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  • November 21, 2024
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CORRECT ANSWERS
Comminuted - CORRECT ANSWER-bone breaks into many fragments


You are on the scene of a vehicle accident with one traumatically injured patient.
Fire crews were on scene prior to your arrival and have extricated the patient,
and are performing CPR when you arrive. You have four first responders on scene.
What is the best approach to take to manage this cardiac arrest patient? -
CORRECT ANSWER-The pit crew approach
is used to manage a cardiac arrest patient when you have four team members.
The first person will be the team leader, the second and third team members will
perform CPR, and the fourth member will operate the AED.
Some might think the grab and go approach or grab and run approach is the
correct answer, but the EMT textbooks teach the pit crew approach, similar to a
care race where pit crews rapidly service the race car when it enters the pit.


What causes chest pain in patients with angina? - CORRECT ANSWER-. a
decreased amount of oxygen to the heart muscle


According to the chain of survival, rapid defibrillation should ultimately take place
within how many minutes of the onset of cardiac arrest?


a. four to six minutes
b. ten minutes
c. five minutes


NREMT test QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS

,d. two minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-2 minutes: The chain of survival explains that
rapid defibrillation works best if administered within two minutes of the onset of
cardiac arrest. Statistics show that the early application of an AED paired with
high-quality CPR can drastically increase a patient's chances of surviving the
event.


You are treating a patient with a history of pulmonary embolism.
When a patient has a pulmonary embolism, where does a blood clot break off
from, clogging one branch of the pulmonary arteries? - CORRECT ANSWER-a large
vien
A: A pulmonary embolism is caused by a blood clot that has broken off from a
deep, large vein. When the clot breaks off from the vein, it travels to the
pulmonary arteries and creates a blockage.


You and your partner have assisted with the delivery of a newborn. The infant and
mother are doing fine, and you wrap the baby up in a blanket to hand to the
mother.
This is the mother's first baby, and she asks you if it is normal for the baby to have
soft spots on the top of their head.
What is the medical term for these soft spots?


a. fistula
b. fibrates
c. fontanelles
d. fundus - CORRECT ANSWER-The soft spots on a baby's head are called
fontanelles. The fontanelles allow for the growth of the skull and brain during an
infant's first year. Fistula is the medical term for an abnormal connection between
organs, fibrates are a class of drugs, and the fundus is the uppermost part of the
uterus.

NREMT test QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS

, What two types of shock are related to pump failure?


a. obstructive and distributive shock
b. distributive and cardiogenic shock
c. obstructive and hypovolemic shock
d. obstructive and cardiogenic shock - CORRECT ANSWER-d. obstructive and
cardiogenic shock


Pump failure due to an inadequate function of the heart leads to obstructive and
cardiogenic shock. Obstructive shock is caused by a mechanical obstruction that
prevents an adequate volume of blood from filling the chambers of the heart.
The three most common examples of obstructive shock are tension
pneumothorax, pulmonary embolism, and cardiac tamponade. Cardiogenic shock
occurs when the pump fails due to disease or injury.
Distributive shock is due to poor vessel function, and hypovolemic shock occurs
with low fluid volume.


AEIOU-TIPS (altered mental status) - CORRECT ANSWER-Alcohol, drugs
Endocrine/Electrolytes/Epilepsy, Insulin/Intussusception,
Overdose/Opioids,
Uremia,
Trauma,
Insulin,
Poisoning,
Stroke/Shock/Subarachnoid hemorrhage, Snake bite.

NREMT test QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS

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