When moving a patient with severe generalized hypothermia, which of these instructions is most appropriate to relay to your fellow EMS providers?
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A 43-year-old male patient has removed a tick from his arm p…
A 43-year-old male patient has removed a tick from his arm prior to your arrival. He is refusing all care at this time. Which of these statements made by the EMT would be most appropriate?
You are by the side of a young male patient who hit his head…
You are by the side of a young male patient who hit his head after diving from a hillside into a shallow lake. The patient is responsive to noxious stimuli applied to his trapezeus muscle and has a large hematoma to his forehead with abrasions all over his face. A paramedic also asks you to apply painful stimuli to his arms and legs, one at a time. You recognize that the paramedic wants you to assess for which type of injury or condition?
You have been called to a residence for a 21-year-old female…
You have been called to a residence for a 21-year-old female in labor. On arrival, you immediately see that the head of the baby is out of the vagina. While delivering the head, the mother tells you that she is having twins. The EMT should immediately
You have been asked by your medical director to put together…
You have been asked by your medical director to put together an emergency kit specifically for patients who have been stung or bitten by small marine life animals. Which of these items should you place in that kit?
The grandfather of an alert and oriented 2-year-old girl fou…
The grandfather of an alert and oriented 2-year-old girl found her on the floor playing with pills from his open bottle of Digoxin (a heart medication that slows the heart rate). He cannot remember how many pills were in the bottle, but he thinks that some are missing and suspects that his granddaughter may have eaten them thinking that they were candy. Assessment reveals the patient’s airway to be open and breathing adequate. Her pulse is appropriate for a child her age and her skin warm and dry. Her grandfather is not sure of how long ago she may have taken the pills. Given the assessment findings, the EMT would assume:
The components of the Apgar scoring system include:
The components of the Apgar scoring system include:
You are at a scene where a patient was calm and compliant un…
You are at a scene where a patient was calm and compliant until a few seconds ago. Now he is brandishing a knife and threatening to kill you and your partner if you do not immediately leave. The man is intoxicated, and police have been notified but have not yet arrived. What is your best course of action?
By the time a fetus reaches full term, the tidal volume of t…
By the time a fetus reaches full term, the tidal volume of the female has increased by:
You are called to a construction site on a hot and humid day…
You are called to a construction site on a hot and humid day for a male patient with a heat emergency. On scene, you find a 49-year-old man who is responsive to verbal stimuli. Coworkers state that the patient had been moving concrete blocks all day in the hot weather and had not rested, eaten, or had anything to drink in the past two hours. During the primary assessment, you note the patient’s airway to be open and breathing rapid but adequate. His radial pulse is rapid and bounding, and his skin is hot and dry. Which of these findings makes this patient a priority for immediate and rapid transport?