod
C. Wash the area and administer an analgesic
The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is activated during shock in order to
cause the following?
A. Increase in preload, afterload, and reabsorption of sodium
B. Hypotension and bradycardia
C. Decrease in Preload, afterload, and reabsorption of sodium
D. Vasodilation and sodium reabsorption
A. Increase in preload, afterload, and reabsorption of sodium
An elderly COPD patient complains of difficulty in breathing upon exertion. She
has a 1-week history of productive cough. She has pursed lip breathing. She is
prescribed a bronchodilator as needed. Vital signs are BP 132/70, P 88, R 20 with
Rhonchi. What should you suspect?
A. Pulmonary embolism
B. Epiglottitis
C. Chronic Bronchitis
D. Congestive Heart Failure
, C. Chronic Bronchitis
An anxious 32 year old female complains of chest pain with palpitations. She has
a history of Graves' disease. She reports she was seen in the ED earlier that day
and has a CT scan of her abdomen with IV contrast. She is diaphoretic and has a
temperature of 101.5 F. Vital signs are 100/62 P 156 R30 BGL 133 mg/dL. What
should you administer?
A. Calcium Chloride
B. Normal Saline
C. Amiodarone
D. Aspirin (ASA)
B. Normal Saline
What statement is correct regarding responding to a suspected nerve agent
exposure?
A. Secondary contamination rarely occurs in nerve agent exposure
B. Parking downwind will ensure first responder safety
C. Patients should be treated in well-ventilated areas
D. Nerve agents degrade immediately when exposed to sunlight.
C. Patients should be treated in well-ventilated areas.
What reference is the MOST beneficial to obtain for a suspected stroke?
A. Past Medical History
B. Last Oral Intake
C. Last Known Well
D. Daily Aspirin Dose
C. Last Known Well
Which of the following statements is correct regarding radioactive materials?
A. Gamma rays are unable to penetrate bone and connective tissue
B. Neutrons are low energy particles and do not cause bodily harm
C. Alpha particles are harmless when ingested and inhaled
D. Simple clothing can stop beta particles from entering the body
D. Simple clothing can stop beta particles from entering the body
What finding is unique to pericarditis?
A. Diffuse ST segment elevation
B. Pain is relieved when supine
C. S3 gallop is auscultated
D. Pulses alternans is present
A. Diffuse ST segment elevation
A 21-year old male complains of sharp chest pain and shortness of breath. The
symptoms started when he lifted a heavy object. Vital signs are BP 152/96 P 108 R
24 and diminished on the left. What should you suspect?
A. Spontaneous Pneumothorax
B. Pectoralis muscle tear
C. Aortic Dissection
D. Pulmonary Embolism
A. Spontaneous Pneumothorax
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