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Example questions

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What is the purpose of EMS research?

To improve patient outcomesTo reduce costsTo ensure compliance with regulationsAll of the above
The purpose of EMS research is to improve patient outcomes. Research can lead to new treatments, protocols, and strategies for providing care.

What is the main difference between a laryngeal mask airway and an esophageal-tracheal combitube?

The combitube can be used in conscious patientsThe laryngeal mask airway provides better protection against aspirationThe combitube has two lumensThe laryngeal mask airway is inserted into the trachea
The main difference between a laryngeal mask airway and an esophageal-tracheal combitube is that the combitube has two lumens. This allows it to be used for both esophageal and tracheal ventilation.

Which medication is commonly used for COPD exacerbations in respiratory emergencies?

EpinephrineAlbuterolIpratropiumMethylprednisolone
Albuterol is commonly used to treat COPD exacerbations due to its bronchodilating effects.

What is Dyspnea?

High blood pressureDifficulty breathingExcessive carbon dioxide in the bodyNone of the above
Dyspnea refers to difficulty breathing. It is a common symptom of many respiratory conditions and can be a sign of a serious problem.

What type of medication administration involves placing medication under the patient's tongue?

Sublingual administrationBuccal administrationOral administrationSubcutaneous administration
Sublingual administration involves placing medication under the patient's tongue.

What is the primary goal of fluid resuscitation in multi-system trauma?

To replace lost bloodTo ensure adequate hydrationTo maintain blood pressureTo correct electrolyte imbalances
The primary goal of fluid resuscitation in multi-system trauma is to maintain blood pressure. This ensures that vital organs receive sufficient blood flow and oxygen.

Which of these is a common symptom of a stroke?

Chest painShortness of breathFacial droopingAbdominal pain
Facial drooping is a common symptom of a stroke. This is due to the loss of muscle control on one side of the face.

What is the primary cause of Addison's disease?

High cortisol levelsLow cortisol levelsHigh insulin levelsLow insulin levels
Addison's disease is primarily caused by low levels of cortisol in the body, often due to damage to the adrenal glands which produce cortisol.

What is the primary concern when dealing with a patient who is exhibiting aggressive behavior?

Patient's mental stateSafety of the patient and othersPatient's medical historyPatient's legal rights
The primary concern when dealing with an aggressive patient is the safety of the patient, the EMS provider, and others in the vicinity.

What is the normal heart rate for a newborn?

60-100 beats per minute100-160 beats per minute120-180 beats per minute80-140 beats per minute
The normal heart rate for a newborn is 100-160 beats per minute. Heart rates outside this range may indicate distress or illness.