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AMLS Post Test 3rd Edition | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version Which of the following may cause primary respiratory alkalosis? - Fever A quadriplegic male is experiencing difficulty breathing and restlessness. His skin is warm and his urine is dark, yellow and cloudy. Vital ...

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Which of the following may cause primary respiratory alkalosis? - ✔✔Fever



A quadriplegic male is experiencing difficulty breathing and restlessness. His skin is warm and his urine is
dark, yellow and cloudy. Vital signs are BP 86/68, P-128, R-24, temp 101.2 F (38degrees C). Which type of
shock should you suspect? - ✔✔Septic



A 20-year-old male college student complains of acute onset of fever, headache, vomiting, and malaise.
He appears ill and has a petechial rash on his extremities. What should you suspect? - ✔✔Meningitis



A 20-year-old male complains of severe pain after a jellyfish sting. He has a red, swollen ankle and foot.
What should you do? - ✔✔Wash the area and administer an analgesic



The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is activated during shock in order to cause which of the
following? - ✔✔Increase in preload, after load, and reabsorption of sodium



An elderly COPD patient complains of difficulty in breathing upon exertion. She has a 1-week history of
productive cough. She has pursed lip breathing. She is prescribed a bronchodilator as needed. Vital signs
are BP 132/70, P-88, R-20 with Rhonchi. What should you suspect? - ✔✔Epiglottitis



An anxious 32-year-old female complains of chest pains with palpitations. She has a history of Grave's
disease. She reports she was seen in the ED earlier that day and had a CT scan of her abdomen with IV
contrast. She is diaphoretic and has a temperature of 101.5 F (38.6 C). Vital signs are BP-100/62, P-156,
R-30, BGL 133mg/dL. What should you administer? - ✔✔Normal Saline



What statement is correct regarding responding to a suspected nerve agent exposure? - ✔✔Patients
should be treated in a well-ventilated area



What reference is the MOST beneficial to obtain for a suspected stroke? - ✔✔Last Known Well

, Which of the following statements is correct regarding radioactive materials? - ✔✔Simple clothing can
stop beta particles from entering the body



What finding is unique to pericarditis? - ✔✔Diffuse ST segment elevation



A 21-year-old male complains of sharp chest pain and shortness of breath. The symptoms started when
he lifted a heavy object. Vital signs are BP-152/96, P-108, R-24 and diminished on the left. What should
you suspect? - ✔✔Spontaneous Pneumothorax



A 72-year-old female complains of a sudden onset of a burning sensation to the left side of her forehead
and blurred vision. She wants to follow up with her primary care physician tomorrow. Vital signs are BP-
150/70, P-80, R-16. What should you do? - ✔✔Encourage her to be transported by ambulance to the
hospital



An anxious 61-year-old male complains of severe shortness of breath and localized chest pain with
blood-tinged sputum. His dyspnea started when he stood up from watching television all day and
increased in severity as he moved around. Vital signs are BP-104/60, P-98 and irregular, R-26 and
labored. What should you suspect? - ✔✔Pulmonary Embolism



Anaphylaxis is most commonly associated with which physiological event? - ✔✔Vasodilation



A confused 67-year-old male has vomited multiple times prior to EMS arrival. He was involved in a car
crash 48 hours prior. Bystanders state he became increasingly confused and lost coordination since the
crash. Vitals signs are BP-150/88, P-72, R-18, BGL-92 mg/dL. What should you suspect? - ✔✔Subdural
Hematoma



What condition causes paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea? - ✔✔Left-sided heart failure



What is the initial treatment for a patient experiencing hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS)? -
✔✔Normal Saline

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