EMT BASIC, MODULE 5 EXAM QUESTIONS ANSWERED 2023 You suspect that a 66-year-old female patient has pneumonia. Vital signs are P110, R20, BP 110/84 and her SpO2 is 92% on room air. You should first [A... ns: - administer oxygen at 2 lpm via nasal cannula. Which of the following is an easily recognizable prescribed medication for a patient for a respiratory disease? [Ans: - Levalbuterol When treating a COPD patient who had a sudden onset of sharp chest pain and difficulty breathing while doing physical exercise, the EMT should be concerned about the possibility of a pulmonary embolus or: [Ans: - spontaneous pneumothorax. During your reassessment of a patient with respiratory distress, which of the following would be a clinical indication that you need to initiate positive pressure ventilation with supplemental oxygen? [Ans: - There are no alveolar breath sounds. Each of the following may indicate that apnea is imminent, EXCEPT: [Ans: - hypertension In treating the patient with a history of asthma, it is helpful to assist the patient with: [Ans: - bronchodilator medication. If you are treating a patient with respiratory complaints and the patient is cyanotic, it could indicate that the patient is: [Ans: - in respiratory failure. Signs of respiratory failure in an infant or child include: [Ans: - loss of muscle tone. Most patients you encounter as an emergency medical technician (EMT): [Ans: - breathe normally. [Show More]
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