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Published 05/06/2025  When a patient is triaged as expectant, what should you do with the patient? Select one: a. Transport them first so that the bystanders don't ha…
Published 05/06/2025 Any time you respond to a call for help, your first priority is to: Select one: a. Assure your own safety b. Do the best you can for the greatest…
Published 05/06/2025 What is the purpose of the various colors on the triage tags? Select one: a. To keep track of the number of casualties b. So that medical personnel kn…
Published 05/06/2025 S.T.A.R.T. stands for:a. Simple Treatment and Rapid Triage b. Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment
Published 05/06/2025 The triage system designed specifically for pediatrics that compliments the START system is called:a. STEPSTART b. JUMPSTART C.STEPBACK d. JUMPSTEP
Published 05/06/2025 Adrenaline used in ALS should be delivered: a. Every 2 minutes b. Every 3-5 minutes C. Every 6 minutes d. Every minute
Published 05/06/2025 All conditions listed below may be regarded as reversible causes of cardiac arrest(except: Select one: a. Hypovolemia b. Hypoxia C. Cardiac tamponade …
Published 05/06/2025 In ABCDE algorithm letter D stands for:a. Danger b. Disability of CNS c. Drugs  d. Disposable gloves
Published 05/06/2025 Which one of the listed below heart rhythms is shockable:  a. Ventricular tachycardia with pulse b. Pulseless electrical activity c. As…
Published 05/06/2025 CPR chest compression depth in an adult is:  a. 3-4cm b.4-5cm C.5-6cm C d. 6-7cm
Published 05/06/2025 CPR chest compression rate in an adult is:a. 80-90/min b.90-100/min  c. 100-120/min d. 120-140/min
Published 05/06/2025 Pericardiocentesis is a procedure indicated in case of:  a. Pulmonary embolism b. Tension pneumothorax C. Cardiac tamponade d. Deep vein thr…
Published 05/06/2025 CPR chest compression rate in an adult is:  a. 80-90/min b.90-100/min c. 100-120/min d. 120-140/min
Published 05/06/2025 Please indicate relative contraindications to fibrynolytic therapy: 1. Haemorrhagic stroke or stroke of unknown origin at any time2. Transient schaemi…
Published 05/06/2025 Please indicate a false statement regarding pulse oximetry: a. One of main advantages of pulse oximetry is that it's a noninvasive b. Hypotension and …
Published 05/06/2025 Cyanosis is defined as arterial blood with: a.>5g Hb/100ml in deoxygenated state b. >10g Hb/100ml in deoxygenated state C. >15g Hb/100ml in d…
Published 05/06/2025 In mnemonic MONA for initial management of ACS N stands for: Select one: a. amiodarone b. adreNaline C. Nitrates d.morphine
Published 05/06/2025 Which of listed below conditions are known contraindication to IO access? Select one: a. Osteoporosis b. Ipsilateral fracture of the extremity c. Infe…
Published 05/06/2025 While the rescuer performs trauma patient detailed physical examination, assessing the chest he have to recognize and immediately treat the following …
Published 05/06/2025 The trauma patient presents following signs: jugular-venous distension, low blood pressure, muffled heart sounds. The proper diagnosis is: Select one:…
Published 05/06/2025 The detailed physical examination consist of following elements: 1. Assess the chest; 2. Assess the head; 3. Assess the extremities; 4. Assess the nec…
Published 05/06/2025 A 21 year-old man with DM comes in ED after vomiting for 2 days. His sugar levels have been "high" at home. He appears extremely dry and is moaning Wi…
Published 05/06/2025 Which of following statements regarding CPR in case of hypothermia is (false Select one: a. In case of hypothermia CPR you should give all medications…
Published 05/06/2025 FAST" acronym/protocol is a good method for remembering the symptoms and procedures for: a. Concussion b. Stroke c. Myocardial infartion d. Cardiac ta…
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