SNHD PARAMEDIC PROTOCOL EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
SNHD PARAMEDIC PROTOCOL EXAM LATEST
2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 300 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+
Nothing contained in these protocols shall be construed to expand the
scope of practice of any licensed Attendant beyond that which is
identified in the Clark County EMS Regulations and the protocols. -
ANSWER- True
When is cervical stabilization not performed? - ANSWER- * Penetrating
trauma to the head and/or neck with no evidence of spinal injury
* Injuries where placement of the collar might compromise patient
assessment, airway management, ventilation and/or hemorrhage control
*Patients in cardiac arrest
What protocols must be followed in the specific sequence noted? -
ANSWER- General assessment
How much does the head represent in a child patient in the rule of 9s -
ANSWER- 18%
During childbirth, if a limb presents, how should the mother be placed? -
ANSWER- Left lateral recumbent position
How deep are compressions in the infant victim? - ANSWER- 1.5
inches
Sexual assaults victims between the ages of 13 and 18 can be transported
to what hospital? - ANSWER- Sunrise Hospital
UMC Hospital
Patients with a possible spinal injury found in motor vehicles should not
be asked if they are able to exit the motor vehicle on their own -
ANSWER- False
Which of the following are contraindications for a traction splint? -
ANSWER- *Pelvic fracture or instability
*Knee, lower leg, or ankle instability
Which of the following are considered obvious signs of death? -
ANSWER- *Body decomposition
*Decapitation
*Incineration
*Transaction of thorax
Which of the following constitute an approved SNHD DNR? -
ANSWER- *Form
*Wallet Card
*Medallion
Should oxygen be withheld from a patient in respiratory distress? -
ANSWER- No
The Pediatric Patient Destination protocol is used for: - ANSWERPatients less than 18 years of age
Circumferential burns meets criteria to be transported to a burn center. -
ANSWER- True
How fast does a motorcycle need to be traveling when it crashed to be
considered for the Trauma Field Triage Criteria? - ANSWER- 20mph
What level trauma center is St. Rose Siena? - ANSWER- 3
Step 1 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria assess or measures what? -
ANSWER- Vital Signs
For cardiac arrest patients who are pregnant, manual CPR is
recommended - ANSWER- True
If a pediatric patient has a heart rate of less than 60bpm then CPR should
be initiated - ANSWER- True
For a suspected narcotic overdose, how much Naloxone can be
administered intranasally? - ANSWER- 2-4mg
Orthopedic devices cannot be left in place during interfacility transfer. -
ANSWER- False
What level trauma center is UMC? - ANSWER- 1
If cardiac arrest is witnessed by EMS or CPR in progress and patient is
unresponsive with no pulse, begin Continuous Cardiac Compressions
(CCC). - ANSWER- True
Sexual assault victims that are more than a 50 mile radius from UMC or
Sunrise hospital must be transported to UMC or Sunrise Hospital -
ANSWER- False
Transport the patient to the nearest appropriate facility
How many proximal long bone fractures places a patient in Step 2 of the
Trauma Field Triage Criteria? - ANSWER- 2
How much does one arm represent in an adult patient in the Rule of 9s? -
ANSWER- 9%
A patient with burns that involve the face, hands, feet, genitalia,
perineum, or major joints meets criteria to be transported to a burn
center. - ANSWER- True
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