Become Test Prep Certified with updated EMT exam questions and correct answers
A 65-year-old patient with a history of angina reports chest pain and shortness of breath after playing golf. The patient stated the pain began one hour ago and has not stopped with rest. The vital signs are BP 86/64, P 112, R 22, and SpO# 89% on room air. Which of the following actions should the EMT do next?
Your 16-year-old trauma patient has what appears to be a mid-shaft femur fracture, you notice that there is alaceration directly over the suspected fracture.Bleeding is controlled, what type of fracture would this be?TRAUMA
What differences in a child’s airway might make airway management more difficult than in an adult?AIRWAY, RESPIRATION, AND VENTILATION
A patient's vital signs include his or her capillary refill time and breath soundsTRAUMA
A choking patient becomes unresponsive. What should the EMT perform next? Select the two correct options.
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