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Flight Paramedic Certification Exam 2023-2024 Questions & Answers 100% Accurate
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Agent 
Aspirin (ASA) - ANSWER-Antidote 
Bicarb 
 
Agent 
Benzodiazepines - ANSWER-Antidote 
Flumazenil (Romazicon) 
 
Agent 
Beta Blockers - ANSWER-Antidote 
Glucagon 
 
Agent 
Calcium Channel Blockers - ANSWER-Antidote 
Calcium Gluconate 
 
Agent 
Cocaine - ANSWER-Antidote 
Benzodiazepines 
 
Agent 
Pit Vipers - ANSWER-Antidote 
CroFab, FabAV 
 
Agent 
Cyanide - ANSWER-Antidote 
Amyl Nitrate (inhaled), Sodium Nitrate (IV), Sodium Thiosulfate (IV)
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Week 4 Pharmacology: Pain management question and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Week 4 Pharmacology: Pain managementPain Introduction: - correct answer -Pain= Physiological & psychological experience characterized by unpleasant feeling associated with trauma/disease 
 
-It's a Defense Mechanism that helps us avoid damaging situations; seek medical help.(we have all these nerve endings in our skin so we can escape from pain. Pain tells us there is something wrong with what we are trying to touch/approach) 
 
-Neural and Chemical mechanisms (are what we are affecting that ar...
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Murray 7th Ed: Ch10 Complications of Pregnancy 2023/2024 already passed
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Murray 7th Ed: Ch10 Complications of Pregnancy1. A patient with preeclampsia is being treated with bed rest and intravenous magnesium sulfate. The drug classification of this medication is a 
a. diuretic. 
b. tocolytic. 
c. anticonvulsant. 
d. antihypertensive. - correct answer ANS: C 
Anticonvulsant drugs act by blocking neuromuscular transmission and depress the central 
nervous system to control seizure activity. Diuresis is a therapeutic response to magnesium 
sulfate. A tocolytic drug slows...
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Flight Paramedic Certification Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Agent 
Aspirin (ASA) Correct Answer Antidote 
Bicarb 
 
Agent 
Benzodiazepines Correct Answer Antidote 
Flumazenil (Romazicon) 
 
Agent 
Beta Blockers Correct Answer Antidote 
Glucagon 
 
Agent 
Calcium Channel Blockers Correct Answer Antidote 
Calcium Gluconate 
 
Agent 
Cocaine Correct Answer Antidote 
Benzodiazepines 
 
Agent 
Pit Vipers Correct Answer Antidote 
CroFab, FabAV 
 
Agent 
Cyanide Correct Answer Antidote 
Amyl Nitrate (inhaled), Sodium Nitrate (IV), Sodium Thiosulfate (IV) 
 
Age...
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EMT FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Oral Glucose correct answer: INDICATIONS 
-suspected hypoglycemia 
CONTRAINDICATIONS 
-unconscious 
-patient can't follow commands 
-patient can't maintain their own airway 
SIDE EFFECTS 
-anaphylaxis if allergy to ingredient is present 
-otherwise none 
 
Aspirin (ASA) correct answer: INDICATIONS 
-atraumatic chest pain 
-19 years or older 
CONTRAINDICATIONS 
-325 mg taken in last 24 hours 
-bleeding, or bleeding disorder 
-pregnancy 
-thoracic or AAA suspicion 
SIDE EFFECTS 
-anaphylaxsis ...
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Scribe America ED Course Assessement Exam Well Answered 100% 2024.
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Pertinent Positives - Answer Specific symptoms that raise the physician's suspicion for a particular diagnoses 
 
Pertinent Negatives - Answer Specific symptoms that are not present which cause the physician to doubt certain diagnoses 
 
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) - Answer Etiology: Narrowing of the coronary arteries limits blood supply to the heart muscle causing angina (chest pain specifically due to heart muscle ischemia) 
Diagnosed by: Cardiac catheterization 
Meds: Aspirin (ASA) ...
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EMT Medical Exam Practice Questions & Answers(scored A)
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EMT Medical Exam Practice QuestioA 14 y/o male is hot, dry, and complaining of nausea and vomiting after mowing the lawn. What should you suspect? 
A) hypothermia 
B) heat exhaustion 
C) heat stroke 
D) hyperemesis - ANSWER C) heat stroke 
 
What occurs during compression of the inferior vena cava? 
A) pre-eclampsia 
B) supine hypotensive syndrome 
C) pregnancy-induced hypertension 
D) eclampsia - ANSWER B) supine hypotensive syndrome 
 
An unresponsive 32 y/o female was pulled from a frozen lak...
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EMT Medical Exam Practice Questions
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A 14 y/o male is hot, dry, and complaining of nausea and vomiting after mowing the lawn. What should you suspect? 
A) hypothermia 
B) heat exhaustion 
C) heat stroke 
D) hyperemesis - Answer- C) heat stroke 
 
What occurs during compression of the inferior vena cava? 
A) pre-eclampsia 
B) supine hypotensive syndrome 
C) pregnancy-induced hypertension 
D) eclampsia - Answer- B) supine hypotensive syndrome 
 
An unresponsive 32 y/o female was pulled from a frozen lake after 3 minutes of submersion...
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RCIS Board UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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RCIS Board UPDATED Exam Questions 
and CORRECT Answers 
what is the normal range of potassium (K+) in the blood? - Correct Answer- 3.5-5.0 
name some antiplatelet medications - Correct Answer- ASA (aspirin), Plavix, Brillenta, 
Effient, Integrelin, Reopro 
adenosine causes: - Correct Answer- Maximum hyperemia (excess blood) 
when the patient has a vasovagal reaction, what do you see? - Correct Answer- BP decrease
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PC707- Module 3
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PC707- Module 3 
Anti-Ulcer drugs help by: - Answer ️️ --altering gastric pH by decreasing acid secretion 
-protecting the stomach wall lining by increasing mucosal protection 
-eradicating harmful bacteria Ex: H. Pylori 
What are the main pharmacologic categories of drugs we used to manage gastric acid secretion 
and the effects: - Answer ️️ --antacids 
-H2 receptor antagonists 
-proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) 
-prostoglandin analogs 
-mucosal protectant sulcrafate (Carafate) 
What is th...
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