EMT Final Exam Questions
Your 36 y/o pt is unresponsive upon attempting to insert an OPA, the patient gags, You
should
A. Insert a nasal airway
B.
... [Show More] Suction the oropharynx
C. Reattempt using a smaller oral adjunct
D. Insert a dual lumen airway – ANSWER A. Insert a nasal airway
After air passes through the vocal cords during inhalation, which structure does it reach
next?
A. Trachea
B. Epiglottis
C. Alveolus
D. Bronchus – ANSWER A. Trachea
You are ventilating an apneic asthmatic pt with a BVM. The patient has inadequate
chest rise. You should
A. Decrease the rate of ventilations to 10/min
B. Use an O2 powered ventilation device
C. Increase the forcefulness of ventilations
D. Increase the rate of ventilations to 20/min – ANSWER A. Decrease the rate of
ventilations to 10/min
A 72 y/o female pt is unresponsive following an ejection from a MVC, she has an open
jaw fracture and a dialated right pupil. What is the best way to open this pt's airway
A. Insert an OPA
B. Perform a modified head tilt chin lift
C. Insert a NPA
D. Perform jaw thrust – ANSWER C. Insert a NPA
A 4-Year-old female tracheostomy pt has pulled out her tracheostomy tube. The
opening is partially obstructed with skin. You should
A. Use a soft tip catheter and suction until clear
B. Insert a nasal airway into stoma
C. Wipe the area clean and perform mouth to stoma ventilation
D. Cut the skin away from the stoma – ANSWER A. Use a soft tip catheter and suction
until clear
You are using a BVM and an OPA on an apneic pt. Suddenly it becomes difficult to
ventilate. You should first suspect that
A. The patient’s diaphragm has contracted
B. The pt has an airway obstruction
C. The Pt is becoming more responsive
D. The pt's lungs have collapsed – ANSWER B. The pt has an airway obstruction
A 60-year-old pt with stoma is apneic. You have been suctioning pink frothy sputum for
10 seconds and you continue to get more material. You should
A. continue suctioning and have a partner ventilate through the pt's mouth
B. suction until airway is clear
C. stop suctioning and give a breath
D. use a saline solution to moisten secretions and continue suctioning – ANSWER C.
stop suctioning and give a breath
Victim of smoke inhalation has developed difficulty breathing. He does not like the smell
of the mask you are using to deliver O2. You should
A. Switch to a NC set to deliver O2 @ 6 LPM
B. Restrain the pt and continue administering O2 via NRB
C. Explain that the mask is very important and continue its use
D. Administer blow-by O2 via Simple mask – ANSWER C. Explain that the mask is very
important and continue its use
An unresponsive 82 y/o pt is lying supine. Their airway is most likely to be obstructed
by
A. loose dentures
B. Secretions
C. The tongue
D. Swelling of the epiglottis – ANSWER C. The tongue
You are inserting an OPA into a 4 y/o pt you should
A. Use a tongue depressor to keep tongue out of the way
B. Use a head tilt chin lift
C. Insert the tip pointing toward the roof of the mouth
D. Use an airway that measures one size too small and rotate – ANSWER A. Use a
tongue depressor to keep tongue out of the way
Initial assessment reveals an alert adult pt who is SOB. He is seated in a tripod position
using accessory muscles to breathe. Vital signs are BP 140/80 P 110, R 22 with
crackles, SpO2 95%. You should
A. Administer O2 via NRB
B. Ventilate the pt with a BVM to slow respirations
C. Administer O2 via NC
D. Monitor pulse oximetry – ANSWER A. Administer O2 via NRB
When suctioning a patient, you should
A. Suction on the way in for no more than 5 seconds
B. Suction on the way out for no more than 15 seconds
C. Suction on the way in for no more than 15 seconds
D. Suction on the way out for no more than 5 seconds – ANSWER B. Suction on the
way out for no more than 15 seconds
Which of the following is the most appropriate way to measure for an OPA?
A. From the patient's earlobe to angle of the jaw
B. From the center of pt's mouth to earlobe
C. From the corner of the pt's mouth to the earlobe
D. From the tip of pt's nose to earlobe – ANSWER C. From the corner of the pt's mouth
to the earlobe
How should you ventilate an apneic adult pt?
A. Perform mouth to mask ventilation 12 breath per minute
B. Ventilate with a flow restricted PPV at 12-20 breaths per minute
C. Ventilate once every 5-6 seconds with a bag valve mask
D. Ventilate once every 3 seconds with a BVM – ANSWER C. Ventilate once every 5-6
seconds with a bag valve mask
Your pt was involved in a MVC he is unresponsive and you hear snoring respirations
when he breathes. You should perform a
A. Head tilt neck lift with c-spine stabilization
B. Jaw thrust with c-spine stabilization
C. Tongue jaw lift with c-spine stabilization
D. Head tilt lift with c-spine stabilization – ANSWER B. Jaw thrust with c-spine
stabilization
A 67-year-old female is short of breath and sitting in a tripod position. She is on home
oxygen and has had a productive cough over the last few days. During your exam, you
note that she is wheezing and breathing with pursed lips. SPO2 is 93%. You should
suspect
A. Anaphylactic reaction
B. Obstructive pulmonary disease
C. AMI
D. Pulmonary embolism – ANSWER B. Obstructive pulmonary disease
Which of the following indicates the correct flow range and delivery percentage for NC?
A. 1-6 LPM / 44%
B. 10-15 LPM / 95%
C. 2-8 LPM / 28%
D. 2-4 LPM / 35% - ANSWER A. 1-6 LPM / 44%
Allowing for appropriate exhalation when assisting ventilations can reduce/alleviate
A. The amount of air required to ventilate
B. Secretions when suctioning the pt's airway
C. Airway obstructions
D. Gastric distention- - ANSWER D. Gastric distention
Which of the following is TRUE about the insertion of an OPA?
A. If properly inserted the OPA will keep the tongue out of the airway
B. The OPA should be inserted until the flange rests below the patient's teeth [Show Less]