AMLS POST TEST (3 LATEST VERSIONS )2023-2024
REAL EXAM 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
/ADVANCED MEDICAL LIFE SUPPORT, AMLS PRETEST
EXAM(AGRADE)
VERSION A
What condition is most likely to cause respiratory acidosis? – ANSWER- In larger
doses narcotics induce respiratory depression and eventually respiratory arrest.
AMLS Page 95
A 65-year-old female complains of chest pain that feels like “aching” in her chest.
It has become progressively worse over several days. Her temperature is 38.3
degrees C (100 F). Which finding will help narrow your differential diagnosis to
pericarditis? – ANSWER- 12 lead ECG will demonstrate global ST-segment
elevation in almost every lead. AMLS Page 128
During compensatory shock, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is activated
to cause a/an: – ANSWER- This selective perfusion occurs during the ischemic
phase of shock. AMLS Page 146 (To stop kidneys from excreting fluid and
keeping it in the vasculature, therefore increasing BP)
lntrabdominal bleeds, like pancreatitis, often present with discoloration or bruising
around the umbilicus. This physical exam finding is known as: – ANSWERCullen’s sign is a blue discoloration around the umbilicus. AMLS Page 235
What clinical findings are most commonly associated with a pulmonary embolus? –
ANSWER- Clear breath sounds with tachypnea.
Signs and Symptoms AMLS Page 113
A 50 year old female has called 911. She complains of shortness of breath and
chest. discomfort. Assessment reveals her skin
is pale, moist and cool. BP is 102/68, R 24, labored with crackles, P of 130 and
regular. Which type of shock is most likely occurring? – ANSWER- The patient’s
respiratory rate is increased, and crackles caused by pulmonary edema can be
heard on auscultation.
Cardiogenic Shock Signs and Symptoms.
AMLS Page 164
Patients with a history of COPD that present with an acute onset of shortness of
breath are likely to have which condition? – ANSWER- Elements of patient history
that suggest PE include acute onset of shortness of breath. AMLS Page 114
An elderly patient with a 1 week history of productive cough and wheezing notices
an increase in difficulty in breathing when grocery shopping. Further assessment
reveals pursed lip breathing, rhonchi, and minimal jugular vein distention. Which
diagnosis should the healthcare provider suspect? – ANSWER- Signs and
Symptoms of COPD. AMLS Page 85
A 45 year old patient is found supine on the floor. Healthcare providers note
pinpoint pupils, shallow respirations and vomitus in and around the mouth. What
course of action should be implemented next? – ANSWER- This is self explanatory
(Suction Airway)
A 20 year old female presents with a 2-day history of dyspnea, non-productive
cough, chest tightness audible wheezing. Further exam reveals no fever or strider.
The patient has rapid respirations with difficulty exhaling. Which diagnosis is most
likely? – ANSWER- These are textbook signs of asthma
Signs and Symptoms.AMLS Page 83
Anaphylaxis is most associated with which physiological event? – ANSWER- The
cutaneous reaction may be observed as flushed, warm skin resulting from
vasodilation and uticarea. AMLS Page 162
An elderly patient is receiving care at home while recuperating from recent knee
surgery. She developed post a operative infection and has been on antibiotics for
quite sometime. She is complaining of foul smelling diarrhea, and abdominal
cramping and loss of appetite. Based on this presentation, the provider should
suspect? – ANSWER- Signs and Symptoms
Patients with this illness have diarrhea that is not bloody but has a characteristic
foul odor. Abdominal pain and cramping are present in about 22% of patients.
AMLS Page 319 (C-DIFF)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by what
pathological change? – ANSWER- Pathophysiology AMLS Page 88 (Caused by
diffuse damage to the alveoli, perhaps as a result of shock, aspiration of gastric
contents, pulmonary edema or hypoxic event. Begins with a breakdown of the
alveolar-capillary border that allows fluid to seep into the alveoli, decreasing gas
exchange in the lungs.
Healthcare providers are responding to a near-drowning at a local lake. The patient
is experiencing uncontrollable shivering and complains of nausea and weakness.
The patient had been treading water for 25 minutes and now presents with
tachycardia and rapid respirations. Core body temperature is 93.2°F (34°C). Which
diagnosis is most likely? – ANSWER- 89.6F – 95.0F (Mild Hypothermia)
AMLS Page 338
Continuous positive airway pressure would be most appropriate in treating which
patient? – ANSWER- 22 year old with severe asthma and not responding to
nebulizer treatments AMLS Page 72
A local businesswoman has returned from missionary work in South Africa. She is
complaining of night sweats,chest
discomfort and a persistent cough for several weeks. Which underlying diagnosis
is most likely causing these symptoms? – ANSWER- Signs and symptoms of TB
include persistent cough for 2-3 weeks, night sweats, headache, weight loss,
hemoptysis, and chest pain. AMLS Page 301
What is the initial treatment for a patient experiencing Hyperosmolar
Hyperglycemic Non-ketotic Syndrome (HHNS)? – ANSWER- The patient may
have significant volume depletion. Begin IV fluid resuscitation immediately. The
initial fluid of choice is 0.9% normal saline (crystalloid solution). AMLS Page 270
When assessing geriatric patients, infectious disease is more difficult to identify for
all the following reasons EXCEPT – ANSWER- Older Adult Patients. AMLS Page
325
Your patient has had a seizure secondary to a nerve agent exposure. What
medication would be best to diminish the seizure? – ANSWER- If seizures develop
administer diazepam (Valium) or lorazepam (Ativan). AMLS Page 424 (Treat
seizure before treating for the exposure to the nerve agent)
AMLS PRE TEST LATEST 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 150
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS /ADVANCED
MEDICAL LIFE SUPPORT, AMLS PRETEST
EXAM(AGRADE)
A 19-year-old female is flushed, itchy, and wheezing after eating crab legs. Her
vital signs are BP 90/64 mm Hg, P 128 bpm, R 24 breaths/min. Which intervention
is indicated first? – ANSWER- Epinephrine intramuscular
A 2-year-old male is found chewing on berries from a lily of the valley plant.
Predict his vital signs. – ANSWER- BP 70/50 P 70 bpm
A 22-year-old female is found at a party unresponsive and breathing approximately
8 breaths/min. Her skin is gray. Which of the following signs or symptoms will
confirm your suspicion that the opioid toxidrome is causing her emergency? –
ANSWER- Pupils 2 mm and equal
A 22-year-old male complains of a 2-day history of abdominal pain. His skin is
flushed, and he has a fruity odor on his breath. Assessment reveals BP 106/54 mm
Hg, P 128, R 28, glucose 568 mg/dL. Your highest priority intervention would be
to: – ANSWER- Infuse normal saline rapid IV
A 22-year-old patient at a restaurant is complaining of abdominal pain and
diarrhea. Her skin is flushed, and she feels faint. Her vital signs are: BP 98/50, P
124, R 24. Which finding in her SAMPLER history is most likely to guide your
differential diagnosis for this patient? – ANSWER- Illness began about 10 minutes
after eating
A 23-year-old female has an acute onset of left flank pain. You should investigate
which of the following regarding her pain? – ANSWER- Dysuria
A 24-year-old female took 24 diphenhydramine tablets. Her vital signs are BP
86/54 mm Hg, P 110 bpm, R 20/min. What other sign or symptom should you
anticipate. – ANSWER- Seizures
A 24-year-old male complains of sudden explosive headache . He asks you to
lower the lights. He has vomited once. Which of these findings would increase
your index of suspicion for subarachnoid hemorrhage? – ANSWER- Stiff neck
A 24-year-old male injuries in a shallow diving incident. Which assessment
finding would you anticipate if he is developing neurogenic shock? – ANSWERHeart rate 58 bpm
A 25-year-old helmeted female was thrown from a horse. She is complaining of
weakness in her upper extremities. You ask her to close her eyes and identify
whether you are moving her thumb up or down. She is unable to do so. This
indicates she does not have normal: – ANSWER- Proprioception
A 25-year-old woman was involved in a motor vehicle collision. Her initial vital
signs were BP 122/80 mm Hg, P 128 bpm, R 20 breath/min. Which of the
following findings on repeat assessment would indicate that she is developing
shock? – ANSWER- Pulse pressure 32 mm Hg
A 32-year-old complains of headache and dizziness. He vomited once and is
walking with a staggering gait. His blood pressure is 148/72, pulse 92, respirations
- He has a steady stare up toward his right ear. Which sign or symptom makes
you consider intracerebral hemorrhage more strongly than migraine headache as a
cause of his emergency? – ANSWER- Abnormal gaze
A 33-year-old male has right lower quadrant abdominal pain and vomiting. Five
minutes after you administer a dose of ondansetron, he vomits forcefully. His vitals
are now BP 102/72, P 52, R 20. The alteration in his vital signs is likely related to:
- ANSWER- Vagal stimulation
A 40-year-old male has chest pain reported as an “elephant sitting on my chest.”
He confides that he snorted cocaine 5 minutes before his pain began. You should
first administer: – ANSWER- Lorazepam, 2 mg IV
A 42-year-old male complains of a gnawing, sever pain in the epigastric area that
radiates to his back. His vital signs are T 102*F, BP 94/68, P 128, R 24. Your
highest priority intervention would be to administer: – ANSWER- Normal saline,
250 mL bolus