You are on scene with a 60 year old male that has hypertension, COPD, and coronary artery disease. He is complaining of sudden onset back pain that is described as dull and diffuse. his heart rate is 120 bpm, his respirations are 28, and his BP is 100/50. His skin is cool, pale, and clammy. Which of the following should you do? - Administer high flow O2 and request pain medication for possible kidney stones - Administer high flow O2 and transport in position of comfort for a possible acute abdomen - Administer O2 therapy and assess the abdomen for the possibility of a pulsating mass - Palpate the patients entire back looking for any deformity or swelling

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The NREMT exam asks questions on these topics: - Airway, Respiration & Ventilation - Cardiology & Resuscitation - Trauma - Medical/Obstetrics/Gynecology - EMS Operations All sections, except EMS Operations, have a content distribution of 85% adult and 15% pediatrics [based questions].  Topic weightage: For the EMT exam, 18%-22% of questions asked will cover airway, respiration, and ventilation; 20%-24% will cover cardiology and resuscitation; 14%-18% will cover trauma; 27%-31% will cover medical/obstetrics/gynecology; and 10%-14% will cover EMS operations.  For the EMR, advanced EMT... Show more

1. You are on scene with a 60 year old male that has hypertension, COPD, and coronary artery disease. He is complaining of sudden onset back pain that is described as dull and diffuse. his heart rate is 120 bpm, his respirations are 28, and his BP is 100/50. His skin is cool, pale, and clammy. Which of the following should you do? - Administer high flow O2 and request pain medication for possible kidney stones - Administer high flow O2 and transport in position of comfort for a possible acute abdomen - Administer O2 therapy and assess the abdomen for the possibility of a pulsating mass - Palpate the patients entire back looking for any deformity or swelling