- How many milligrams of lidocaine are contained in 1 ml of a 5 ml ample of
200 mg solution?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is 40 mg
- The waste product of anaerobic metabolism is:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is lactic acid
- The best definition of extrication from a vehicle?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is
disentanglement
- The effective action of adrenalin is:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is sympathetic
- An abnormal, high pitched, musical inspiratory sound caused by obstruction
in the trachea is called:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is stridor
- What is crack?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is a CNS
stimulant
- A patient is unconscious and you suspect a neck injury. Which assessment
is NOT done?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is check for
"dolls eyes" phenomenon
- Which defines the relative refractory period:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is when a
stimulus may occur during repolarization
- You respond to a female found in the snow. The outside temperature is -2
deprees Farenheight. The vital signs are depressed. Important to know in
treatment is:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is CPR may be
ineffective until the patient is rewarmed
- Whihc is not a symptom of anaphylaxsis?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is bradycardia
- Acetylcholine is usually associated with:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is adrenergic
system
- Normal tidal volume of the lungs of an adult is:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is 500 mls
- The amount of blood pumped by the heart in one minute is referred to as:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is cardiac output
- A 30 year old pregnant patient is suffering from seizures. You have
treated her with 5 mg Valium IV push. You would give what drug next?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is 2-4 gms 10%
solution of magnesium sulfate IV push
- You respond to a 27 year old male complaining of sudden onset of stabbing
chest pain on inspiration. Vital signs are stable and the lung sounds are
clear and equal bilaterally. Which is the most likely diagnosis?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is pleurisy
- Who would most likely suffer a painless, silent MI?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is elderly people
- Which of the following is the best definition to "phobia":
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is an unrealistic
fear
- Where is the femoral artery in relation to the inguinal ligament?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is lateral
- The difficult in transmission of radio waves is related to the fact that
radio waves:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is are scattered
by irregular metal objects
- A patient receiving a unit of blood begins complaining of lower back pain,
substernal chest pain, dyspnea and a headache. What do you suspect?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is hemolytic
reaction
- Which is a common reason in having to treat a diabetic:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is medication
noncompliance
- Which valve prevents reguritation of blood from the left ventricle to the
left atrium?
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is mitral valve
- You have an unconscious patient who was complaining of chest pain prior to
collapse. BP is 88/45, pulse 46, and respirations 12. The patient is likely
suffering from:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is an AMI
- Lidocaine toxicity may produce
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is
seizures/convulsions
- You respond to find an unconscious male on the bathroom floor. During your
exam the patient awakens and tells you he was attempting to move his bowels.
His most likely difficulty is:
Your answer:
Wrong. The correct answer is vasovagal
response
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