While interviewing a patient with a complaint of an allergic reaction, your partner asks, "What is new and
different?" most patients with an allergy must be exposed to the allergen at some point, what is the
process called?
A. Anaphylaxis
B. Anaphylactic reaction
C. Allergic reaction
D. Sensitization
正解:D
質問 2:
Your patient is a 16-year old male, who fell approximately 15 feet. This call should be considered:
A. A significant mechanism of injury
B. A traumatic emergency, that requires airlifting the patient to the nearest level 1 trauma center
C. Not a significant mechanism of injury
D. Not a traumatic emergency
正解:C
質問 3:
You are called to a nursing home for a patient with swelling to her legs. Upon arrival, you find a
7 6-year-old patient sitting in a wheelchair. Assessment confirms pitting edema to both lower legs. You are
able to palpate a dorsalis pedal pulse bilaterally. Her skin is warm, pink, and dry. Her lungs are clear
bilaterally. Which of the following conditions do you suspect?
A. Bilateral acute arterial occlusion.
B. Atherosclerosis.
C. Deep vein thrombosis.
D. Chronic CHF.
正解:D
質問 4:
You have responded to a local residence of a 37-year-old male who had lacerated his leg while using a
chainsaw in the back of his house. Prior to your arrival, the patient's wife, who is a nurse, applied pressure
to the wound and has the patient in Trendelenburg position. Your assessment of the patient reveals him to
be responsive to painful stimuli with a weak carotid pulse and the blood pressure unobtainable. There is a
massive amount of blood surrounding the patient on the ground. The wife tells you that the wound is
arterial and the injury occurred about 10 to 15 minutes ago. In addition to oxygen therapy, what are your
treatment priorities for this patient?
A. Continue applying direct pressure to the wound and traansport.
B. Continue applying direct pressure to the wound and call for ALS support.
C. Apply an arterial tourniquet and call for ALS support.
D. Apply an arterial tourniquet and call for ALS support.
正解:B
質問 5:
An often fatal complication of diabetes, which is also the fist indication of diabetes in many young
patients?
A. Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)
B. Hypertension
C. Hypo glycemia
D. Cardiovascular disease
正解:A
質問 6:
You are transporting a 48-year-old male patient between medical facilities...
During the history, you learn that the patient was involved in a fall at work and suffered a hip fracture and
a head injury. The patient is now presenting with labored breathing at 30/min that has progressively
worsened over the last 24 hours, a heart rate of 104, and a blood pressure of 98/70. On auscultation, you
hear diffuse rales. The patient denies any complaints of pain other than those related to his recent fall.
What is the most likely cause of the patient's respiratory distress?
A. Adult respiratory distress syndrome
B. Acute bronchitis
C. Cardiogenic shock
D. Congestive heart failure
正解:A
質問 7:
When assessing a patient complaining of depression, which of the following would be most suggestive
that the patient is at risk for suicide?
A. Previous attempt that was unsuccessful
B. Hostility toward concerned family members
C. Recent diagnosis of hypertension
D. Packing away of cherished possessions
正解:A
質問 8:
Which of the following patients encountered would the paramedic most likely benefit from critical incident
stress management?
A. Death of an 82-year-old female from a suicide.
B. Death of an 30-year-old male who was intoxicated while driving.
C. Death of a 43-year-old female from an explosion.
D. Death of a 4-year-old male patient from a fall.
正解:D
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