EMT Final Exam (OB and Peds) Graded A+ 2022|2023
In which of the following situations would the EMT MOST likely deliver a baby at the scene? A tornado has struck and blocked the only route to the hospital.
The 5-minute Apgar assessment of a newborn reveals a heart rate of 130 beats/min, cyanosi...
In which of the following situations would the EMT MOST likely deliver a
baby at the scene? A tornado has struck and blocked the only route to the
hospital.
The 5-minute Apgar assessment of a newborn reveals a heart rate of 130 beats/min,
cyanosis to the hands and feet, and rapid respirations. The infant cries when you flick
the soles of its feet and resists attempts to straighten its legs. These findings equate
to an Apgar score of:
9
Upon delivery of the baby's head, you note that the umbilical cord is wrapped around its
neck. You should: make one attempt to gently remove the cord from around its neck.
A prolapsed umbilical cord is dangerous because the:
baby's head may compress the cord, cutting off its supply of oxygen.
Which of the following assessment parameters is a more reliable indicator of perfusion in
infants than adults?
Capillary refill
A 3-year-old boy is found to be in cardiopulmonary arrest. As you begin one-rescuer CPR,
your partner prepares the AED. The appropriate compression to ventilation ratio for this
child is:
30:2
The MAIN reason why small children should ride in the backseat of a vehicle
is because: they can experience severe injury or death if the airbag
deploys.
When is it MOST appropriate to clamp and cut the
umbilical cord? As soon as the cord has stopped
pulsating
After attaching the AED to a 7-year-old child in cardiac arrest, you push the analyze button
and receive a shock advised message. After delivering the shock, you should:
immediately perform CPR.
A 4-year-old boy with a tracheostomy tube is experiencing respiratory distress. He has
intercostal retractions, a heart rate of 80 beats/min, and an oxygen saturation of 85%.
, During his attempts to breathe, a gurgling sound is heard in the tracheostomy tube.
You should:
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