{"id":112026,"date":"2023-08-15T10:00:59","date_gmt":"2023-08-15T10:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=112026"},"modified":"2023-08-15T10:01:03","modified_gmt":"2023-08-15T10:01:03","slug":"fisdap-medical-exam-2-latest-versions-a-b-20232024-actual-exam-220-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-100-correct-and-verified-answers-already-graded-anewest-versions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/15\/fisdap-medical-exam-2-latest-versions-a-b-20232024-actual-exam-220-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-100-correct-and-verified-answers-already-graded-anewest-versions\/","title":{"rendered":"FISDAP MEDICAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS A &amp; B 20232024 ACTUAL EXAM 220 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||NEWEST VERSIONS"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>FISDAP MEDICAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS A &amp; B 2023-<br>2024 ACTUAL EXAM 220 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (100% CORRECT<br>AND VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||NEWEST<br>VERSIONS<br>FISDAP MEDICAL VERSION A<br>A 32-year-old man who was stung by a bee has diffuse hives, facial swelling, and<br>difficulty breathing. When he breathes, you hear audible<br>stridor. What does this indicate?<br>A) Swelling of the upper airway structures<br>B) Swelling of the lower airway structures<br>C) Narrowing of the two mainstem bronchi<br>D) Narrowing of the bronchioles in the lungs &#8211; ANSWER- A) Swelling of the<br>upper airway structures<br>Rationale: This patient is experiencing a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis).<br>Strid or, which is a high-pitched sound heard on inhalation, indicates swelling of<br>the<br>structures and tissues of the upper airway. If not promptly treated, the patient&#8217;s<br>airway may close completely, resulting in respiratory arrest. Narrowing of<br>the bronchioles in the lungs causes wheezing, a whistling sound that may be heard<br>during inhalation, exhalation, or both.<br>Which of the following drugs can cause or worsen excited delirium?<br>A) Heroin<br>B) Cocaine<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C) Ketamine<br>D) Marijuana &#8211; ANSWER- B) Cocaine<br>Rationale: Excited delirium, also referred to as agitated delirium, is a condition<br>caused by a severe increase in the metabolic rate, combined with impairment of<br>cognitive function. The symptoms of excited delirium include hyperactive<br>irrational behavior with possible vivid hallucinations, which can create the<br>potential for violence. Common physical manifestations include hypertension,<br>tachycardia, diaphoresis, hyperthermia, and dilated pupils. Drugs that increase<br>metabolism, such as cocaine or methamphetamine (sympathomimetics), can cause<br>or worsen excited delirium. The condition can lead to sudden death,<br>usually from metabolic acidosis. Heroin, an opioid, depresses metabolism;<br>therefore, it would not cause or worsen excited delirium. Ketamine, a<br>sedativehypnotic,<br>is commonly used to treat patients with excited delirium. Marijuana can cause<br>changes in reality perception; however, the more potent sympathomimetics are far<br>more common in inducing or worsening excited delirium.<br>A 55-year-old woman with a history of diabetes is found unresponsive with rapid,<br>shallow respirations. The patient&#8217;s husband tells you that<br>he does not know when his wife last took her insulin. Management of this patient<br>should include:<br>A) assisted ventilations and oral glucose.<br>B) assisted ventilations nd rapid transport.<br>C) oral glucose and oxygen via nonrebreathing mask.<br>D) subcutaneous injection of insulin and 100% oxygen. &#8211; ANSWER- B) assisted<br>ventilations nd rapid transport.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Rationale: Without knowing if and when the patient last took her insulin, it is<br>difficult to determine if she is experiencing diabetic coma or insulin shock.<br>Nonetheless,<br>her rapid, shallow respirations&#8211;which are likely not producing adequate tidal<br>volume&#8211;should be treated with ventilation assistance. Because she is<br>unresponsive and obviously unable to swallow, oral glucose is contraindicated.<br>Assess the patient&#8217;s blood glucose level and pass this information along to the<br>hospital; if possible, arrange for a paramedic intercept so she can receive<br>intravenous dextrose. If the patient is experiencing diabetic coma, insulin is what<br>she truly needs; however, insulin is rarely, if ever, administered in the prehospital<br>setting, even by paramedics. After ensuring adequate oxygenation and<br>ventilation, transport the patient without delay.<br>A 39-year-old man asks you to take him to the hospital because has had a fever,<br>headache, and diarrhea for the past 2 days. His blood<br>pressure is 120\/60 mm Hg, his pulse is 110 beats\/min, and his respirations are 16<br>breaths\/min. You should:<br>A) ask him if he has a history of HIV infection or hepatitis.<br>B) transport him to the hospital in a position of comfort.<br>C) request an ALS ambulance to the scene to start an IV line.<br>D) advise him that he can drive himself to his family physician. &#8211; ANSWER- B)<br>transport him to the hospital in a position of comfort.<br>Rationale: Although the patient is likely experiencing the flu, there are other<br>diseases, some of which are communicable, that can cause similar symptoms. The<br>patient<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>is requesting EMS transport; failure to comply constitutes abandonment. Although<br>he is tachycardic, the remainder of his vital signs are stable; therefore,<br>requesting an ALS ambulance to the scene to start an IV is not necessary. Simply<br>transport him in a position of comfort and monitor him en route. If the<br>patient is infected with HIV or hepatitis, he may choose to voluntarily disclose that<br>information. However, to inquire about infection with such diseases is<br>unethical.<br>When assessing a patient with an apparent behavioral crisis, the MOST important<br>initial observation the EMT should make is whether or<br>not:<br>A) the patient is oriented to person, place, and time.<br>B) the patient&#8217;s residence is well kept or in disarray.<br>C) there is any drug paraphernalia near the patient.<br>D) the patient seems aggressive or verbally abusive. &#8211; ANSWER- D) the patient<br>seems aggressive or verbally abusive.<br>Rationale: All of the options in this question are important to assess. However, the<br>safety of you and your crew supersedes everything! If ANY patient is aggressive or<br>verbally abusive, that is a direct threat to your safety, and you should request law<br>enforcement personnel. It is common (and wise) for law enforcement to be<br>dispatched to the scene automatically for patients with behavioral crises. If they are<br>not, however, you should request them as soon as possible. Once it is<br>safe for you and your team to do your job, you should gather information specific<br>to the patient&#8217;s chief complaint or presentation.<br>Which of the following signs is LEAST suggestive of a diabetic emergency?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FISDAP MEDICAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS A &amp; B 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 220 QUESTIONS AND CORRECTDETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (100% CORRECTAND VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||NEWESTVERSIONSFISDAP MEDICAL VERSION AA 32-year-old man who was stung by a bee has diffuse hives, facial swelling, anddifficulty breathing. When he breathes, you hear audiblestridor. 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