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AMLS: An Assessment-Based Approach Exam with complete solutions
  • AMLS: An Assessment-Based Approach Exam with complete solutions

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AMLS Exam 2023 with complete solutions
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AMLS Test with complete solutions
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  • What condition is most likely to cause respiratory acidosis? - correct answer-In larger doses narcotics induce respiratory depression and eventually respiratory arrest. AMLS Page 95 A 65-year-old female complains of chest pain that feels like "aching" in her chest. It has become progressively worse over several days. Her temperature is 38.3 degrees C (100 F). Which finding will help narrow your differential diagnosis to pericarditis? - correct answer-12 lead ECG will demonstrate global ST-s...
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Medical/AMLS Final review Exam Questions with complete solutions
  • Medical/AMLS Final review Exam Questions with complete solutions

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  • Medical/AMLS Final review Exam Questions with complete solutions Headache, nuchal rigidity, fever/chills and photophobia is a classic sign of: Patients who have headache and fever should be assessed for: (which sign(s)?). Fluid shifting in lungs is: Epiglottitis VS Croup VS Meningitis Dental pain, fever, dysphagia and possible firm red pronounced swelling around throat: Activation of the RAA Pathway is caused by: With regards to RAA: When a drop in BP is sensed by kidneys, they wil...
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AMLS PRE-TEST (ALS) - STUDY 2 of 2 Complete Solutions
  • AMLS PRE-TEST (ALS) - STUDY 2 of 2 Complete Solutions

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  • AMLS PRE-TEST (ALS) - STUDY 2 of 2 Complete Solutions An elderly patient in an assisted-living facility presents with a diminished level of consciousness and elevated white blood count. Assessment reveals pale, clammy skin and a urinary catheter with dark colored urine. Vital signs are P 132, R 38 and shallow, BP 78/46, SpO2 91%, and T 100.8°F (32.8°C). What classification of shock is the patient most likely experiencing? ️Distributive An anxious male complains of a sore throat, f...
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AMLS Post Test questions with complete solutions 2023
  • AMLS Post Test questions with complete solutions 2023

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  • AMLS Post Test questions with complete solutions 20231. A 45-year-old patient is found supine on the floor. Healthcare providers note pinpoint pupils, shallow respirations, and vomitus in and around the mouth. What course of action should be taken next? a. Initiate an IV and administer naloxone b. Supplemental oxygen and suction c. Obtain a blood glucose level d. Begin BVM ventilations b. Supplemental oxygen and suction 2. Patients with a history of COPD that present with an acute ...
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AMLS Pretest v 1.11 Exam with complete solutions
  • AMLS Pretest v 1.11 Exam with complete solutions

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  • A 28 year old female is being evaluated for an acute onset of an alteration in mentation. She complained of a stiff neck and persistent headache. Vital signs are P112, R22 and regular, BP 144/88, SpO2 95% and T 102.3°F (39°C). The healthcare provider should observe for which complication? - Answer- Seizure A 45 year old patient is found supine on the floor of the Triage area. Healthcare providers note pinpoint pupils, shallow respirations and vomitus in and around the mouth. What course of ...
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AMLS Final (154 QUESTIONS) WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • AMLS Final (154 QUESTIONS) WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • What do you do for pin point pupils and low respirations? Correct Answer: Manage airway first, then give Narcan. If a patient who has pin point pupils and low respirations is vomiting, what do you do first? Correct Answer: Suction their airway COPD and Pulmonary Emphysema patients usually have a history of what? Correct Answer: AFib What does AFib cause? Correct Answer: Blood clots, which cause an increase risk for pulmonary embolisms What is the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone sys...
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