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AEMT Final Test 2020
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A trauma patient complains of pain to the costovertebral angle. The organ(s) MOST likely injured is/are the: 
 
A. liver 
 
B. bladder 
 
C. spleen 
 
D. kidneys - ANSWER kidneys pg.291 
 
 
 
 
 
A patient with a core body temperature of 85F would be expected to present with: 
 
A. profoundly slow respirations 
 
B. deep, rapid respirations 
 
C. confusion or lethargy 
 
D. uncontrolled shivering - ANSWER profoundly slow ...
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AEMT Final Test 2020 Exam Questions With Multiple Choice Answers
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AEMT Final Test 2020 
 
A trauma patient complains of pain to the costovertebral angle. The organ(s) MOST likely injured is/are the: 
 
A. liver 
 
B. bladder 
 
C. spleen 
 
D. kidneys - kidneys pg.291 
 
A patient with a core body temperature of 85F would be expected to present with: 
 
A. profoundly slow respirations 
 
B. deep, rapid respirations 
 
C. confusion or lethargy 
 
D. uncontrolled shivering - profoundly slow respirations pg.1378 
 
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