Test Prep NREMT Exam Practice Questions (P. 4)
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Question #31
The endotracheal tube is primarily intended to:
- ABe placed into the esophagus
- BProvide a medication route
- CBe inserted into the trachea
- DBe used as a means of suctioning the hypopharynx
Correct Answer:
C
By inserting the endotracheal tube in to the trachea you isolate the trachea from the esophagus therefore creating a patent airway.
C
By inserting the endotracheal tube in to the trachea you isolate the trachea from the esophagus therefore creating a patent airway.
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Question #32
The Sellick's maneuver is designed to:
- AReduce the risk of vomiting
- BMove the vallecula into view
- CMove the carina into view
- DCollapse the trachea
Correct Answer:
A
The Sellick's maneuver is designed to reduce the risk of vomiting during intubation by directly collapsing the esophagus, in addition it can also help bring the vocal cords into view.
A
The Sellick's maneuver is designed to reduce the risk of vomiting during intubation by directly collapsing the esophagus, in addition it can also help bring the vocal cords into view.
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Question #33
Medical control has ordered you to assist a patient with a metered dose inhaler. Before assisting this patient you must ensure what?
- AIts not leaking
- BIt is there medication and is within the expiration date
- CThey are not choking
- DThe hospital has more of the same medication for arrival
Correct Answer:
B
Before assisting anyone with a metered dose inhaler you must make sure it is there medication and is not out of date.
B
Before assisting anyone with a metered dose inhaler you must make sure it is there medication and is not out of date.
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Question #34
A spontaneous pneumothorax is ?
- AMore common is women than men
- BCaused by an impact to the chest that penetrates the lung
- CA sudden accumulation of air in the pleural space
- DOnly seen in people with COPD
Correct Answer:
C
Spontaneous pneumothorax is commonly seen in COPD Patients, but can also be caused by a rupture of certain types of blisters in the lung.
C
Spontaneous pneumothorax is commonly seen in COPD Patients, but can also be caused by a rupture of certain types of blisters in the lung.
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Question #35
An intervention for someone who is apneic would be?
- AOropharyngeal Airway
- BBVM Mask
- CIntubation
- DAll of the above
Correct Answer:
D
Some one who is apneic is not breathing there fore any or all of the above would be correct interventions to help this patient.
D
Some one who is apneic is not breathing there fore any or all of the above would be correct interventions to help this patient.
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Question #36
Paradoxical motion of the chest during exhalation is often caused by what type of injury?
- ALarynx
- BCriciod Cartilage
- CEpiglottis
- DDiaphragm
Correct Answer:
C
A Flail Chest occurs when multiple adjacent ribs are broken in multiple places, separating a segment, so a part of the chest wall moves independently. This independent movement is known as Paradoxical motion.
C
A Flail Chest occurs when multiple adjacent ribs are broken in multiple places, separating a segment, so a part of the chest wall moves independently. This independent movement is known as Paradoxical motion.
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Question #37
Cardiac arrest in children is most often caused by:
- AChest trauma.
- BRespiratory compromise.
- CHypovolemia.
- DIrregular rhythm.
Correct Answer:
B
The most common complication causing pediatric cardiac arrest is inadequate breathing or other respiratory compromise.
B
The most common complication causing pediatric cardiac arrest is inadequate breathing or other respiratory compromise.
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Question #38
The first step in artificial ventilation with a bagvalve-mask unit in patients with no suspected trauma is to:
- APosition the mask correctly on the face using both hands.
- BPlace the patient’s head in a hyperextended, sniffing position.
- CInsert an airway adjunct and select the correct mask size.
- DHave an assistant squeeze the bag until the patient’s chest rises.
Correct Answer:
B
The correct order of steps would be b, c, a, d.
B
The correct order of steps would be b, c, a, d.
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Question #39
A 70-year-old patient is complaining of shortness of breath. She has a history of emphysema. You should
- AWithhold oxygen, since these patients do not respond to oxygen.
- BWithhold oxygen, because you could eliminate the hypoxic drive.
- CAdminister oxygen, because in most cases, the hypoxic drive will not be a problem.
- DWithhold oxygen, because these patients become apneic if they receive high-flow oxygen.
Correct Answer:
C
While it may be true that providing high levels of oxygen over prolonged time periods may cause the hypoxic drive to fail, it is a rare occurrence in the prehospital field. With the complaint of shortness of breath, it is better to ensure that the patient is fully oxygenated rather than taking a chance that she is hypoxic. The EMT-
Basic is prepared to ventilate the patient if she goes into respiratory arrest due to the high levels of oxygen.
C
While it may be true that providing high levels of oxygen over prolonged time periods may cause the hypoxic drive to fail, it is a rare occurrence in the prehospital field. With the complaint of shortness of breath, it is better to ensure that the patient is fully oxygenated rather than taking a chance that she is hypoxic. The EMT-
Basic is prepared to ventilate the patient if she goes into respiratory arrest due to the high levels of oxygen.
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Question #40
A danger of using a rigid suction catheter with infants and young children is that stimulating the back of the throat can:
- ACause changes in the heart rhythm.
- BBe ineffective in suctioning.
- CLead to immediate vomiting.
- DCause the tongue to fall into the airway.
Correct Answer:
A
When using a rigid catheter to suction infants and small children, take care not to touch the back of the throat, since stimulation here can cause bradycardia due to stimulation of the vagus nerve.
A
When using a rigid catheter to suction infants and small children, take care not to touch the back of the throat, since stimulation here can cause bradycardia due to stimulation of the vagus nerve.
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