NREMT Basics
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25 Questions

1. Which Position Is Most Appropriate For A Mother In Labor With A Prolapsed Umbilical Cord?

2. Radioactive

3. Wind Chill Is An Example Of

4. A Patient Presents With Severe Bradycardia - Hypersalivation - Vomiting - And Excessive Tearing. _____________ Would Most Likely Cause His Signs And Symptoms?

5. The Depression Between The Base Of The Tongue And The Epiglottis Is Called

6. Which Condition Below Is Generally Not Included In The Class Of Copd?

7. Why Should You Not Apply Ice To A Snakebite?

8. Explosive

9. Barbiturates

10. After An Advanced Airway Device (Eg - Et Tube - Multilumen Airway - Supraglottic Airway) Has Been Inserted During Cardiac Arrest - Ventilate The Patient At A Rate Of_____________ Breaths Per Minute (One Breath Every __________ Seconds). This Ventilation Rate Applies To All Age Groups - Except The Newborn.

11. Responsibilities Of The Incident Commander

12. Difference Between Exertional Heat Stroke And Classic Heat Stroke

13. Indications For Positive Pressure Ventilations In Neonate

14. In General - You Should Avoid Rewarming A Frostbitten Body Part In The Field If:

15. Who Is Most Susceptible To Contracting Respiratory Disease?

16. Moderate Hypoxia Is Indicated With A Pulse Oximeter Reading Of

17. You Have A Patient Who Just Started A New Medication Today. You Arrive On Scene And She Is Complaining Of Difficulty Breathing. As You Walk In - You Hear A High Pitched Wheezing Sound As She Breathes. This Means That

18. Which Of The Following Signs Is Most Indicative Of Inadequate Breathing In An Infant?

19. You Are Treating An Unresponsive Patient. You Have Opened The Patient's Airway With The Head Tilt Chin Lift Maneuver And Determined That The Patient Is Apneic. You Attempt To Ventilate - But Are Unsuccessful. What Should Be Your Next Step

20. A 5-Year-Old Boy Was Struck By A Car When He Ran Out Into The Street. When You Arrive At The Scene And Approach The Child - You See Him Lying Supine Approximately 15 Feet From The Car. Based On The Child's Age And Mechanism Of Injury - Which Of The Following Should You Suspect To Be His Primary Injury?

21. Which Of The Following Actions Demonstrates An Emt's Knowledge Of Crime Scene Preservation?

22. A 7-Year-Old Child Has An Altered Mental Status - High Fever - And A Generalized Rash. You Perform Your Assessment And Administer Supplemental Oxygen. En Route To The Hospital - You Should Be Most Alert For:

23. The Type Of Injury To The Brain That Results From Shearing - Tearing - And Stretching Of Nerve Fibers Is A

24. You Receive A Call At 3:00 A.M. For A Patient Who Is Slumped Over The Steering Wheel Of His Car - Which Is Parked On The Shoulder Of The Road. Your Unit And A Police Officer Arrive At The Scene At The Same Time. You Should:

25. The Lower Airway Terminates At The