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EMD V13.OA RECERTIFICATION (OUTEC)
(ACTUAL EXAM) WITH QUESTIONS WITH
VERY ELABORATED ANSWERS CORRECTRY
WELL ORGANIZED LATEST 2024 – 2025
ALREADY GRADED A+
A second-party caller reports that his nine-month-old daughter just fell 12 feet
(3.5 meters) from a balcony. The caller reports that there is no bleeding and that
the patient is completely alert, but he is worried because she hit her head. The
patient has been moved inside. What is the most appropriate Determinant Code?
- ANSWERS-17-D-6
An alert, 38-year-old, first-party caller reports that she fell six feet (two meters)
from the top of a ladder about two hours ago. She is now experiencing severe
back pain and cannot get out of her bed because of the pain. What is the most
appropriate Chief Complaint Protocol to use for this case? - ANSWERS-17: Falls
, A second-party caller reports that his 12-year-old son injured his hip playing
football. There is no bleeding, and the patient is completely alert and breathing
normally. The caller reports that the injury occurred last night (over 10 hours
ago), but the boy just woke up and is complaining that he can barely walk because
of the pain. What is the most appropriate Determinant Code? - ANSWERS-30-A-3
The Priority Symptoms are: - ANSWERS-abnormal breathing, chest
pain/discomfort (any), decreased level of consciousness, and SERIOUS
hemorrhage
An alert, 34-year-old, first-party caller reports that he is having chest pain. Key
Questioning finds:
slight difficulty breathing
no difficulty speaking between breaths
clammy
no history of heart attack or angina
no drugs or medications in the past 12 hours
What is the most appropriate Determinant Code? - ANSWERS-10-D-4
When using the MPDS, actual response assignments and emergency modes
(lights-and-siren vs. no lights-and-siren) are predetermined by: - ANSWERS-local
Medical Control and EMS Administration
You are using the Stroke Diagnostic Tool. The caller reports:
slight difference in smile
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