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Miosis - ️️ -Excessive muscle twitching 
What does RICE mean - ️️ -Rest , ice , compression , elevation 
SLUDGEM - ️️ -Salivation , urination , defecation , Gi distress , emesis , miosis 
What part of initial assessment would you perform a needle decompression - ️️ - 
Breathing 
The most reliable indicator of early decompensated shock is - ️️ -Level of 
consciousness 
A paramedic who intubates the esophagus instead of the t...
Intro to Paramedicine- Unit 1 Exam 
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Continuous Quality Improvement Program - ️️ -A management approach to 
organizational performance that includes constant monitoring, evaluations, decisions 
and actions. 
Approach to optimizing healthcare performance: 
1) Improving the patient experience of care 
2) Improving the health of populations 
3) Reducing the cost of healthcare 
CQI enables the EMS system to adapt treatment protocols and educational activities. 
NTHSA's Ten...
Paramedic test questions and answers 2023 
 
Miosis 
Excessive muscle twitching 
What does RICE mean 
Rest , ice , compression , elevation 
SLUDGEM 
Salivation , urination , defecation , Gi distress , emesis , miosis 
What part of initial assessment would you perform a needle decompression 
Breathing 
The most reliable indicator of early decompensated shock is 
Level of consciousness 
A paramedic who intubates the esophagus instead of the trachea and leaves it in has breached his duty by 
Misfea...
Paramedic test questions and answers 2023 
 
Miosis 
Excessive muscle twitching 
What does RICE mean 
Rest , ice , compression , elevation 
SLUDGEM 
Salivation , urination , defecation , Gi distress , emesis , miosis 
What part of initial assessment would you perform a needle decompression 
Breathing 
The most reliable indicator of early decompensated shock is 
Level of consciousness 
A paramedic who intubates the esophagus instead of the trachea and leaves it in has breached his duty by 
Misfea...
Paramedic test questions and answers 2023 
 
Miosis 
Excessive muscle twitching 
What does RICE mean 
Rest , ice , compression , elevation 
SLUDGEM 
Salivation , urination , defecation , Gi distress , emesis , miosis 
What part of initial assessment would you perform a needle decompression 
Breathing 
The most reliable indicator of early decompensated shock is 
Level of consciousness 
A paramedic who intubates the esophagus instead of the trachea and leaves it in has breached his duty by 
Misfea...
Paramedic Exam Study Prep - Airway and Breathing 
A child in respiratory distress may grunt as the child breathes. This is a result of 
 
(A) increase tidal volume. 
(B) an increased respiratory rate. 
(C) creating pressure to help maintain open airways. 
(D) an indication that the child is tired and will progress to respiratory arrest. 
C. Grunting involves exhaling against a partially closed glottis. This creates pressure to help maintain open lower airways similar to pursed-lip breathing in a...
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Paramedic Exam Study Prep - Airway and Breathing 
A child in respiratory distress may grunt as the child breathes. This is a result of 
 
(A) increase tidal volume. 
(B) an increased respiratory rate. 
(C) creating pressure to help maintain open airways. 
(D) an indication that the child is tired and will progress to respiratory arrest. 
C. Grunting involves exhaling against a partially closed glottis. This creates pressure to help maintain open lower airways similar to pursed-lip breathing in a...