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NREMT Psychomotor exam QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES 2025/2026 (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

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  • November 19, 2024
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3 Ways the pain of AMI differs from the pain of angina - ANS-1. It may additionally or might not
be resulting from exertion, but can arise at any time (sitting quietly, dozing, and many others.)
2. It does not solve in a few minutes; it can closing from 30 minutes to numerous hours
3. It may also or may not be relieved by using nitroglycerin
A aware patient have to be secured to the backboard ______________. - ANS-With fingers
unfastened
- Around the pelvis
- Around the torso
Accessory muscle tissues used with respiration - ANS-Neck (sternocleidomastoid)
Chest (pectoralis predominant)
Abdominal
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) - ANS-Pain alerts the actual death of cells inside the region of
the heart muscle in which blood flow is obstructed
Administration of glucose - ANS-Gel unfold on the mucous membranes among the cheek and
gum (tongue depressor)
Always ____________ when administering nitroglycerin - ANS-Gloves (may be absorbed thru
the skin)
- Tablets and spray
Always take a patient's _________ before administering nitroglycerin - ANS-Blood stress
- Nitro reasons hypotension
An unconscious affected person should be secured to the backboard _______________ -
ANS-With arms secured (criss-move)
Anaphylactic reaction/shock - ANS-Sever hypersensitivity with airway swelling and dilation of
blood vessels everywhere in the frame (hypotension)
- May have hives (urticaria), itching, symptoms of shock, and signs/signs and symptoms of
asthma
- Airway swelling causes breathing obstruction (can cause a complete obstruction in minutes)
- Most reactions occur less than 30 minutes from publicity to the allergen
- Epinephrine is the high-quality treatment (med manipulate)
- - Oxygen and antihistamines may additionally assist
Angina Pectoris - ANS-Heart tissues are not getting enough oxygen for a short time
- May be due to an arterial spasm, but typically a sign of atherosclerotic coronary artery disorder
- -Heart's want for oxygen exceeds its supply, because the coronary heart is operating difficult
(bodily or emotional strain, a big meal, surprising worry, and so on.)
- - -When the boom oxygen demand fades, the pain typically goes away
Anginal ache - ANS-- Crushing, squeezing, "like someone is status on my chest"
- Usually felt in the mid potion of the chest (below the sternum); can radiate to the jaw, arms
(normally the left arm), mid-portion of the returned, or the epigastrium (upper-center place of the
stomach)

,- Usually three-eight mins (rarely > 15 minutes)
- May have dyspnea, nausea, or sweating
- Usually disappears quick with relaxation, supplemental oxygen, or nitroglycerin
- Usually no permanent heart damage
Anxiety - ANS-1. Psychological reason
- Pallor
- Diaphoresis
- Shortness of breath
- Numbness within the fingers and toes
- Dizziness or mild-headedness
- Loss of attention

2. Medical motive - may be early indicator of:
- Low blood glucose level
- Shock
- Hypoxia
Aspirin - ANS-Aggregation (clumping) of platelets inside the coronary arteries below sure
conditions is one of the direct reasons of heart assault - aspirin inhibits platelet aggregation
Aspirin Action and Indications - ANS-Anti-inflammatory agent and anti-fever agent; prevents
platelets from clumping, thereby reducing formation of new clots

Relieve of moderate ache, headache, muscle aches; chest ache of cardiac foundation
Aspirin Contraindications and Concerns - ANS-- Hypersensitivity
- Recent bleeding

Don't administer for pain resulting from trauma, for fevers in youngsters, or patients with chest
ache who can not bite
Aspirin Dose - ANS-one hundred sixty-325mg
- Use chewable for chest ache
Aspirin Interactions - ANS-Caution need to be used if affected person taking anticoagulants
Aspirin Side Effects - ANS-- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Stomach ache
- Bleeding
- Allergic reactions
Assisting ventilations for a affected person with severe bronchial asthma - ANS-- BVM with
sluggish, mild breaths (asthma makes it hard to get air out, no longer in)
- 10-12 shallow breaths/min
- Use as remaining resort
Asthma - ANS-Acute spasm of the bronchioles related to accelerated mucus manufacturing and
swelling of the mucous lining of the respiration passages
Breath sounds - ANS-Snoring - feasible obstruction or narrowing lower airlines

Wheezing - feasible obstruction decrease airways

, Crackles - (wet crackling) viable fluid in lungs

Rhonchi - (congested) feasible mucus in lungs

Stridor - (commonly don't need stethoscope) possible obstruction neck or upper a part of the
chest
Check the MDI to peer if it is _____________ or _____________ - ANS-A rescue inhaler
(instant impact) or upkeep inhaler (no instant impact)
Clues that a call consists of a cardiac trouble - ANS-Chest pain
Difficulty respiratory
Sudden loss of focus
Common erectile disorder medications - ANS-avanafil (Stendra)
sildenafil (Viagra)
tadalafil (Cialis)
vardenafil (Levitra, Staxyn)
Common Fast-Acting MDI - ANS-- Albuterol (Proventil, Ventolin)
Common Fast-Acting MDI Action and Indications - ANS-Stimulates fearful gadget, inflicting
bronchodilation

Asthma/difficulty respiration with wheezing
Common Fast-Acting MDI Contraindications and Concerns - ANS-- Hypersensitivity
- Tachycardia (relative)
- Chest pain of cardiac foundation

Must inhale all medicinal drug in one breath - maintain breath for five seconds after inhalation
Common Fast-Acting MDI Dose - ANS-1-2 inhalations; wait 5 mins earlier than repeating dose
Common Fast-Acting MDI Interactions - ANS-Increases results of different nervous gadget
stimulants
Common Fast-Acting MDI Side Effects - ANS-- Hypertension
- Tachycardia
- Anxiety
- Restlessness
Common bodily findings AMI: Blood Pressure - ANS-Usually everyday or improved
- May by low (faded cardiac output and faded potential of the left ventricle to pump)
Common bodily findings AMI: General appearance - ANS-Frightened
May be nausea/vomiting and bloodless sweat
Pale/grey (loss of perfusion and negative cardiac output) or cyanotic (lack of oxygenation)
Common bodily findings AMI: Mental Status - ANS-Confusion/agitation
Sometimes feeling of impending doom
Common physical findings AMI: Pulse - ANS-Usually improved pulse charge (response to
stress, worry, or damage to the myocardium)
- Dysrhythmias commonplace; pulse can be dependent on location of the coronary heart
suffering from the AMI (might also feel irregularity or maybe slowing)

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