{"id":113960,"date":"2023-08-20T20:20:05","date_gmt":"2023-08-20T20:20:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=113960"},"modified":"2023-08-20T20:20:06","modified_gmt":"2023-08-20T20:20:06","slug":"emt-final-exam-2023-2024-actual-exam-2-latest-versions-300-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-verified-answers-already-graded-a-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/20\/emt-final-exam-2023-2024-actual-exam-2-latest-versions-300-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-verified-answers-already-graded-a-2\/","title":{"rendered":"EMT FINAL EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT FINAL EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2 LATEST<br>VERSIONS 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED<br>ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)<br>|ALREADY GRADED A+<br>1829 &#8211; You have administered six shocks to your cardiac arrest patient. She<br>remains pulseless and is not breathing. You should next<br>A. Deliver two more shocks<br>B. Continue your assessment<br>C. Reanalyze the rhythm and deliver as many shocks as indicated<br>D. Resume CPR and transport &#8211; ANSWER- D. Resume CPR and transport<br>1830 &#8211; A patient complains of left sided chest discomfort. The vital signs are BP<br>108\/68 P 104 R 24 SpO2 90% and her hands are cyanotic. You should<br>A. Vent using BVM @ 15 LPM<br>B. Use flow restricted PPV<br>C. Administer O2 via NC @ 4 LPM<br>D. Administer O2 via NRB @ 15 LPM &#8211; ANSWER- D. Administer O2 via NRB<br>@ 15 LPM<br>104, R 20, and her fingers are blue. You should<br>A. Administer oxygen by NRB 15 LPM<br>B. Use flow restricted PPV<br>C. Administer O2 via NC @ 4 LPM<br>D. Ventilate using BVM @ 15 LPM &#8211; ANSWER- A. Administer oxygen by NRB<br>15 LPM<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1869 &#8211; Your pt&#8217;s pulse returns after the use of the AED. You should first<br>A. Reanalyze the rhythm<br>B. Continue performing compressions if BP is too low<br>C. Turn off the AED and remove the defibrillator pads<br>D. Continue ventilations &#8211; ANSWER- D. Continue ventilations<br>1883 &#8211; A 72 y\/o pt is suddenly unable to speak and begins staring off towards the<br>right. You should first<br>A. Note the time and apply O2<br>B. Transport the pt in supine position<br>C. Insert an OPA<br>D. Administer oral glucose &#8211; ANSWER- A. Note the time and apply O2<br>1884 &#8211; an AED has advised no shock to be delivered to a 60 y\/o pulseless and<br>apneic pt. You should<br>A. Leave the AED pads in place and begin CPR<br>B. Reposition the airway and perform a finger sweep<br>C. Turn off the AED and begin CPR immediately<br>D. Reposition the AED pads and attempt to defibrillate &#8211; ANSWER- A. Leave the<br>AED pads in place and begin CPR<br>1935 &#8211; Your pt has been submerged underwater for an unknown period and is in<br>cardiac arrest. After taking c-spine precautions you should<br>A. Dry the pt off<br>B. Ventilate the pt<br>C. Apply pressure to abdomen<br>D. Begin CPR immediately &#8211; ANSWER- D. Begin CPR immediately<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2118 &#8211; Your patient is pale, diaphoretic, and complains of chest pressure. Her vitals<br>are R 18 P 58, and BP 88\/50. You should suspect<br>A. Unstable angina<br>B. A thoracic aneurysm<br>C. Cardiogenic shock<br>D. Pulmonary embolism &#8211; ANSWER- C. Cardiogenic shock<br>16345 &#8211; An 18 y\/o male has become increasingly shaky several minutes after<br>administration of a prescribed bronchodilator. You should<br>A. assist the pt with another dose of the medication<br>B. contact medical control to report the pt&#8217;s response<br>C. document the pt&#8217;s response to the medication<br>D. continue to reassess the pt every 5 minutes &#8211; ANSWER- C. document the pt&#8217;s<br>response to the medication<br>*16353 &#8211; A alert and oriented male is complaining of severe CP, but he refuses<br>transportation against medical advice. You should<br>A. Accept his right to refuse care and leave the scene<br>B. Ask family to help convince him to be transported<br>C. Contact law enforcement for assistance<br>D. Insist that he be transported by ambulance &#8211; ANSWER- B. Ask family to help<br>convince him to be transported<br>16354 &#8211; A pt with chest discomfort becomes unresponsive during transport to<br>hospital. What is the most appropriate action?<br>A. Start CPR while you assess for pulselessness and apnea, then apply AED and<br>shock if necessary<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>B. Confirm pulselessness, apnea, apply AED, and advise partner to drive vehicle<br>emergently<br>C. Conform pulselessness, initiate CPR, stop vehicle and apply AED<br>D. Stop vehicle, confirm pulselessness and apnea, apply AED, and shock if<br>necessary &#8211; ANSWER- D. Stop vehicle, confirm pulselessness and apnea, apply<br>AED, and shock if necessary<br>16355 &#8211; A 84-year-old female is anxious and complaining of SOB. She has been a<br>smoke for most of her life. Upon examination, you find she has pedal edema. She<br>is coughing up pink frothy sputum. You should suspect<br>A. Complication of emphysema<br>B. Congestive heart failure<br>C. Chronic bronchitis<br>D. Acute myocardial infarction &#8211; ANSWER- B. Congestive heart failure<br>*893 &#8211; The first step an ambulance crew should take when approaching the scene<br>of an emergency is to<br>A. Verify number of patients<br>B. Note the MOI<br>C. Determine the scene is safe<br>D. Take BSI precautions &#8211; ANSWER- A. Verify number of patients<br>894 &#8211; To protect yourself from injury when lifting a stretcher, you should<br>A. Use two additional people for the lift<br>B. Wear an orthopedic back brace<br>C. Keep the weight close to your body<br>D. Lean forward toward the stretcher &#8211; ANSWER- C. Keep the weight close to<br>your body<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>EMT FINAL EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2 LATESTVERSIONS 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILEDANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)|ALREADY GRADED A+1829 &#8211; You have administered six shocks to your cardiac arrest patient. Sheremains pulseless and is not breathing. You should nextA. Deliver two more shocksB. Continue your assessmentC. 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