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National Registry Paramedic Exam: Pharmacology
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National Registry Paramedic Exam: Pharmacology
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1. You are starting an intraosseous line on an unresponsive 4-year-old patient who is in cardiac arrest. You had a sudden decrease in resistance while inserting the needle into the bone; however, you were unable to aspirate any bone marrow or blood with a syringe. What should be your next most appropriate step?
2. Withholding NTG if the SBP is <100 mmHg is an example of a (an):
3. Based on this diagram:

In the diagram, the arrows represent the movement of water across the cell membrane. Why would water move into the cell in solution 1?
4. Which of the following poses the most immediate and life-threatening complication from intravenous line placement?
5. Withholding NTG if the SBP is <100 mmHg is an example of a (an):
6. Based on this diagram:

In the diagram, the arrows represent the movement of water across the cell membrane. Why would water move into the cell in solution 1?
7. You are starting an intraosseous line on an unresponsive 4-year-old patient who is in cardiac arrest. You had a sudden decrease in resistance while inserting the needle into the bone; however, you were unable to aspirate any bone marrow or blood with a syringe. What should be your next most appropriate step?