NREMT試験無料問題集「Medical Tests National Registry Emergency Medical Technician 認定」

What complaints describes a typical presentation of chest pain is often used to describe a cardiac event
type of pain?

There are two types of cerebral vascular accident, CVA, (Stroke), the most common is an ischemic stroke.
What is the other type?

Your patient has a laceration to the right leg which has intersected the femoral artery. You have applied
direct pressure to the wound, but it continues to soak through the bandages. What should you do next.

In order to assist intubation, a paramedic may utilize Sellick's maneuver. What cartilage are you
compressing?

You are called for an elderly female that fell down and hurt her knee. When you find the patient, she tells
you she tripped and fell, and landed on her left knee. She denies any loss of consciousness or trauma to
her head. The patient is only complaining of pain to the distal portion of her femur. During your
assessment, you notice deformity and swelling to the femur, proximal to the knee. The patient has good
distal pulses, motor function, and sensation. What would be the most appropriate treatment for this
patient?

What is the maximum flow rate for a Nasal Cannula?

The normal heart rate for a newborn is:

You have been called to the top of a mountain resort for a patient that is complaining of a sudden onset of
shortness of breath and coughing. Your assessment of the patient reveals an anxious patient with basilar
crackles in his lungs. The patient's vital signs include a heart rate of 136, respirations of 28, and a blood
pressure of 176/94 mmHg. What is your field diagnosis of this patient?

Which of the following patients would be appropriate for air medical transport from your scene?

Please answer the following question.
You are treating a 24-year-old female with a gunshot wound to the right side of the back. No exit wound is
visible. She is awake but confused. Her skin is pale and diaphoretic with cyanosis noted to the oral
mucosa. Breath sounds are clear and equal bilaterally. Jugular vein distention is present. Blood pressure
is 90/78 mmHg, heart rate is 124 beats per minute, and respiratory rate is 28 per minute and labored.
Sinus tachycardia is seen on the cardiac monitor. What condition do you think is most likely present with
this patient?

To create negative pressure in the thorax (chest cavity) the diaphragm contracts and moves
_____________ which expands the volume of the thorax allowing air to rush into the lungs.

When is it acceptable to take a patient directly from the hot zone without going through decontamination?

What is the best way to handle an amputated extremity?

EMTs should wear high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) respirators when they are in contact with
patients who have which of the following?

What is the mnemonic for determining level of consciousness?

The normal heart rate for a child over the age of 6 is:

Any penetrating missile traveling over 2,000ft/sec would be classified as?

You arrive at the scene of en elderly women who has fallen and injured her ribs. She is breathing very
rapidly at a rate of 40 and shallow. How is this a serious life threat.

You have responded to a local residence of a 37-year-old male who had lacerated his leg while using a
chainsaw in the back of his house. Prior to your arrival, the patient's wife, who is a nurse, applied pressure
to the wound and has the patient in Trendelenburg position. Your assessment of the patient reveals him to
be responsive to painful stimuli with a weak carotid pulse and the blood pressure unobtainable. There is a
massive amount of blood surrounding the patient on the ground. The wife tells you that the wound is
arterial and the injury occurred about 10 to 15 minutes ago. In addition to oxygen therapy, what are your
treatment priorities for this patient?