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EMT FISDAP Cardiology Exam Study Questions and

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EMT FISDAP Cardiology Exam Study Questions and Answers 2023 - 2024 (Verified Answers)

  • You should suspect that your patient has pulmonary edema if he or she
  • ANS - cannot breathe while lying down

  • By which of the following mechanisms does nitroglycerin relieve cardiac-re-
  • lated chest pain or discomfort? ANS Vasodilation and increased myocardial oxygen supply

  • A patient whose artificial pacemaker has failed would MOST likely experi-
  • ence ANS weakness and bradycardia.

  • Switching compressors during two-rescuer CPR ANS should occur every 2
  • min- utes throughout the arrest.

  • When performing two-rescuer CPR on an adult patient whose airway has not
  • been secured with an advanced device, you should ANS have your partner pause after 30 compressions as you give 2 breaths.

  • A middle-aged female with a history of hypertension and high cholesterol 1 / 3
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complains of chest discomfort. She asks you to take her to the hospital where her personal physician practices, which is 15 miles away. Her blood pressure is 130/70 mm Hg, pulse is 84 beats/min and regular, and respirations are 18 breaths/min and unlabored. Which of the following actions is clearly NOT appropriate for this patient? ANS Allowing her to walk to the ambulance

  • Aspirin is beneficial to patients experiencing an acute coronary syndrome
  • because it ANS prevents a clot from getting larger.

  • After assisting a patient with his or her prescribed nitroglycerin, you would
  • NOT expect him or her to experience a ANS syncopal episode

  • The AED analyzes your pulseless and apneic patient's cardiac rhythm and
  • advises that a shock is NOT indicated. You should ANS resume CPR, starting with chest compressions

  • A patient reports pain in the upper midabdominal area. This region of the
  • abdomen is called the ANS epigastrium.

  • Sudden cardiac arrest in the adult population is MOST often the result of
  • ANS a cardiac dysrhythmia

  • After defibrillating a man in cardiac arrest, you resume CPR. As you are
  • about to reanalyze his cardiac rhythm 2 minutes later, your partner tells you she can definitely feel a strong carotid pulse. You should ANS assess the 2 / 3

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patient's breathing effort

  • The chest pain associated with an acute coronary syndrome is often
  • described as ANS pressure

  • When assessing a patient with a possible stroke, you should recall that
  • ANS the patient may be unable to communicate, but can often understand.

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