FISDAP/NREMT RESPIRATORY EXAM WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS |VERIFIED
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FISDAP/NREMT RESPIRATORY
A 19 y/o underweight female complains of difficulty breathing. She has been coughing up clear sputum and has bilateral rhonchi. She has a light coating of small crystalline granules on her arms and legs. Her father states "this SOB is different from normal". What should you suspect?
A) CF
B) pneu...
FISDAP/NREMT RESPIRATORY EXAM
2024\2025
FISDAP/NREMT RESPIRATORY EXAM 2024\2025 WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE
ANSWERS |VERIFIED
A 19 y/o underweight female complains of difficulty breathing. She has
been coughing up clear sputum and has bilateral rhonchi. She has a light
coating of small crystalline granules on her arms and legs. Her father
states "this SOB is different from normal". What should you suspect?
A) CF
B) pneumonia
C) asthma attack
D) COPD exacerbation - Accurate Answers✔✔✔ A) CF
,A 20 y/o male was involved in a motorcycle accident. He has bits of
broken teeth and blood in his airway. After 10 seconds of suctioning his
mouth there is still active bleeding. What should you do?
A) insert a roll of gauze to soak up the blood
B) give two rescue breaths
C) roll him onto his side
D) remove the pieces of teeth with a finger sweep - Accurate
Answers✔✔✔ C) roll him onto his side
A patient should not be suctioned for longer than 10 seconds. If you
have been suctioning for longer than 10 seconds, you should pause and
administer two rescue breaths before resuming suction.
A 21 y/o male is having trouble catching his breath after exercising. He
has a history of asthma. Vitals are BP 140/90, pulse 120 ppm, RR 22
breaths/min. Lung sounds reveal inspiratory wheezes. What should you
do?
A) apply an NRB
B) assist his ventilations with a BVM
C) assist in administration of his MDI
D) apply a nasal cannula and obtain a pulse oximetry reading - Accurate
Answers✔✔✔ C) assist in administration of his MDI
A 22 y/o intoxicated male responds to voice by moaning. You note vomit
in his airway. What should you do?
A) suction the mouth
,B) insert a nasal airway
C) turn the patient on his side
D) manually stabilize c-spine - Accurate Answers✔✔✔ A) suction the
mouth
A 23 y/o female is immobilized on a backboard when she starts
vomiting. What should you do?
A) tilt the backboard to the side
B) insert an NPA
C) suction using a soft tipped catheter
D) provide her with an emesis bag - Accurate Answers✔✔✔ A) tilt the
backboard to the side
A 24 y/o male is lying supine and is unresponsive. You have opened his
airway with a head tilt-chin lift maneuver and determined that he is
apneic with a bradycardic pulse. You attempt to ventilate, but are
unsuccessful. What should you do?
A) check for a carotid pulse
B) begin continuous chest compressions
C) reposition the airway and give two ventilations
D) attempt to give 2 more forceful ventilations - Accurate
Answers✔✔✔ C) reposition the airway and give two ventilations
A 29 y/o male crashed his motorcycle. He is unconscious and the lower
portion of his jaw is torn from his face. He has gurgling respirations with
bleeding into the throat. What should you do?
, A) insert an OPA
B) perform a head tilt-chin lift and apply a nonrebreather mask
C) apply a nasal cannula and suction as needed
D) apply a c-collar and administer blow-by oxygen - Accurate
Answers✔✔✔ C) apply NC and suction as needed
An OPA is used to lift the tongue and requires supporting structures of
the jaw, so an OPA would be ineffective for this patient. Oxygen should
be administered, however, and the NC will provide greater concentration
than any of the other listed methods.
A 33 y/o male has respirations of 22 breaths/min. How should you
administer oxygen to him?
A) NRB at 15 L/min
B) simple rebreather mask at 4 L/min
C) BVM at 8 L/min
D) Venturi mask at 8 L/min - Accurate Answers✔✔✔ A) NRB at 15
L/min
A 33 y/o male is unconscious after attempting to hang himself. First
responders have placed him supine on the ground. Vitals are BP 70/30,
pulse 46 bpm, RR 4 breaths/min and shallow. What should you do?
A) start CPR
B) apply a cervical collar
C) assist his ventilations
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