NREMT FINAL PRACTICE EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS CONTAINS 220 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A||EXCELLENT TOOL FOR STUDYING FOR NREMT AND FINAL

NREMT FINAL PRACTICE EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2023-

2024 CONTAINS 220 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND

CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES

(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A||EXCELLENT

TOOL FOR STUDYING FOR NREMT AND FINAL

NREMT FINAL PRACTICE EXAM VERSION A

You delivered a full-term baby in the back of your ambulance and the initial

APGAR score is 5. What treatment should you do?

(A) CPR.

(B) effective ventilation.

(C) vascular access.

(D) administration of epinephrine. - ANSWER- (B) effective ventilation.

Rationale; Most newborns respond favorably to warming, drying, suctioning,

and stimulation.

All of the following are phases of the stress response EXCEPT:

(A) alarm reaction.

(B) resistance.

(C) exhaustion.

(D) acceptance. - ANSWER- (D) acceptance.

Rationale; The 3 phases of the body's response to stress:

(1) alarm reaction (fight-or-flight response)

(2) resistance: the level of resistance to stress raises


(3) exhaustion-as stress continues, coping mechanisms begin to fail

Manual maneuvers used to open a patient's airway

(A) are contraindicated in most patients.

(B) are difficult to perform.

(C) include head-tilt/chin-lift and jaw thrust.

(D) do not usually work without more extensive intervention. - ANSWER- (C)

include head-tilt/chin-lift and jaw thrust.

A patient was struck in the head by a large tree branch while trimming a tree. The

next day, he complains of dizziness and vomiting. You suspect?

(A) an epidural hematoma.

(B) a subdural hematoma.

(C) a concussion.

(D) a contusion. - ANSWER- (a) subdural hematoma.

Rationale; A subdural hematoma is usually due to rupture of small venous

vessels. This type of bleeding is slow and the onset of symptoms may take

several hours to develop after the injury.

Supine hypotensive syndrome occurs from?

(A) reduction of cardiac output due to compression of the aorta.

(B) reduction of cardiac output due to compression of the inferior vena cava.

(C) reduction of cardiac output due to compression of the superior vena cava.


(D) the uterus pushing up on the diaphragm. - ANSWER- (B) reduction of cardiac

output due to compression of the inferior vena cava.

The documentation of a baseline neurological status should NOT include which of

the following:

(A) Pulse oximetry

(B) Response to sensory stimulation

(C) Pupillary reaction

(D) Motor function - ANSWER- (A) Pulse oximetry

The chest wall is lined by a layer of smooth, glistening tissue called:

(A) visceral pleura.

(B) parietal pleura.

(C) visceral peritoneum.

(D) parietal peritoneum. - ANSWER- (B) parietal pleura.

A dissecting aortic aneurysm may cause the following sign or symptom:

(A) a pain sensation on the neck and back of head

(B) pain in the lower back and lower quadrants

(C) the same blood pressure in each arm

(D) respiratory distress - ANSWER- (B) pain in the lower back and lower

quadrants


Rationale; The description of pain associated with a dissecting aortic

aneurysm is severe back pain because the peritoneum can be rapidly stripped

away from the wall of the main abdominal cavity.

Your patient is 28 weeks pregnant with complaints of dizziness and blurred vision.

Her hands and feet are edematous. Vitals are BP 178/108, HR 104, RR 24. You

suspect that she:

(A) is emotionally upset.

(B) has preeclampsia.

(C) has borderline hypotension.

(D) has postpartum depression. - ANSWER- (B) has preeclampsia.

Common signs and symptoms of preeclampsia include headache, dizziness, blurred

vision, nausea, vomiting, hypertension and edema.

Treatment for a patient with preeclampsia would include:

(A) rapid transport with lights and siren.

(B) administering nitroglycerin to lower the blood pressure.

(C) transport for psychiatric evaluation.

(D) keeping the patient calm; transport without lights and siren. - ANSWER- (D)

keeping the patient calm; transport without lights and siren.

If you suspect preeclampsia, you should take precautions to prevent seizures,

which include keeping the patient calm and transporting without lights and sirens.

Which of the following statements is true regarding chemical burns?

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