최신NREMT Emergency Medical Technicians - EMT무료샘플문제
A 60-year-old has severe shortness of breath. Audible wheezing is present. The patient has a history of COPD, asthma, and diabetes with prescribed medications. The vital signs are BP 138/80, P 110, R 30, and SpO# 89% on room air. What actions should the EMT take? Select the two answer options that are correct.
A 21-year-old patient has loss of movement and sensation in the legs. The patient is under a car, which fell on them. Bystanders have lifted the vehicle off the patient. Which method, clothes drag or long backboard, should the EMT use to move the patient, and why?
Your unit is responding to an industry specializing in electroplating. There are several workers who are ill.
During triage you smell bitter almonds. You should most likely suspect:
Which of the following components can be determined by assessing the mechanism of injury? Select the two correct options.
A 3-year-old patient has a sore throat and fever. They are drooling. Which of the following actions should the EMT take?
A 52-year-old patient is in cardiac arrest. During CPR, the patient begins to groan. There is a strong carotid pulse at a rate of 67. Which of the following actions should the EMT perform next?
You have achieved ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) in a 77-year-old female. She remains unresponsive and her vital signs are BP 94/58, P 82, and R 18. In what position should she be placed?
A 45-year-old male is lying unresponsive on the floor. He is cyanotic with shallow respirations. After opening his airway, you should
A 67-year-old patient reports crushing chest pressure. The vital signs are BP 156/98, P 64, R 14, and SpO#
94%. What treatments should the EMT provide first? Select the two answer options that are correct.
Ice crystals are found in several medications during a daily check. What should the EMT do next?
You are called to a small hotel where it is reported by the manager that several persons, in separate rooms, are unresponsive. Your first actions should be to
A program whose efforts are to limit the effects of an injury or illness that you cannot completely prevent is called
A 23-year-old female has a tear in her perineum following delivery. This is best treated by:
Which of the following is spread through the fecal-oral route?