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[Show more]F-PC (Flight Paramedic Cert) Exam 
Vt (tidal Volume) - answer6-8cc/kg 
F (rate) - answer8-20/min 
Ve (Minute Volume) - answerFxVt (4-8L/mil) 
I:E (Inspiratory:Expiratory ratio) - answer1:2 
FiO2 (Fraction of Inspired Oxygen) - answer.21-1.0 
Pplate (Plateau Pressure) - answer<30 
PEEP (Positive E...
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Vt (tidal Volume) - answer6-8cc/kg 
F (rate) - answer8-20/min 
Ve (Minute Volume) - answerFxVt (4-8L/mil) 
I:E (Inspiratory:Expiratory ratio) - answer1:2 
FiO2 (Fraction of Inspired Oxygen) - answer.21-1.0 
Pplate (Plateau Pressure) - answer<30 
PEEP (Positive E...
Critical Care Paramedic Exam Questions 
with Correct Answers 
1st degree burn - answerEpidermis 
Redness 
Painful 
NO BLISTERS 
Minimal tissue distruction 
2nd degree burn - answerEpidermis and portions of the dermis 
Red or pale 
Blisters 
Extreme pain 
3rd degree burn - answerEntire epidermis and ...
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1st degree burn - answerEpidermis 
Redness 
Painful 
NO BLISTERS 
Minimal tissue distruction 
2nd degree burn - answerEpidermis and portions of the dermis 
Red or pale 
Blisters 
Extreme pain 
3rd degree burn - answerEntire epidermis and ...
Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology 
Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
What are the primary gases/percentages in the atmosphere? - answerNitrogen - 78% 
Oxygen - 21% 
Other gases - 1% 
These percentages do not change. 
What are the layers of the atmosphere? - answerTroposphere - sea level...
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Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
What are the primary gases/percentages in the atmosphere? - answerNitrogen - 78% 
Oxygen - 21% 
Other gases - 1% 
These percentages do not change. 
What are the layers of the atmosphere? - answerTroposphere - sea level...
Critical Care Paramedic Exam Questions 
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Laryngoscopy - answerStep1-Appropriate Sniffing Position: head back, neck flexed (ear 
hole/external auditory eatus is at same plane as sternal notch. Need to elevate head 5-7inches 
up (once elevated, tilt head all the way back). 
Step2-...
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Laryngoscopy - answerStep1-Appropriate Sniffing Position: head back, neck flexed (ear 
hole/external auditory eatus is at same plane as sternal notch. Need to elevate head 5-7inches 
up (once elevated, tilt head all the way back). 
Step2-...
Critical Care Paramedic Exam Questions 
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Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR) 
(Hemodynamic Values) - answerNormal: 800-1200 
<800 = Dilated 
>1200 = Constricted 
Pulmonary Vascular Resistance (PVR) 
(Hemodynamic Values) - answerNormal: 50-250 Dynes 
Cardiac Index (CI) 
(Hem...
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Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR) 
(Hemodynamic Values) - answerNormal: 800-1200 
<800 = Dilated 
>1200 = Constricted 
Pulmonary Vascular Resistance (PVR) 
(Hemodynamic Values) - answerNormal: 50-250 Dynes 
Cardiac Index (CI) 
(Hem...
Critical Care Paramedic Exam Questions 
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When should you perform the intubation during RSI? - answerWhen the waveform etco2 is 
flat- meaning the NMBA is working and the diaphragm has stopped. 
Nitrogen washout - answerApply high flow 02 to prepare for intubation and washout the...
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When should you perform the intubation during RSI? - answerWhen the waveform etco2 is 
flat- meaning the NMBA is working and the diaphragm has stopped. 
Nitrogen washout - answerApply high flow 02 to prepare for intubation and washout the...
Critical Care Paramedic Exam with correct 
Answers 
When should you perform the intubation during RSI? 
When the waveform etco2 is flat- meaning the NMBA is working and the diaphragm has 
stopped. 
NG tube during RSI? 
No clamp, continuous suction 
Nitrogen washout 
Apply high flow 02 to prepare for...
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When should you perform the intubation during RSI? 
When the waveform etco2 is flat- meaning the NMBA is working and the diaphragm has 
stopped. 
NG tube during RSI? 
No clamp, continuous suction 
Nitrogen washout 
Apply high flow 02 to prepare for...
Critical Care Transport Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Verified 
Perfusionist - answerWhat additional healthcare provider may become part of the transport 
team during the transport of a patient receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation 
(ECMO)? 
Igor Sikorsky - answerWho invented the helicopt...
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Perfusionist - answerWhat additional healthcare provider may become part of the transport 
team during the transport of a patient receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation 
(ECMO)? 
Igor Sikorsky - answerWho invented the helicopt...
Critical Care Transport/Flight Paramedic 
Exam With Complete Solutions 
Sickled cells - answerRed blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through 
microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and 
destroyed by the liver and spleen 
Acute chest sy...
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Sickled cells - answerRed blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through 
microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and 
destroyed by the liver and spleen 
Acute chest sy...
Critical Care/Flight Paramedic Specific 
Things Exam 
Levine's sign - answerclutching of the chest, may be cardiac in origin 
Murphy's Sign - answerRight upper quadrant tenderness on palpation typically positive in 
cholecystitis or gallbladder disease 
Grey Turner's Sign - answerRetroperitoneal ...
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Levine's sign - answerclutching of the chest, may be cardiac in origin 
Murphy's Sign - answerRight upper quadrant tenderness on palpation typically positive in 
cholecystitis or gallbladder disease 
Grey Turner's Sign - answerRetroperitoneal ...
CRITICAL CARE/FLIGHT PARAMEDIC 
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babinski reflex - answerextension and spreading of toes when bottom of foot is stroked. 
sign of nervous system lesion 
battles sign - answerbruise behind ear, basilar skull fracture 
becks triad - answerjvd, muffled heart tones, hypotension. from cardiac tampon...
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babinski reflex - answerextension and spreading of toes when bottom of foot is stroked. 
sign of nervous system lesion 
battles sign - answerbruise behind ear, basilar skull fracture 
becks triad - answerjvd, muffled heart tones, hypotension. from cardiac tampon...
Flight Medic Final Exam Questions and 
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What level does the APU Accumulator need to be for engine start? - answer2800PSI 
Where does APU get its Fuel? 
What's special about APU fuel lines? - answerFuel cell #1 
Not self sealing fuel lines. 
How many stages is the OLEO landing ...
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What level does the APU Accumulator need to be for engine start? - answer2800PSI 
Where does APU get its Fuel? 
What's special about APU fuel lines? - answerFuel cell #1 
Not self sealing fuel lines. 
How many stages is the OLEO landing ...
Flight Paramedic Certification Exam 
Agent 
Aspirin (ASA) - answerAntidote 
Bicarb 
Agent 
Benzodiazepines - answerAntidote 
Flumazenil (Romazicon) 
Agent 
Beta Blockers - answerAntidote 
Glucagon 
Agent 
Calcium Channel Blockers - answerAntidote 
Calcium Gluconate 
Agent 
Cocaine - answerAntidote 
...
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Agent 
Aspirin (ASA) - answerAntidote 
Bicarb 
Agent 
Benzodiazepines - answerAntidote 
Flumazenil (Romazicon) 
Agent 
Beta Blockers - answerAntidote 
Glucagon 
Agent 
Calcium Channel Blockers - answerAntidote 
Calcium Gluconate 
Agent 
Cocaine - answerAntidote 
...
Flight Paramedic Certification Exam 
Pediatric age range 
Neonate - answerBirth to 28 days 
Pediatric age range 
Infant - answer28 days to 1 year 
Pediatric age range 
Toddler - answer1 to 2 years 
Pediatric age range 
Child - answer> 2 years 
Pediatric Normal BP formula - answer90 + (2 x age) 
P...
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Pediatric age range 
Neonate - answerBirth to 28 days 
Pediatric age range 
Infant - answer28 days to 1 year 
Pediatric age range 
Toddler - answer1 to 2 years 
Pediatric age range 
Child - answer> 2 years 
Pediatric Normal BP formula - answer90 + (2 x age) 
P...
Flight Paramedic Certification Exam With 
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LAD (left anterior descending) - answerCoronary artery corresponding to the Anterior heart 
(leads V3, V4 ) 
Agent 
Aspirin (ASA) - answerAntidote 
Bicarb 
Agent 
Benzodiazepines - answerAntidote 
Flumazenil (Romazicon) (may cause seizure...
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LAD (left anterior descending) - answerCoronary artery corresponding to the Anterior heart 
(leads V3, V4 ) 
Agent 
Aspirin (ASA) - answerAntidote 
Bicarb 
Agent 
Benzodiazepines - answerAntidote 
Flumazenil (Romazicon) (may cause seizure...
Flight Paramedic Certification Exam 
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norm ph range - answer7.35 - 7.45 
co2 norm range in ABG - answer35-45 
HCO3 norm range in ABG - answer22-26 
Pa02 of 60 = _____ Sa02 - answer90% 
name 2 catalysts for respiratory alkalosis - answerHeat injury, ASA overdose 
w...
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norm ph range - answer7.35 - 7.45 
co2 norm range in ABG - answer35-45 
HCO3 norm range in ABG - answer22-26 
Pa02 of 60 = _____ Sa02 - answer90% 
name 2 catalysts for respiratory alkalosis - answerHeat injury, ASA overdose 
w...
Flight Paramedic Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Verified 
Boyle's Law (Balloon=Barotrauma - answerThe pressure a gas is inversely proportional to 
the volume of a gas at a constant temperature. 
IV drip rates increase, affects ETT cuffs 
Dalton's Law 
"Dalton's Gang" - answerLaw of partial Pr...
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Boyle's Law (Balloon=Barotrauma - answerThe pressure a gas is inversely proportional to 
the volume of a gas at a constant temperature. 
IV drip rates increase, affects ETT cuffs 
Dalton's Law 
"Dalton's Gang" - answerLaw of partial Pr...
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