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Portage NUR 251 - Pharmacology - Test 1
4 less common routes for drug administration. - Correct Answer 1. Inter-arterial 
2. Intra-thecal - Spinal area 
3. Intra-articular - Into joints. 
4. Epidural 
 
4 multi resistant infections - Correct Answer 1. MRSA - methicillin-resistant staphylococcus 
2. VRE - vancomycin-resistant enterococcus 
3. ESBL - Extended spectrum beta lactamase 
4. CRE - Carbapemen-resistant enterbacteriaceae 
 
A physician orders 10mg of a drug be given once daily. The drug is only available in a 20mg an...
- Exam (elaborations)
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4 less common routes for drug administration. - Correct Answer 1. Inter-arterial 
2. Intra-thecal - Spinal area 
3. Intra-articular - Into joints. 
4. Epidural 
 
4 multi resistant infections - Correct Answer 1. MRSA - methicillin-resistant staphylococcus 
2. VRE - vancomycin-resistant enterococcus 
3. ESBL - Extended spectrum beta lactamase 
4. CRE - Carbapemen-resistant enterbacteriaceae 
 
A physician orders 10mg of a drug be given once daily. The drug is only available in a 20mg an...
Students- paramedic exam practice questions
____ pleura covers the lungs. 
A.) Visceral. 
B.) Parietal. 
C.) Pulmonary 
D.) Respiratory. - Correct Answer A.) Visceral. 
 
he lungs are covered ny connective tissue called pleura. It has two layers: The visceral pleura (covers the lungs) and 
the parietal pleura (lines the inner chest wall). 
 
"adult onset diabetes", produces some insulin, but the body cannot effectively utilize that insulin. - Correct Answer 
Type 2 diabetes 
 
"Juvenile diabetes, is when the patient does no...
- Exam (elaborations)
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____ pleura covers the lungs. 
A.) Visceral. 
B.) Parietal. 
C.) Pulmonary 
D.) Respiratory. - Correct Answer A.) Visceral. 
 
he lungs are covered ny connective tissue called pleura. It has two layers: The visceral pleura (covers the lungs) and 
the parietal pleura (lines the inner chest wall). 
 
"adult onset diabetes", produces some insulin, but the body cannot effectively utilize that insulin. - Correct Answer 
Type 2 diabetes 
 
"Juvenile diabetes, is when the patient does no...
Paramedic Entrance Exam
Actions of Musculoskeletal System - Correct Answer 1) Protect internal organs 
2) Gives body shape 
3) Provide ability to move 
Alveoli - Correct Answer sacs of lungs where gas exchanges with blood 
Anaphylactic Shock - Correct Answer Allergic reaction 
Anatomical Position - Correct Answer Standing erect, limbs down, palms forward 
Arm bones - Correct Answer clavicle, humerus, ulna, radius 
Body cavities - Correct Answer 1) Cranial 
2) Thoracic 
3) Abdomino-pelvic 
Bronchi - Correct An...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Actions of Musculoskeletal System - Correct Answer 1) Protect internal organs 
2) Gives body shape 
3) Provide ability to move 
Alveoli - Correct Answer sacs of lungs where gas exchanges with blood 
Anaphylactic Shock - Correct Answer Allergic reaction 
Anatomical Position - Correct Answer Standing erect, limbs down, palms forward 
Arm bones - Correct Answer clavicle, humerus, ulna, radius 
Body cavities - Correct Answer 1) Cranial 
2) Thoracic 
3) Abdomino-pelvic 
Bronchi - Correct An...
NREMT Paramedic Prep - 200 Questions
A patient is experiencing a possible neurological emergency from a blunt force closed head injury. He is found to 
have abnormal pupillary reactions to light and has lost the ability to move his eyes from side to side to follow your 
finger movements. He is also unable to identify the number of fingers you are holding up. He reports he is able to see 
the fingers but is not able to focus enough to identify how many fingers are present. 
Which of the following cranial nerves should you suspec...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A patient is experiencing a possible neurological emergency from a blunt force closed head injury. He is found to 
have abnormal pupillary reactions to light and has lost the ability to move his eyes from side to side to follow your 
finger movements. He is also unable to identify the number of fingers you are holding up. He reports he is able to see 
the fingers but is not able to focus enough to identify how many fingers are present. 
Which of the following cranial nerves should you suspec...
MCC Paramedic Entrance Exam
Define Advance Directive - Correct Answer Written document that specifies medical treatment for a competent 
patient, should he/she 
become unable to make decisions (i.e. comatose patient). Also referred to as a living will. 
 
Define body mechanics - Correct Answer The relationship between the body's anatomical structures and the physical 
forces associated 
with lifting, moving and carrying; the ways in which the body moves to achieve a specific action. 
 
Define paradoxical chest wal...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Define Advance Directive - Correct Answer Written document that specifies medical treatment for a competent 
patient, should he/she 
become unable to make decisions (i.e. comatose patient). Also referred to as a living will. 
 
Define body mechanics - Correct Answer The relationship between the body's anatomical structures and the physical 
forces associated 
with lifting, moving and carrying; the ways in which the body moves to achieve a specific action. 
 
Define paradoxical chest wal...
CDH Paramedic pharmo
Adenocard (adenosine) - Correct Answer Antiarrhythmic 
 
Peak Effect: seconds 
 
Initial dose of 6mg rapid IV (over 1 - 2 seconds) followed by a 10 mL rapid saline flush and extremity elevation. 
 
First dose does not eliminate rhythm in 1 - 2 minutes, give 12 mg rapid IV followed by 10 mL rapid saline flush and 
extremity elevation. 
 
May repeat second dose(12 mg) once. 
 
Adenocard (adenosine) peds - Correct Answer Antiarrhythmic 
 
Peak Effect: Seconds 
 
Initial dose of 0.1 m...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Adenocard (adenosine) - Correct Answer Antiarrhythmic 
 
Peak Effect: seconds 
 
Initial dose of 6mg rapid IV (over 1 - 2 seconds) followed by a 10 mL rapid saline flush and extremity elevation. 
 
First dose does not eliminate rhythm in 1 - 2 minutes, give 12 mg rapid IV followed by 10 mL rapid saline flush and 
extremity elevation. 
 
May repeat second dose(12 mg) once. 
 
Adenocard (adenosine) peds - Correct Answer Antiarrhythmic 
 
Peak Effect: Seconds 
 
Initial dose of 0.1 m...
Paramedic school entry exam
5 main vital signs - Correct Answer Respirations, BP, pulse, pupils, skin, pulse ox (sixth vital) 
 
Abandonment - Correct Answer Leaving a pt w/o having turned pt care over to medical professional at or above your 
level of care 
 
Abdominal aortic aneursym (triple A) - Correct Answer Weakening of the wall of aorta in abd region. Prone to rupture. 
Remember to check BP in both arms. Bilat. femoral pulses. Tearing back pain. Remember, their pain does NOT have 
to be severe. Discrepancy in...
- Exam (elaborations)
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5 main vital signs - Correct Answer Respirations, BP, pulse, pupils, skin, pulse ox (sixth vital) 
 
Abandonment - Correct Answer Leaving a pt w/o having turned pt care over to medical professional at or above your 
level of care 
 
Abdominal aortic aneursym (triple A) - Correct Answer Weakening of the wall of aorta in abd region. Prone to rupture. 
Remember to check BP in both arms. Bilat. femoral pulses. Tearing back pain. Remember, their pain does NOT have 
to be severe. Discrepancy in...
Paramedic Entrance Exam Study Guide
At what age is a human considered a Toddler? - Correct Answer 1 year to 2 years 
 
At what core temperature do mild hypothermia symptoms occur? - Correct Answer 95-91.4 Fahrenheit or 35-33 
Celsius 
 
At what core temperature do moderate hypothermia symptoms occur? - Correct Answer 89.6-85.2 Fahrenheit or 32 
29 Celsius 
 
At what temperature do profound hypothermia symptoms occur? - Correct Answer 68-48.2 Fahrenheit or 20-9 
Celsius 
 
At what temperature do severe hypothermia symptom...
- Exam (elaborations)
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At what age is a human considered a Toddler? - Correct Answer 1 year to 2 years 
 
At what core temperature do mild hypothermia symptoms occur? - Correct Answer 95-91.4 Fahrenheit or 35-33 
Celsius 
 
At what core temperature do moderate hypothermia symptoms occur? - Correct Answer 89.6-85.2 Fahrenheit or 32 
29 Celsius 
 
At what temperature do profound hypothermia symptoms occur? - Correct Answer 68-48.2 Fahrenheit or 20-9 
Celsius 
 
At what temperature do severe hypothermia symptom...
CDH Paramedic Entrance Exam
Blood pressure by palpation measures what? - Correct Answer It measures the systolic blood pressure only. 
 
How do you treat large active bleeding wounds? - Correct Answer By packing the wound with hemostatic gauze, 
applying direct pressure, if all else fails apply a tourniquet. 
 
How does Carbon Monoxide affect oxygen in the body? - Correct Answer Carbon monoxide attaches to the blood 
easier than oxygen, therefore Carbon monoxide "robs" the body of oxygen. 
 
How does the body res...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Blood pressure by palpation measures what? - Correct Answer It measures the systolic blood pressure only. 
 
How do you treat large active bleeding wounds? - Correct Answer By packing the wound with hemostatic gauze, 
applying direct pressure, if all else fails apply a tourniquet. 
 
How does Carbon Monoxide affect oxygen in the body? - Correct Answer Carbon monoxide attaches to the blood 
easier than oxygen, therefore Carbon monoxide "robs" the body of oxygen. 
 
How does the body res...
Most Common Technical Finance Interview Questions - Wall Street Prep
A bond with a face value of $1,000 and 5% coupon is trading at $990. What is the current yield? - Correct Answer 
Yield = Coupon Payment / Bond Price 
 
Yield = 50/990 = 5.05% 
 
A company buys a manufacturing facility for $1m in cash on January 1, 2007. Assigns useful life of 10 years. Walk 
me through the impact on the three financial statements during the year. - Correct Answer Income Statement : 
depreciation expense = $100k 
 
CF Statement : 
Depreciation expense of $100k added b...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A bond with a face value of $1,000 and 5% coupon is trading at $990. What is the current yield? - Correct Answer 
Yield = Coupon Payment / Bond Price 
 
Yield = 50/990 = 5.05% 
 
A company buys a manufacturing facility for $1m in cash on January 1, 2007. Assigns useful life of 10 years. Walk 
me through the impact on the three financial statements during the year. - Correct Answer Income Statement : 
depreciation expense = $100k 
 
CF Statement : 
Depreciation expense of $100k added b...