{"id":113604,"date":"2023-08-16T02:28:36","date_gmt":"2023-08-16T02:28:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=113604"},"modified":"2023-08-16T02:28:38","modified_gmt":"2023-08-16T02:28:38","slug":"jb-learning-final-latest-exam-2022-2023-jb-learning-final-300-exam-questions-and-correct-answersverified-answers-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/16\/jb-learning-final-latest-exam-2022-2023-jb-learning-final-300-exam-questions-and-correct-answersverified-answers-2\/","title":{"rendered":"JB LEARNING FINAL LATEST EXAM 2022-2023\/ JB LEARNING FINAL 300 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS(VERIFIED ANSWERS)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>JB LEARNING FINAL LATEST EXAM 2022-2023\/ JB<br>LEARNING FINAL 300 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS(VERIFIED ANSWERS)<br>When assessing a conscious patient who overdosed on a drug, you should FIRST determine:<br>A) the patient&#8217;s weight in kg.<br>B) the type of medication ingested.<br>C) when the medication was ingested.<br>D) if there is a history of prior overdose. &#8211; ANSWER- B<br>While triaging patients at a mass-casualty incident, you encounter a 4-year-old child who is<br>breathing at a rate of 54 breaths\/min. What should you do?<br>A) Apply high-flow oxygen<br>B) Tag the child as immediate<br>C) Assess for distal pulses<br>D) Ventilate with a bag-mask device &#8211; ANSWER- B<br>A prolapsed umbilical cord is dangerous because the:<br>A) cord might pull the placenta from the uterine wall during delivery.<br>B) mother may die of hypoxia due to compromised placental blood flow.<br>C) cord may be wrapped around the baby&#8217;s neck, causing strangulation.<br>D) baby&#8217;s head may compress the cord, cutting off its supply of oxygen. &#8211; ANSWER- D<br>Your assessment of the newborn reveals that she has a patent airway, is breathing adequately,<br>and has a heart rate of 130 beats\/min. Her face and trunk are pink, but her hands and feet are<br>cyanotic. You have clamped and cut the umbilical cord, but the placenta has not yet delivered.<br>You should:<br>A) massage the lower part of the mother&#8217;s uterus until the placenta delivers.<br>B) give the newborn high-flow oxygen via a nonrebreathing mask and transport.<br>C) reassess the newborn every 5 minutes and transport after the placenta delivers.<br>D) keep the newborn warm, give oxygen to the mother if needed, and transport. &#8211; ANSWER- D<br>A patient overdosed on several drugs and is unresponsive with shallow breathing and facial<br>cyanosis. As you continue your assessment, the patient suddenly vomits. You should:<br>A) suction his oropharynx at once.<br>B) turn the patient onto his side.<br>C) insert an oropharyngeal airway.<br>D) begin assisting his ventilations. &#8211; ANSWER- B<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A known diabetic female is found unresponsive. Her respirations are rapid and shallow; her skin<br>is cool, clammy, and pale; and her pulse is rapid and weak. Which of the following would BEST<br>explain the likely cause of her condition?<br>A) Insulin overdose<br>B) Excessive eating<br>C) High blood sugar<br>D) Failure to take insulin &#8211; ANSWER- A<br>A 29-year-old pregnant female complains of a severe headache, blurred vision, and swelling of<br>her hands and feet. Which of the following additional assessment findings would the EMT<br>MOST likely encounter?<br>A) Hypertension<br>B) Hyperglycemia<br>C) Abdominal pain<br>D) Vaginal bleeding &#8211; ANSWER- A<br>In which position would you expect a patient with severe dyspnea to be found?<br>A) Prone<br>B) Supine<br>C) Fowler&#8217;s<br>D) Lateral recumbent &#8211; ANSWER- C<br>You are caring for a man with terminal cancer when his caretaker presents you with a Physician<br>Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) form. The purpose of this form is to:<br>A) advise medical providers that resuscitation is not to be attempted.<br>B) describe acceptable patient interventions in the form of medical orders.<br>C) enable the caretaker to make healthcare decisions on the patient&#8217;s behalf.<br>D) limit the treatment provided to the patient to basic life support care. &#8211; ANSWER- B<br>A 69-year-old man complains of dyspnea that began two days ago and has gotten worse. Which<br>of the following assessments would give you the MOST information regarding the possible<br>cause of his dyspnea?<br>A) Lung sounds<br>B) Mental status<br>C) Oxygen saturation<br>D) Pulse rate and quality &#8211; ANSWER- A<br>A 73-year-old male presents with confusion; cool, pale, clammy skin; absent radial pulses; and a<br>blood pressure of 70\/40 mm Hg. The patient&#8217;s wife tells you that he has had abdominal pain for a<br>week and began vomiting a coffee-ground substance yesterday. His past medical history includes<br>hypertension and gastric ulcer disease. Your MOST immediate concern should be that:<br>A) his blood glucose level is probably too high.<br>B) he is bleeding from his gastrointestinal tract.<br>C) he is in shock and requires prompt transport.<br>D) his condition requires surgery within 2 hours. &#8211; ANSWER- C<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which of the following is an abnormal finding?<br>A) Heart rate of 80 beats\/min in a 3-month-old infant<br>B) Rapid, irregular breathing in a newly born infant<br>C) Systolic BP of 100 mm Hg in a 10-year-old child<br>D) Respiratory rate of 26 breaths\/min in a 2-year-old child &#8211; ANSWER- A<br>Unresponsiveness, shallow breathing, and constricted pupils are indicative of which type of drug<br>overdose?<br>A) Narcotic<br>B) Marijuana<br>C) Barbiturate<br>D) Amphetamine &#8211; ANSWER- A<br>Which of the following conditions would MOST likely cause flushed skin?<br>A) Blood loss<br>B) Hypothermia<br>C) Exposure to heat<br>D) Low blood pressure &#8211; ANSWER- C<br>A 46-year-old man presents with generalized weakness and shortness of breath after he was<br>bitten on the leg by a rattlesnake. His blood pressure is 106\/58 mm Hg and his pulse rate is 112<br>beats\/min. Treatment for this patient should include:<br>A) elevation of the affected part and ice packs.<br>B) splinting and lowering of the affected part.<br>C) ice packs to the wound and splinting.<br>D) proximal arterial constricting band and splinting. &#8211; ANSWER- B<br>Which of the following injury mechanisms is associated with hangings?<br>A) Distraction<br>B) Subluxation<br>C) Axial loading<br>D) Hyperextension &#8211; ANSWER- A<br>Assessment of an injured man reveals that he opens his eyes when the EMT speaks to him and<br>pulls his arm away when the EMT palpates it. He knows his name, but cannot remember what<br>happened and does not know what day it is. He should be assigned a Glasgow Coma Scale<br>(GCS) score of:<br>A) 9<br>B) 10<br>C) 11<br>D) 12 &#8211; ANSWER- C<br>You are performing abdominal thrusts on a 19-year-old male with a severe airway obstruction<br>when he becomes unresponsive. After lowering him to the ground and placing him in a supine<br>position, you should:<br>A) open his airway and look inside his mouth.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>B) begin CPR, starting with chest compressions.<br>C) continue abdominal thrusts until ALS responders arrive.<br>D) assess for a carotid pulse for up to 10 seconds. &#8211; ANSWER- B<br>Sudden cardiac arrest in the adult population MOST often is the result of:<br>A) myocardial infarction.<br>B) respiratory failure.<br>C) a cardiac dysrhythmia.<br>D) accidental electrocution. &#8211; ANSWER- C<br>A 31-year-old man presents with uncontrolled twitching of his left arm that began shortly after<br>he experienced an odd taste in his mouth. He denies loss of consciousness and states that this has<br>happened to him before. What should you suspect?<br>A) Absence seizure<br>B) Generalized seizure<br>C) Simple partial seizure<br>D) Complex partial seizure<br>Feedback :<br>Seizures are classified as being generalized or partial. Generalized seizures are further classified<br>as being tonic-clonic (formerly called grand mal) or absence (formerly called petit mal) seizures.<br>Generalized tonic-clonic seizures result from abnormal electrical discharges from large areas of<br>the brain, usually involving both hemispheres. They are characterized by unconsciousness and<br>generalized severe twitching of the body&#8217;s muscles; they last several minutes or longer. Absence<br>seizures are characterized by a brief lapse of consciousness in which the patient seems to stare<br>and does not respond to anyone. Absence seizures do not involve any changes in motor activity.<br>Partial (focal) seizures begin in one part of the brain and are classified as simple and complex. In<br>a simple partial seizure, no change occurs in the patient&#8217;s level of consciousness. Patients may<br>report numbness, weakness, or dizziness. The senses may also be involved; the patient may<br>report visual changes and unusual smells or tastes. A simple partial seizure may also cause<br>twitching of the extremity muscles that spreads slowly from one part of the body to another. In a<br>complex partial seizure, the patient has an altered mental status and does not interact normally<br>with his or her environment. This type of seizure results from abnormal discharges from the<br>temporal lobe of the brain. Other signs may include lip smacking, eye blinking, and isolated<br>convulsions or jerking of the body or one part of the body, such as the arm. The patient may<br>experience unpleasant smells and visual hallucinations, exhibit uncontrollable fear, or exhibit<br>repetitive physical behavior such as constant sitting or standing. &#8211; ANSWER- C<br>Which of the following is the MOST reliable indicator of a fractured spinal vertebra?<br>A) Lack of pain at the site of the injury<br>B) Palpable pain at the site of the injury<br>C) Decreased movement on one side of the body<br>D) Decreased grip strength in the upper extremities &#8211; ANSWER- B<br>When treating a patient with chest pain, pressure, or discomfort, you should FIRST:<br>A) administer supplemental oxygen.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>JB LEARNING FINAL LATEST EXAM 2022-2023\/ JBLEARNING FINAL 300 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECTANSWERS(VERIFIED ANSWERS)When assessing a conscious patient who overdosed on a drug, you should FIRST determine:A) the patient&#8217;s weight in kg.B) the type of medication ingested.C) when the medication was ingested.D) if there is a history of prior overdose. &#8211; 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