{"id":126194,"date":"2023-11-24T15:37:49","date_gmt":"2023-11-24T15:37:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=126194"},"modified":"2023-11-24T15:37:51","modified_gmt":"2023-11-24T15:37:51","slug":"emt-basic-exam-1-120-questions-with-verified-answers-2023-2024-rationale","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/11\/24\/emt-basic-exam-1-120-questions-with-verified-answers-2023-2024-rationale\/","title":{"rendered":"EMT Basic Exam 1| 120 Questions With Verified Answers 2023\/2024 \/ +Rationale"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>EMT Basic Exam 1| 120 Questions With Verified Answers 2023\/2024 \/ +Rationale<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT Basic Exam 1<br>1<br>EMT Basic Exam 1| 120 Questions With<br>Verified Answers 2023\/2024 \/ +Rationale<br>EMTs should wear high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) respirators when they are<br>in contact with contact with patients who have which of the following?<br>A. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) or AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency<br>Syndrome)<br>B. Tuberculosis (TB)<br>C. Open Wounds<br>D. Hepatitis B (Correct Ans: &#8211; B. Tuberculosis<br>HEPA respirators are worn when in contact with patients airborne infections such<br>as TB. HIV\/AIDS and Hepatitis B are both blood-borne pathogens. Contaminants<br>from open wounds would also be blood-borne.<br>You are called to assist a 60-year-old female who complains of a severe headache.<br>Upon entering the home, you smell a strong odor of natural gas. What is your first<br>reaction?<br>A. Check the patient&#8217;s airway, breathing, and circulation.<br>B. Insert a nasopharyngeal airway and assess vital signs.<br>C. Remove the patient from the house to your ambulance.<br>D. Open all windows and determine the source of the gas leak.<br>(Correct Ans: &#8211; C. Remove the patient from the house to your ambulance.<br>Your first action should be to remove your crew and the patient from the possible<br>noxious gas and to notify the gas company of the leak. You may also be required to<br>alert hazardous material response team. Treatment for the patient will begin with<br>an ABC assessment and management of any problems you might encounter.<br>The most common electrical rhythm disturbance that results in sudden cardiac<br>arrest.<br>A. Pulseless Electrical Activity<br>B. Ventricular Fibrillation<br>C. Ventricular Tachycardia<br>D. Asystole<br>(Correct Ans: &#8211; B. Ventricular Fibrillation<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT Basic Exam 1<br>2<br>Because ventricular fibrillation is the most common cause of sudden cardiac arrest.,<br>it is critical to apply an AED on an unconscious apneic and pulseless patient as<br>quickly as possible. The other rhythms can also cause a patient to be in cardiac<br>arrest, but they do not occur as frequently as &#8220;V-fib&#8221;.<br>Which of the following is the highest priority patient?<br>A. 57-year-old male with chest pain and systolic blood pressure of 80.<br>B. 40-year-old female with moderate pain from a leg injury.<br>C. 75-year-old male who appears confused but responds to commands.<br>D. 25-year-old female in labor with contractions six minutes apart.<br>(Correct Ans: &#8211; A. 57-year-old male with chest pain and systolic blood pressure of<br>80.<br>The patient with chest pain and systolic blood pressure less than 100 is the highest<br>priority patient of the four. A leg injury may be life-threatening if the femoral artery<br>is injured, but most often, a single extremity injury is not a threat to life. The<br>elderly gentleman may be exhibiting his normal mental status, or he may be having<br>problems due to an ongoing health problem. You need more information before you<br>can make that determination, but he is not in any imminent danger right now. Labor<br>with contractions 6 minutes apart is not considered imminent delivery. If you have<br>any questions, however, you should continue assessing this patient as well by<br>asking pertinent questions and checking for crowning.<br>Of the following, which body fluid has the most potential to transmit blood-borne<br>diseases?<br>A. Nasal Discharge<br>B. Vomitus<br>C. Amniotic Fluid<br>D. Feces<br>(Correct Ans: &#8211; C. Amniotic Fluid<br>Fluids containing blood have the highest potential for disease transmission.<br>Your patient is an 11-month-old female. How can you determine if she has a<br>decreased mental status and is responsive to verbal stimuli?<br>A. She will be upset when you take her from her mother&#8217;s arms.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT Basic Exam 1<br>3<br>B. She will be unable to tell you how old she is if you ask her.<br>C. She will attempt to locate her parents&#8217; voices when they speak.<br>D. She will try to pull away from a painful stimulus on her toe.<br>(Correct Ans: &#8211; C. She will attempt to locate her parents&#8217; voices when they speak.<br>An infant who is alert to verbal stimuli will still try to locate the parents&#8217; voices;<br>choice A describes an alert infant; choice D describes an infant who is responsive to<br>painful stimuli; choice B is incorrect because infants of this age are not developed<br>enough to tell you their age regardless of their mental status.<br>What is the best method to assess circulation in an infant?<br>A. Palpate the carotid pulse.<br>B. Palpate the brachial pulse.<br>C. Palpate the radial pulse.<br>D. Observe capillary refill time.<br>(Correct Ans: &#8211; B. Palpate the brachial pulse.<br>Assess circulation in an infant by palpating the brachial pulse in the upper arm. The<br>carotid and radial pulses are difficult to locate in infants. Capillary refill time shows<br>that the patient has impaired circulation, but it is not the first tool to use in<br>assessing circulation because it is affected by external factors (like the<br>environment) as well as internal factors like poor perfusion.<br>A 45-year-old male is experiencing chest discomfort. After placing him in his<br>position of comfort, your next action should be?<br>A. Ventilate the patient with a nonrebreather mask at 15 L\/min.<br>B. Ventilate the patient with the bag-valve mask at 15 L\/min.<br>C. Administer oxygen by rebreather mask at 15 L\/min.<br>D. Administer oxygen by the nasal cannula at 6 L\/min.<br>(Correct Ans: &#8211; C. Administer oxygen by rebreather mask at 15 L\/min.<br>There is no information to indicate that the patient requires ventilatory support.<br>Any patient experiencing chest discomfort should receive the highest possible<br>concentration of oxygen.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>EMT Basic Exam 1<br>4<br>Which patient should receive a rapid trauma survey to determine hidden injuries?<br>A. Alert 2-year-old child in a car seat who was in a medium speed crash.<br>B.Alert 20-year-old male who fell 10 feet off of a ladder.<br>C. Alert 65-year-old female who fell in the bathtub and is complaining of wrist pain.<br>D. Alert 11-year-old female who tripped while roller skating and fell down three<br>steps.<br>(Correct Ans: &#8211; A. Alert 2-year-old child in a car seat who was in a medium speed<br>crash.<br>The rapid trauma survey is used when you are unsure of the presence of hidden<br>injuries or f the mechanism of injury (MOI) is unclear or severe enough to suggest<br>the need for a rapid assessment. A 2-year-old child could be severely injured by a<br>medium speed collision, even if he or she appears alert and was properly<br>restrained. The other choices do not represent MOIs considered to be high risk for<br>hidden injury.<br>Which of the following is a sign of increased pressure in the circulatory system?<br>A. Flat neck veins<br>B. Palpable carotid pulse<br>C. Distended jugular veins<br>D. Decreased radial pulse<br>(Correct Ans: &#8211; C. Distended jugular veins<br>A supine patient may or may not have jugular veins that are prominent enough to<br>palpate. However, even if the neck veins are normally present when an individual is<br>supine, they will not be engorged with blood and overly firm to the touch. This is<br>what is meant by the phrase distended neck veins. Distended neck veins (in any<br>position) are a sign of increased circulatory pressure. The carotid pulse should<br>always be palpable. A decreased radial pulse may indicate hypovolemic shock or an<br>injured extremity.<br>An automated external defibrillator (AED) will shock which if the following<br>rhythms?<br>A. Sinus Rhythm<br>B. Asystole<br>C. Ventricular Fibrillation<br>D. Pulseless Electrical Activity<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 Basic Exam 1| 120 Questions With Verified Answers 2023\/2024 \/ +Rationale EMT Basic Exam 11EMT Basic Exam 1| 120 Questions WithVerified Answers 2023\/2024 \/ +RationaleEMTs should wear high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) respirators when they arein contact with contact with patients who have which of the following?A. 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