Select the statement that MOST accurately describes licensing or certification of EMS providers within astate.
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You are called to treat a 27-year-old who was stung by a bee…
You are called to treat a 27-year-old who was stung by a bee. He has difficulty speaking because his tongueand face are swelling, but he informs you he was stung about 20 minutes before your arrival. He indicates to youhe has a sting kit at home. You begin to hear stridor and rhonchi as the patient collapses. He has a rapid and weakcarotid pulse; his breathing is fast, labored, and shallow. The radial pulse is absent. Which of the following wouldbe appropriate for the treatment of this patient? Select all that apply.
Your patient has a ruptured urinary bladder, is stable, and …
Your patient has a ruptured urinary bladder, is stable, and has no signs of hemorrhagic shock. Which of thefollowing would be the MOST appropriate treatment?
Of the following, the bacterium for gonorrhea is transmitted…
Of the following, the bacterium for gonorrhea is transmitted via:
You are called to the scene for a sick infant. The mother te…
You are called to the scene for a sick infant. The mother tells you that the infant was very irritable earlier inthe day but now appears to be lethargic. The infant is hot to the touch, does not cry during your assessment, andyou notice a bulging fontanelle. Select the appropriate PPE that the rescuers should use on this call. Select the four(4) that apply.
Which of these interventions would be the MOST appropriate s…
Which of these interventions would be the MOST appropriate selection to treat a 57-year-old patient with ST elevation in Leads V1-6. The patient also has pulmonary edema, a blood pressure of 90/50, HR-60, and chest pain?
You are called to treat a patient who has been exposed to ra…
You are called to treat a patient who has been exposed to radiation and complained of a burning sensation within minutes of exposure. The patient is also complaining of nausea and vomiting.Which of the following BEST explains the pathophysiology behind the symptoms the patient is experiencing?
You arrive at the scene where a child has ingested a bottle …
You arrive at the scene where a child has ingested a bottle of children’s chewable vitamins. The mother saysshe stuck her finger down the child’s throat and caused the child to vomit. She says she could see a large numberof vitamin material in the vomit. She comments that she no longer feels the child needs to go to the hospital andEMS is no longer needed. What would you advise the mother at this time?
Which of the following is true regarding the treatment of el…
Which of the following is true regarding the treatment of electrical injuries?
You are called to treat a patient with a history of hypothyr…
You are called to treat a patient with a history of hypothyroidism who has overdosed on the prescribed thyroid medication. Which of the following assessment findings would you expect to observe?