Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Prepare for your exams
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points to download
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Community
Ask the community for help and clear up your study doubts
Discover the best universities in your country according to Docsity users
Free resources
Download our free guides on studying techniques, anxiety management strategies, and thesis advice from Docsity tutors
NREMT Practice Test Exam Updated 2023- 2024/ NREMT Practice Test free Exam Latest Version
Typology: Exams
1 / 13
The documentation of a baseline neurological status should NOT include which of the following: (A) Pulse oximetry (B) Response to sensory stimulation (C) Pupillary reaction (D) Motor function --------- Correct Answer -------- (A) Pulse oximetry When assessing an injured eye, you see a collection of blood in front of the pupil and iris. What is it called? (A) Raccoon's eye (B) Retinal detachment (C) Hyphema (D) Corneal laceration --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) Hyphema How would you transport a 22 year old man who was hit in the head with a baseball and had a period of unconsciousness lasting 7 seconds? (A) Recovery position (B) Sitting up at a 90 degree angle (C) Trendelenburg (D) Immobilized on a backboard --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) Immobilized on a backboard All of the following can affect the accuracy of a pulse oximeter EXCEPT: (A) hypoperfusion. (B) anemia. (C) carbon monoxide poisoning. (D) hyperthermia. --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) hyperthermia. Which of the following can help determine possible injuries that may be sustained in an MVC? (A) Length of skid marks (B) Debris at the scene (C) Patient symptoms
(D) Mechanism of injury --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) Mechanism of injury An elderly man is found outside. He is unconscious, unresponsive, apneic, and pulse less. His skin is cold to touch, his muscles are rigid, and his core body temperature is 89.6°F. What is the initial treatment? (A) CPR. (B) Turn the heat up in the ambulance (C) starting passive rewarming. (D) placing in a Trendelenburg position. --------- Correct Answer -------- (A) CPR. CPR is indicated even if signs of death are present. A hypothermic patient cannot be presumed dead until they are warm and dead. Remember hypothermia can cause Ventricular Fibrillation so rewarming needs to be done in a controlled setting. Injury to which abdominal organ is most likely to cause death in the pediatric patient? (A) Pancreas (B) Liver (C) Spleen (D) Kidney --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) Liver The liver is a solid, vascular organ in the RUQ. Rupture or laceration of the liver can cause severe hemorrhage. Injury to the liver is the most common abdominal injury that leads to death in the pediatric patient. Which blood component transports oxygen? (A) plasma. (B) platelets. (C) leukocytes. (D) erythrocytes. --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) erythrocytes. Also known as RBC's. Leukocytes are white blood cells and play a role in fighting infection. Platelets play a role in clotting. Plasma is the liquid that carries the cells throughout the body. Your assessment must be thorough when dealing with an intoxicated patient because: (A) alcohol increases pain tolerance. (B) alcohol decreases the patient's judgment. (C) alcohol is a CNS stimulant. (D) alcohol can mask signs and symptoms of injury. --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) alcohol can mask signs and symptoms of injury.
Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant and, therefore, can mask signs and symptoms of injury. What would you suspect in a 22yo female complaining of severe, stabbing, unilateral pain in the lower abdomen. Vital signs are BP 88/64, HR 128, RR 22. Her skin is cool and she missed her menstrual cycle. (A) a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. (B) endometriosis. (C) pelvic inflammatory disease. (D) amenorrhea. --------- Correct Answer -------- (A) a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. The classic triad of symptom includes abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and amenorrhea. Other symptoms include referred pain to the shoulder, nausea, vomiting, or syncope. Signs of shock may be present if the ectopic ruptures. An indicator of severe abdominal trauma after an MVC may include: (A) absent bowel sounds. (B) back pain. (C) referred pain to the clavicle. (D) unexplained shock. --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) unexplained shock. When assessment of a trauma patient does not reveal significant injury, the presence of unexplained shock should lead you to suspect serious abdominal/thorax trauma. You arrive on scene to find a 7 y/o boy who is lethargic, cyanotic and has labored breathing. His RR is 50bpm with diminished breath sounds and crackles over the right lung. His temp is 104°F. What do you suspect? (G) cardiogenic shock. (H) a drug overdose. (C) respiratory distress. (D) respiratory failure, probably d/t pneumonia. --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) Respiratory failure, most probably due to pneumonia. This is based on tachypnea, increased work of breathing, diminished breath sounds, and elevated temperature. The nasopharyngeal airway should be measured..... (A) from the corner of the mouth to the earlobe. (B) from the tip of the nose to the earlobe. (C) from the tip of the nose to the corner of the mouth. (D) from the tip of the nose to the chin. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) from the tip of the nose to the
earlobe. How would you open the airway of an unresponsive child who was struck by a car traveling approximately 25 MPH? (A) jaw-thrust with c-spine stabilization. (B) head-tilt/chin-lift. (C) hyperextension with jaw-thrust. (D) hyperflexion of the head to the "sniffing" position. --------- Correct Answer -------- (A) jaw-thrust with c-spine stabilization. Tidal volume is defined as: (A) the amount of gas moved in and out of the respiratory tract per minute. (B) the amount of gas contained in the lungs at the end of a maximal inspiration. (C) the amount of gas inhaled and exhaled during a normal breath. (D) the amount of gas that remains in the respiratory system after forced expiration. ----- ---- Correct Answer -------- (B) Tidal volume is defined as the amount of gas inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath Which of the following is the valve located between the left atrium and left ventricle? (A) tricuspid valve. (B) mitral valve. (C) aortic valve. (D) pulmonic valve. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) The mitral valve is located between the left atrium and the left ventricle. Shaken Baby Syndrome can cause which of the following conditions? (A) Hypoglycemia (B) Abdominal bruising (C) Subdural hematoma (D) Lower extremity fracture --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) Subdural hematoma Which law protects an EMT if the EMT acts in good faith, is not negligent, acts within the scope of practice, and does not accept payment for service? (A) implied consent laws. (B) Good Samaritan laws. (C) malfeasance laws. (D) absolute immunity laws. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) Good Samaritan laws You arrive at a two car accident and the driver of the 1st car is unconscious. Consent for this patient would be?
(A) informed. (B) implied. (C) expressed. (D) involuntary. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) implied Organ responsible for insulin production. (A) adrenal (B) pancreas (C) thyroid (D) thymus --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) pancreas Which federal agency regulates telecommunications in the United States? (A) FBI. (B) FDIC. (C) FCC. (D) FACEP. --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) FCC. What is the rate of chest compressions for a two-year-old in cardiac arrest? (A) 80/minute. (B) 100/minute. (C) 110/minute. (D) 120/minute. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) 100/minute. A BVM with a reservoir and oxygen source (at least 15 LPM) delivers an oxygen concentration of (A) 21%. (B) 40% to 60%. (C) 80%. (D) 100%. --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) 100%. Beck's triad (associated with pericardial tamponade) includes: distant heart tones, JVD, and... (A) pulse deviation. (B) narrowing pulse pressure. (C) wheezing. (D) delayed capillary refill. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) narrowing pulse pressure. What happens during inspiration? (A) the diaphragm contracts and the intercostal muscles relax. (B) the diaphragm relaxes and the intercostal muscles contract.
(C) the diaphragm relaxes and the intercostal muscles relax. (D) the diaphragm contracts and the intercostal muscles contract. --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) the diaphragm contracts and the intercostal muscles contract. When caring for a child in respiratory distress, you hear a harsh high-pitched sound with each breath. What do you suspect? (A) stridor. (B) wheezing. (C) crackles. (D) rhonchi. --------- Correct Answer -------- (A) stridor. Cushing's reflex includes increased blood pressure, bradycardia, and: (A) irregular respirations. (B) irregular pulse. (C) increased respirations. (D) pupil dilation. --------- Correct Answer -------- (A) irregular respirations. Cushing's reflex is indicative of a head injury with increased intracranial pressure (ICP). You delivered a full-term baby in the back of your ambulance and the initial APGAR score is 5. What treatment should you do? (A) CPR. (B) effective ventilation. (C) vascular access. (D) administration of epinephrine. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) effective ventilation. Most newborns respond favorably to warming, drying, suctioning, and stimulation. All of the following are phases of the stress response EXCEPT: (A) alarm reaction. (B) resistance. (C) exhaustion. (D) acceptance. --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) acceptance. The 3 phases of the body's response to stress: (1) alarm reaction (fight-or-flight response) (2) resistance: the level of resistance to stress raises (3) exhaustion-as stress continues, coping mechanisms begin to fail Manual maneuvers used to open a patient's airway (A) are contraindicated in most patients. (B) are difficult to perform. (C) include head-tilt/chin-lift and jaw thrust.
(D) do not usually work without more extensive intervention. --------- Correct Answer ----- --- (C) include head-tilt/chin-lift and jaw thrust. A patient was struck in the head by a large tree branch while trimming a tree. The next day, he complains of dizziness and vomiting. You suspect? (A) an epidural hematoma. (B) a subdural hematoma. (C) a concussion. (D) a contusion. --------- Correct Answer -------- (a) subdural hematoma. A subdural hematoma is usually due to rupture of small venous vessels. This type of bleeding is slow and the onset of symptoms may take several hours to develop after the injury. Supine hypotensive syndrome occurs from? (A) reduction of cardiac output due to compression of the aorta. (B) reduction of cardiac output due to compression of the inferior vena cava. (C) reduction of cardiac output due to compression of the superior vena cava. (D) the uterus pushing up on the diaphragm. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) reduction of cardiac output due to compression of the inferior vena cava. The chest wall is lined by a layer of smooth, glistening tissue called: (A) visceral pleura. (B) parietal pleura. (C) visceral peritoneum. (D) parietal peritoneum. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) parietal pleura. A dissecting aortic aneurysm may cause the following sign or symptom: (A) a pain sensation on the neck and back of head (B) pain in the lower back and lower quadrants (C) the same blood pressure in each arm (D) respiratory distress --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) pain in the lower back and lower quadrants The description of pain associated with a dissecting aortic aneurysm is severe back pain because the peritoneum can be rapidly stripped away from the wall of the main abdominal cavity. Your patient is 28 weeks pregnant with complaints of dizziness and blurred vision. Her hands and feet are edematous. Vitals are BP 178/108, HR 104, RR 24. You suspect that she:
(A) is emotionally upset. (B) has preeclampsia. (C) has borderline hypotension. (D) has postpartum depression. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) has preeclampsia. Common signs and symptoms of preeclampsia include headache, dizziness, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, hypertension and edema. Treatment for a patient with preeclampsia would include: (A) rapid transport with lights and siren. (B) administering nitroglycerin to lower the blood pressure. (C) transport for psychiatric evaluation. (D) keeping the patient calm; transport without lights and siren. --------- Correct Answer - ------- (D) keeping the patient calm; transport without lights and siren. If you suspect preeclampsia, you should take precautions to prevent seizures, which include keeping the patient calm and transporting without lights and sirens. Which of the following statements is true regarding chemical burns? (A) Always use antidotes or neutralizing agents. (B) Acid burns are typically more serious than alkali burns. (C) Both acids and alkalis cause burns by disrupting cell membranes and damaging tissues on contact. (D) Always approach a chemical spill from downwind. --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) Both acids and alkalis cause burns by disrupting cell membranes and damaging tissues on contact. The Sellick maneuver (A) is used to clear a foreign body airway obstruction in an infant or child. (B) is used to clear blood or mucus from the nasopharynx. (C) may be used to minimize gastric distention. (D) is the preferred method for opening the airway of an unconscious patient when cervical spine injury is suspected. --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) may be used to minimize gastric distention. Posterior pressure exerted on the cricoid cartilage (the Sellick maneuver) will effectively compress the esophagus, minimizing the potential for gastric distention. This maneuver will also reposition the vocal cords for clearer visualization of anatomic structures A small child fell through ice when skating. After 20 minutes, the child is pulled out of the water apneic and pulseless. What is your first action? (A) keep the child cool to maintain the mammalian dive reflex.
(B) defibrillate the child immediately. (C) pronounce the child dead at the scene. (D) secure the child's airway and control the cervical spine. --------- Correct Answer ------ -- (D) secure the child's airway and control the cervical spine Since it is unknown if there are any c-spine injuries from the fall through the ice, you must secure the airway and control the cervical spine during resuscitation. What are the three parameters of the pediatric assessment triangle? (A) airway, breathing, circulation. (B) appearance, breathing, circulation. (C) airway, respiratory rate, pulses. (D) appearance, lung sounds, skin color. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) appearance, breathing, circulation. The pediatric assessment triangle is based on appearance, which includes mental status and muscle tone; breathing, which includes visible movement, effort, and audible sounds; and circulation, which includes skin color. All are obtained as part of the initial assessment to formulate a rapid determination of the child's stability. You arrive on the scene of a multiple vehicle crash. Upon arrival, each of the following actions are appropriate EXCEPT to: (A) establish scene command. (B) treat and transport the most critically ill patient. (C) perform a scene size up. (D) control scene hazards. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) treat and transport the most critically ill patient. The first unit to arrive on the scene should begin the scene size up which includes establishing command, calling for back-up units, controlling any hazards and locating and triaging patients. It would not be appropriate for the primary unit to locate and transport the most critically injured patient. The large vessel of the body that carries oxygenated blood is the (A) coronary sinus. (B) pulmonary vein. (C) superior vena cava. (D) femoral vein. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) pulmonary vein Veins carry blood from the body back to the heart. The pulmonary vein carries oxygen- rich blood from the lungs back to the heart.
Where should you place your hands on the chest of an adult victim when you are performing chest compressions? (A) On the top of the sternum (B) On the lower one-third of the sternum (C) On the lower half of the sternum, at the nipple line (D) Over the very bottom of the sternum --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) On the lower half of the sternum, at the nipple line During your assessment, you find crepitus and instability to the right rib cage. Lung sounds are equal but there is paradoxical chest movement. You suspect: (A) a tension pneumothorax. (B) a massive hemothorax. (C) a flail chest. (D) an abdominal aneurysm. --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) a flail chest Flail chest is defined as three or more adjacent ribs that are fractured in two or more places. This segment of the chest is free to move with the pressure changes of respirations. A high-pitched noise associated with upper airway constriction is known as (A) wheezes. (B) rhonchi. (C) stridor. (D) rales. --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) Stridor Stridor is defined as a high-pitched sound associated caused by obstruction in the trachea or larynx. Which statement correctly relates to pediatric seizures? (A) Febrile seizures typically occur on the 1st day of a febrile illness and have tonic- clonic activity. (B) Always suspect a fever to be the cause of a seizure if the temperature is more than 101°F. (C) Infants and children between the ages of 4 months and 8 years commonly suffer from febrile seizures. (D) Febrile seizures do not require transport if the patient can be cooled. --------- Correct Answer -------- (A) Febrile seizures typically occur on the 1st day of a febrile illness and have tonic-clonic activity. A patient was burned and has blisters to the chest, abdomen, entire right arm, and front of the right leg. According to the rule of nines, what is the percent of burns?
(D) 31.5% --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) 36% (chest = 9%, abdomen = 9%, entire arm 9%, front of the leg = 9%) When using the rule of nines for calculating burns, which of the following is a correct modification for a child? (A) The front of each arm for a child is 7% compared to 9% for an adult. (B) The front of each leg for a child is 4% compared to 9% on an adult. (C) The head of a child is 18% compared to 9% on an adult. (D) The entire leg of a child is 9% compared to 18% on an adult. --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) The head of a child is 18% compared to 9% on an adult. You arrive to find a 6 year old child who is in the tripod position and drooling. The child has a fever and difficulty swallowing. What do you suspect? (A) bronchiolitis. (B) croup. (C) epiglottitis. (D) meningitis. --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) Epiglottitis Epiglottitis is a bacterial infection causing the acute swelling of the epiglottis and the soft tissues above the glottic opening. Clinical findings include fever, pain on swallowing, typically sitting in tripod position, and drooling. Which of the following is NOT indicative of a tension pneumothorax? (A) Dyspnea (B) Hyperresonance to percussion (C) Distended jugular veins (D) Clear lung sounds --------- Correct Answer -------- (D) Clear lung sounds. Stimulation of the vagus nerve may result in: (A) vasodilation. (B) an increase in heart rate. (C) a decrease in heart rate. (D) an increase in cardiac output --------- Correct Answer - ------- (C) a decrease in heart rate. You are caring for a female who is 36 weeks pregnant and involved in a car accident. After you fully immobilize her on a long spine board, you would: (A) carefully tilt the board to the left side 10-15 degrees.
(B) carefully tilt the board to the right side 10-15 degrees. (C) manually displace the uterus to the right. (D) allow the patient to roll onto her side. --------- Correct Answer -------- (A) carefully tilt the board to the left side 10-15 degrees...To prevent supine hypotension syndrome. Tilting the board will allow the uterus to displace to the left and prevent compression of the inferior vena cava. A nasal cannula can deliver ____% of oxygen at a flow rate of 6 LPM in optimal conditions. (A) 30% (B) 40% (C) 50% (D) 65% --------- Correct Answer - ------- (B) 40% of oxygen. Which of the following is treatment for a flail chest injury? (A) Position of comfort with O2 per NRB mask (B) Positive pressure ventilation (C) Stabilization of the flail segment with a sandbag (D) Applying tape to the uninjured side --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) Positive pressure ventilation Your patient injured his left arm in a motorcycle accident. When assessing the injured extremity, which of the following is most important? (A) Check for compartment syndrome. (B) Check deep tendon reflexes. (C) Do a thorough neurovascular exam. (D) Check for position sense --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) Do a thorough neurovascular exam. It is important to check for pulses, motor, and sensory functions distal to any injury in an extremity. Assessment and documentation of the neurovascular status are required before and after splinting. Which of the following indicate that a pediatric patient is progressing from respiratory distress to respiratory failure? (A) Nasal flaring (B) Respiratory rate over 32 (C) Poor muscle tone (D) Grunting/head bobbing --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) Poor muscle tone
Nasal flaring, elevated respiratory rate, grunting, and head bobbing all indicate respiratory distress. The development of poor muscle tone indicates the patient is tiring and is an ominous sign of respiratory failure. The elements of a negligence claim include all of the following EXCEPT: (A) duty to act. (B) breach of duty. (C) code of conduct. (D) proximate cause. --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) Code of conduct. The four elements of a negligence claim include: the duty to act, breach of duty, actual damages, and proximate cause. An incomplete or illegible patient care report: (A) may be acceptable in some situations. (B) may cause subsequent caregivers to provide inappropriate treatment. (C) is of no use. (D) is useful in the ongoing care and treatment. --------- Correct Answer -------- (B) may cause subsequent caregivers to provide inappropriate treatment. The accuracy and completeness of the patient care report may have a significant impact on ongoing care and treatment of the patient. What are the anatomical differences in the pediatric airway compared to the adult airway. (A) The airway diameter is larger, the larynx is more anterior, the tongue is proportionally smaller. (B) The airway diameter is larger, the larynx is more posterior, the tongue is proportionally smaller. (C) The airway diameter is smaller, the larynx is more anterior, the tongue is proportionally larger. (D) The airway diameter is smaller, the larynx is more posterior, the tongue is proportionally larger. --------- Correct Answer -------- (C) The airway diameter is smaller, the larynx is more anterior, the tongue is proportionally larger.