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JB LEARNING EMT EXAM PART 2 LATEST 2024 COMPLETE
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) A NEW UPDATED VERSION
|ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW!!)



Your actions at the scene of a critically injured patient
who was shot during a robbery should include:


A: starting immediate care as you would with any other
patient.
B: performing a primary assessment only.
Answer- C: caring for the patient while manipulating the
scene minimally.
D: providing care when the police authorize you to.


After an advanced airway device has been inserted in a
6-month-old infant in cardiopulmonary arrest, you
should deliver ventilations at a rate of:


Answer-A: 8 to 10 breaths/min.
B: 6 to 8 breaths/min.

,C: 12 to 20 breaths/min.
D: 10 to 12 breaths/min.


After removing a patient from the water, your
assessment reveals that he is not breathing and is
continuously regurgitating large amounts of water. You
should:


A: begin rescue breathing after he stops regurgitating.
Answer- B: alternate suctioning with artificial
ventilations.
C: place him on his side and press on his abdomen.
D: perform abdominal thrusts to remove the water.


Which of the following questions is of LEAST pertinence
initially when assessing a responsive 40-year-old woman
who fell from a standing position?


A: Did you hit your head?
B: Can you move your hands and feet?

, C: Did you faint before you fell?
D: Have you fallen before?
The correct answer is D;


A patient with a closed head injury opens his eyes in
response to pain, is mumbling words that you cannot
understand, and pushes your hand away when you apply
a painful stimulus. His Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score
is:


A: 6
B: 9
C: 7
D: 8


the correct answer is A
A nonrebreathing mask is MOST appropriate to use on
patients who:


A: have an adequate rate and depth of breathing.

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