{"id":126175,"date":"2023-11-24T15:28:26","date_gmt":"2023-11-24T15:28:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=126175"},"modified":"2023-11-24T15:28:27","modified_gmt":"2023-11-24T15:28:27","slug":"emt-b-national-registry-study-guide-test-bank-with-complete-solutions-latest-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/11\/24\/emt-b-national-registry-study-guide-test-bank-with-complete-solutions-latest-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"EMT-B National Registry Study Guide| Test Bank| With Complete Solutions Latest 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>EMT-B National Registry Study Guide| Test Bank| With Complete Solutions Latest 2023<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT-B National Registry Study Guide<br>1<br>EMT-B National Registry Study Guide| Test<br>Bank| With Complete Solutions Latest 2023<br>Stroke is a common cause of brain disorder that is <strong><em><strong>_ ? [Correct Ans: &#8211; Potentially treatable Petit mal seizure typically occurs in children<\/strong><\/em> to <\/strong><em>y\/o [Correct Ans: &#8211; 4-12 years old In some situations the postical state may be characterized by? [Correct Ans: &#8211; Hemapharesis or weakness on one side of the body, resembling a stroke. Treat stroke and AMS in children how? [Correct Ans: &#8211; The same way you would for an adult. In geriatric patients you should consider a headache as <strong>?<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Potentially serious<br>The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for <\/strong><\/em><strong>?<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Decreased breathing and slowing heart rate.<br>Cephalic presentation is <em>? [Correct Ans: &#8211; Normal position of childbirth where<br>the head enters the pelvis first.<br>Diabetics often suffer from medical complications such as?<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Heart disease, visual disturbances, renal failure, stroke, ulcers or<br>infections to the feet or toes.<br>The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for _<\/em><\/strong> ?<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Speeding up the heart rate and the breathing.<br>Normal blood glucose levels are? [Correct Ans: &#8211; 80-120 mg\/dL<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT-B National Registry Study Guide<br>2<br>Once blood glucose levels reach <em>mg\/dL, excess glucose is excreted by the<br><\/em> ?<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; 200 mg\/dL, kidneys<br>A 73 y\/o woman was in her backyard gardening when she collapsed to the ground.<br>Her husband told 911 that &#8220;she is breathing very fast and will not talk to me.&#8221; You<br>arrive to find the woman lying on her side in the grass. She is breathing at 7 breaths<br>per minute and her pulse is irregular and very thready. Her lungs also present with<br>crackles upon auscultation As you are taking a blood pressure (88\/66) the husband<br>tells you that the woman has been having jaw pain and some weakness for<br>approximatel<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Cardiogenic shock, assist ventilations and transport. The woman is<br>likely experiencing pump failure and is hypoperfusing.<br>Name the forms of medication (hint- there&#8217;s 8)<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; 1). compressed powder\/tablet<br>2). liquid injection<br>3). gel<br>4). suspension (must shake!)<br>5). gas<br>6). spray<br>7). fine powder for inhalation (i.e. MDI&#8217;s)<br>8). liquid vaporized fixed dose nebulizer (compressed gas)<br>Routes of medication administration<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; 1). sublingual<br>2). oral (swallowed)<br>3). inhalation<br>4). injection<br>Medication name types<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; 1). chemical name<br>2). generic name<br>3). trade (brand) name<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT-B National Registry Study Guide<br>3<br>4). official name<br>Epinephrine stimulates four receptors, what are they?<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Alpha 1 &amp; 2, Beta 1 &amp; 2. These properties make up the sympathetic<br>nervous system.<br>**Beta 1- speeds up heart rate<br>Beta 2 agonist drug causes <strong><em><strong>_ to dilate. [Correct Ans: &#8211; Bronchioles Epinephrine is a <em>_<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> ?<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Vasoconstrictor, bronchodilator, and decreases capillary<br>permeability (to reduce fluid leakage).<br>Nitroglycerin is a <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> ?<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Vasodilator. (Main side effect: hypotension, causes headache)<br>Define a &#8220;drug&#8221;. [Correct Ans: &#8211; A chemical substance used to treat or prevent a<br>disease or condition.<br>Define a &#8220;medication&#8221;. [Correct Ans: &#8211; A drug or other substance used as a remedy<br>for illness.<br>The bronchioles are lined<\/em> and <em>.<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Lined with smooth muscle and mucous membranes.<br>The <strong>lung is slightly larger than the <\/strong><\/em><\/strong><em>lung.<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Right lung, larger than the left.<br>Brain cells only use <strong>_<\/strong><\/em> for energy.<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Glucose<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT-B National Registry Study Guide<br>4<br>Trachea posterior wall is <strong><em>? [Correct Ans: &#8211; Made up of muscle therefore<br>not a rigid structure.<br>The first few levels of bronchi are <\/em><\/strong><em>? [Correct Ans: &#8211; Supported by rings of<br>cartilage.<br>The trachea (aka &#8220;windpipe&#8221;) extends from the <strong><em>_<\/em> to the .<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Larynx to the carina.<br>The lower airway extends from the to the .<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; Cricoid cartilage to the alveoli of the lungs.<br>Name the possible positions in which to place a patient.<br>[Correct Ans: &#8211; 1). Supine<br>2). Prone<br>3). Fowlers: (sitting up) patient&#8217;s upper body is at a 45-60 degree angle.<br>4). Semi-fowlers: patient&#8217;s upper body is at less than a 45 degree angle.<br>5). Trendelenberg: patient&#8217;s legs are elevated higher than the head.<br>6). Shock position<br>7). Lateral recumbent: (recovery position) patient is laying on their left or right side.<br>&#8220;Ipsilateral&#8221; refers to <\/strong><\/em><strong>? [Correct Ans: &#8211; The same side.<br>&#8220;Contralateral&#8221; refers to <em>? [Correct Ans: &#8211; The opposite side.<br>Plantar &amp; palmar refer to<\/em> ? [Correct Ans: &#8211; The sole of the foot and the palm<br>of the hand.<br>Ligaments connect <em>to <\/em>. [Correct Ans: &#8211; Bone to bone.<br>Tendons connect<\/strong> to <strong>__<\/strong>. [Correct Ans: &#8211; Muscle to bone.<br>The skeletal system serves 4 main functions, what are they?<br>Powered by <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>EMT-B National Registry Study Guide| Test Bank| With Complete Solutions Latest 2023 EMT-B National Registry Study Guide1EMT-B National Registry Study Guide| TestBank| With Complete Solutions Latest 2023Stroke is a common cause of brain disorder that is _ ? 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