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COPR PCP Practice Exam 2 Questions With Complete
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A BLS crew is transporting a patient to the ER when the patient
stops breathing. One paramedic begins to ventilate the patient
with a BVM and the other calls in for online medical direction.
The doctor recommends intubation of the patient. How should
the paramedic respond?

A. I can intubate but I will have to call my supervisor first
B. I am not able to intubate it is out of my scope of practice
C. I can intubate this patient if you walk me through the process
D. I am not able to intubate it is against our polices and
procedures Correct Answer B

A BLS crew is transporting to the hospital a patient who is
experiencing acute abdominal pain and is continuously moaning
and moving about on the stretcher. Which of the following
actions is most appropriate for the paramedic to perform?

a. Administer nitrous oxide and place patient in semi-fowler's
position
b. Remove the straps on the stretcher to allow them to move
more freely
c. Ask the patient if there is a more comfortable position he
would prefer to be in
d. Advise the patient that he should try to stop moving as this is
only the pain worse Correct Answer C

A lack of renal gluconeogenesis would predispose the patient to
which of the following conditions?

,A. Hypoglycemia
B. Hyperglycemia
C. Diabetic ketoacidosis
D. Hyperglycemia hyperosmolar nonketotic coma Correct
Answer A

A paramedic is assessing a mutli-system trauma patient
involving chest and abdominal injuries and fractures to the left
clavicle and the lower extremities. The paramedic determines
that rapid transportation to hospital is required due to suspected
hypo olefin shock. Which of the following methods is most
appropriate for transporting this patient?

A. Log roll the patient to a back board, complete full spinal
immobilization and the transport
B. Extremity lift the patient to the stretcher, maintaining neutral
alignment and then transport.
C. Utilize a traction splint to immobilized he lower extremity
fractures, then log roll the patient to a back board, complete full
spinal immobilization and then transport
D. Sling the left arm and immobilize the lower extremities
together with broad bandage, then log roll the patient to a
backboard, complete spinal immobilization and the transport.
Correct Answer A

A paramedic is attending a patient who is experiencing non
traumatic back pain. As the paramedic is going through
SAMPLE with the patient, what question should be asked when
the M is reached?

, A. Do you have any mild pain ?
B. Are you on any medications?
C. Do you have a medical alert bracelet ?
D. Are you having a medical emergency ? Correct Answer B

A paramedic is attending to a patient who is experiencing non
traumatic back pain. As the paramedic is going through
SAMPLE with the patient, what question should be asked when
the A is reached?

A. Are you acutely ill?
B. Are you an alcoholic?
C. Are you allergic to anything?
D. What activities were you doing? Correct Answer C

A patient is in cardiac arrest with CPR in progress by the
paramedic in the back of an ambulance. Which of the following
practice is considered good vehicle pertain in this situation?

A. Ensure lights and sirens are on so that rules of the road are
exempt to the ambulance
B. Drive according to the condition of the road to maximize
resuscitation effort
C. Drive moderately to allow family members to keep up with
the ambulance
D. Drive as fast as possible to ensure timely transport to a
hospital Correct Answer B

after the paramedic had performed a secondary survey and has
obtained a second set of vitals, what diagnostic test would the
paramedic perform next?

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