,10/17/24, 3:36 PM EMT Final Exam/EMT Final Exam 2024 with all the correct answers(Actual test graded A+) Flashcards | Quizlet
Unit 1: Off-line
Which type of medical
direction do standing
orders and protocols
describe?
- Radio
- Online
- Off-line
- Direct
Unit 1: epinephrine.
A 30-year-old male
presents with acute
shortness of breath,
widespread hives, and
facial swelling. He denies
any past medical history
and takes no
medications. During your
assessment, you hear
wheezing over all the
lung fields. His blood
pressure is 90/50 mm Hg
and his heart rate is 110
beats/min. In addition to
giving him high-flow
oxygen, the MOST
important treatment for
this patient is:
- albuterol.
- epinephrine.
- an antihistamine.
- a beta-antagonist.
,10/17/24, 3:36 PM EMT Final Exam/EMT Final Exam 2024 with all the correct answers(Actual test graded A+) Flashcards | Quizlet
Unit 1: air passing through fluid
Crackles (rales) are
caused by _________.
- mucus in the larger
airways
- air passing through fluid
- severe
bronchoconstriction
- narrowing of the upper
airways
Unit 1: A paramedic transfers patient care to an EMT.
Which of the following
scenarios MOST
accurately depicts
abandonment?
- A paramedic transfers
patient care to an EMT.
- An AEMT transfers
patient care to a
paramedic.
- A physician assumes
patient care from an EMT.
- An EMT gives a verbal
report to an emergency
room nurse.
Unit 1: 44%
At a flow rate of 6 L/min,
a nasal cannula can
deliver an approximate
oxygen concentration of
up to:
- 24%.
- 35%.
- 44%.
- 52%.
, 10/17/24, 3:36 PM EMT Final Exam/EMT Final Exam 2024 with all the correct answers(Actual test graded A+) Flashcards | Quizlet
Unit 1: remove the CPAP device and ventilate him with a
While providing CPAP to bag-valve mask.
a patient in severe
respiratory distress, you
note that his heart rate
has increased by 20
beats/min. He is
conscious, but is no
longer following verbal
commands. You should:
- decrease the amount of
pressure that the CPAP
device is delivering.
- remove the CPAP
device and ventilate him
with a bag-valve mask.
- increase the amount of
pressure that the CPAP
device is delivering.
- remove the CPAP
device and apply oxygen
by nonrebreathing mask.
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