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Obtaining a what is the most important assessment tool for a patient displaying signs and
symptoms of acute coronary syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER 12 lead ekg
What is the time goal for how quickly you should complete a fibrinolytic checklist once the
patient arrives in the emergency department? - CORRECT ANSWER 10 minutes
When should oxygen be administered? - CORRECT ANSWER If the patient is dyspneic or
hypoxemic, has obvious signs of heart failure, or has an arterial o2 saturation that is less than
90% or unknown.
Which is a contraindication to the administration of aspirin for the management of a patient with
acute coronary syndromes? - CORRECT ANSWER Recent GI bleeding
What are the contraindications of nitroglycerin? - CORRECT ANSWER -If patient has a
confirmed inferior wall stemi or right ventricular infarction
-avoid nitro if patient has hypotension, bradycardia, or tachycardia
-if patient recently has taken sildenafil, vardenafil, or tadalafil in the past 24-48 hrs
What is a physiological effect of nitroglycerin? - CORRECT ANSWER Reduces preload
Which clinical findings represents a contraindication to the administration of nitroglycerin? -
CORRECT ANSWER Confirmed right ventricular infarction
When is morphine indicated? - CORRECT ANSWER In STEMI patients with severe chest
discomfort that does not respond to nitrates
What should you always monitor after giving morphine? - CORRECT ANSWER Monitor BP
and respiratory rate
When should you use caution when giving morphine? - CORRECT ANSWER Use caution
when patient is in NSTE-ACS because of the association of mortality
If someone starts developing hypotension after giving morphine or nitroglycerin? - CORRECT
ANSWER Administer fluids
Which class of medications commonly given to patients with acute coronary syndrome may be
adversely affected by morphine administration? - CORRECT ANSWER Oral anti platelet meds
,What is the benefit of morphine when given for management of acute coronary syndrome? -
CORRECT ANSWER Central nervous system analgesic
You obtain a 12-lead ECG in a patient with retrosternal chest pain.
Which ECG finding is suggestive of high risk non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary
syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER Dynamic t wave inversion
Upon reviewing a patients 12 lead ECG, you note ST segment elevation of 2mm in leads 2, 3,
and aVF.
How would you classify the ECG finding? - CORRECT ANSWER ST-segment elevation
myocardial infarction
What is the time goal for how quickly you should complete a fibrinolytic checklist once the
patient arrives in the emergency department? - CORRECT ANSWER 10 min
Which action is part of the secondary assessment of a conscious patient? - CORRECT
ANSWER Formulate a differential diagnosis
Upon reviewing a patients 12-lead ECG, you note ST-segment elevation of 2mm in leads II, III
and aVF.
How would you classify these ECG findings? - CORRECT ANSWER ST-segment elevation
myocardial infarction
What is the goal for first medical contact-to-balloon inflation time for a patient receiving
percutaneous coronary intervention? - CORRECT ANSWER 90 min
What is the longest acceptable emergency door to needle time when fibrinolysis is the indented
reperfusion strategy? - CORRECT ANSWER 30 min
What is the recommended window after symptoms onset for early fibrinolytic therapy or direct
catheter based reperfusion for patients ST segment elevation myocardial infarction and no
contraindications? - CORRECT ANSWER Within 12 hours
Within the first 10 minutes, on the basis of the patient showing symptoms suggestive of
myocardial ischemia, what will your first actions include? Select all that apply - CORRECT
ANSWER Administer aspirin
Assess ABCs
If considering prehospital fibrinolysis, perform fibrinolytic checklist
Provide prehospital notification to the reveiving hospital
Consider 02, nitro and morphine
Obtain a 12 lead ECG
,Upon reviewing a patients 12 lead ECG, you note ST elevation of 2mm in leads II, III, and aVF.
How would you classify these ECG findings? - CORRECT ANSWER ST segment elevation MI
Which action is part of the secondary assessment of a conscious patient? - CORRECT
ANSWER Formulate a different diagnosis
What is the most common type of stroke? - CORRECT ANSWER Ischemic stroke
What type of stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain suddenly ruptures into the
surrounding tissue? - CORRECT ANSWER Hemorrhagic stroke
Which is a sign of a stroke? - CORRECT ANSWER Trouble speaking
Which is a symptom of stroke? - CORRECT ANSWER Sudden trouble seeing
What are the 3 components of the Cincinnati Prehospital stroke scale? - CORRECT ANSWER
Facial droop
Arm drift
Abnormal speech
What is the estimated probability of the prehospital stroke scale with 1 abnormal finding when
scored by prehospital providers? - CORRECT ANSWER 72%
What is a stroke severity tool that helps EMS differentiate a large vessel occlusion stroke from a
non-large vessel occlusion stroke? - CORRECT ANSWER Los Angeles motor scale
What is the primary advantage of using a stroke severity tool? - CORRECT ANSWER It helps
identify large vessel occlusion stroke
What is the most appropriate destination for patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke? -
CORRECT ANSWER Certified stroke center
What is the highest level of stroke center certification? - CORRECT ANSWER Comprehensive
stroke center
Which is an advantage of EMS transport to a stroke hospital for a patient with a suspected acute
ischemic stroke? - CORRECT ANSWER Responding providers can stabilize critical issues
What is an advantage of EMS alerting the receiving facility of the impending arrival of a patient
with suspected acute ischemic stroke? - CORRECT ANSWER The hospital can perform more
efficient evaluation and management
What is the time for neurological assessment by the stroke team or designee and noncontrast
computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging performed after the hospital arrival? -
CORRECT ANSWER 20 min
, What is the time goal for initiation of fibrinolytic therapy for patients w/o contraindications after
hospital arrival - CORRECT ANSWER 45 min
What is the door-to device time for direct-arriving patients with acute ischemic stroke treated
with endovascular therapy? - CORRECT ANSWER 90 min
Evidence suggest that there is a higher likelihood of good to excellent functional outcome when
alteplase is given to adults with an acute ischemic stroke within what time frame? - CORRECT
ANSWER 3 hours
What is the maximum time for last known normal when endovascular therapy can be performed?
- CORRECT ANSWER 24 hours
What is the maximum time from last known normal when intra arterial thrombolysis for select
patients can be used for treatment? - CORRECT ANSWER 6 hours
What is the time goal for initiation of fibrinolytic therapy in appropriate patients without
contraindications after hospital arrival? - CORRECT ANSWER 45 min
Identify the systolic blood pressure threshold for withholding fibrinolytic therapy to otherwise
eligible patients with acute ischemic stroke. - CORRECT ANSWER 185
Identify the diastolic blood pressure threshold for withholding fibrinolytic therapy to otherwise
eligible patients with acute ischemic stroke. - CORRECT ANSWER 110
What blood glucose level should trigger administration of IV or subq insulin for a patient with
acute ischemic stroke? - CORRECT ANSWER 180
What tidal volume typically maintains normal oxygenation and elimination of carbon dioxide? -
CORRECT ANSWER 6-8
What is a contraindication of the use of an oropharyngeal airway? - CORRECT ANSWER
Conscious patient
In which of the following patients can nasopharyngeal airways be used? - CORRECT ANSWER
Unconscious
Semiconscious
Conscious
Select the first step in the use of an oropharyngeal airway - CORRECT ANSWER Clear the
mouth and pharynx
What is a potential complication of inserting an oropharyngeal airway that is too small? -
CORRECT ANSWER Pushing the base of the tongue back
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