Monday tactical Paramedic test question: The best battlefield indicators of shock during Tactical Field Care are: A. Heart rate and face color B. State of consciousness and quality of the radial pulse C. Rapid heart rate D. None of the above #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT #CFRN Find all our Study guides and mock tests for the IBSC FP-C Flight Paramedic and TP-C Tactical Paramedic certifications. https://lnkd.in/ddKkaAZm
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Friday Flight Paramedic test question: When administering a defasciculating neuromuscular blockade, the dose recommended is? A. 5% normal RSI dosage of NMBA B. 10% normal RSI dosage of NMBA C. 15% normal RSI dosage of NMBA D. 20% normal RSI dosage of NMBA #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT #CFRN Find all our Study guides and mock tests for the IBSC FP-C Flight Paramedic and TP-C Tactical Paramedic certifications. https://lnkd.in/ddKkaAZm
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Flight Paramedic test question of the day: Your patient regularly takes warfarin, but you note their INR is almost 5. What is the best treatment for this patient? A. Protamine sulfate B. Vitamin K C. Vitamin D D. Oxygen via non-rebreather #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT #CFRN Find all our Study guides and mock tests for the IBSC FP-C Flight Paramedic and TP-C Tactical Paramedic certifications. https://lnkd.in/ddKkaAZm
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Monday. A Tactical Paramedic test question: You receive a 9-line MEDEVAC request. Line 3 is reported as "2 Alpha, 1 Bravo, 3 Charlie." What should you expect? A. Two casualties with Airway issues, one casualty with Breathing issues, and three casualties with Circulation issues. B. Two urgent casualties, one urgent surgical casualty, and three priority casualties. C. Two US military casualties, one US civilian casualty, and three non-US military casualties. D. Landing zone marked with two colored panels (VS-17 panels), one pyrotechnic signal, and three smoke signals. #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT #CFRN Find all our Study guides and mock tests for the IBSC FP-C Flight Paramedic and TP-C Tactical Paramedic certifications. https://lnkd.in/ddKkaAZm
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A FP-C & CFRN test preparation question before the weekend ?? : You are transporting a 45 YOM with ARDS and MODS secondary to probable organ rejection after a heart transplant. During transport the patient becomes bradycardic with heart rate in the 30's with hypotension. Which of the following therapies will likely prove fruitless? A. 250 - 500 ml saline bolus B. Dopamine 5 - 20 mcg/kg/min C. Transcutaneous pacing D. Atropine 0.5 - 1 mg IV push #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT #CFRN Find all our Study guides and mock tests for the IBSC FP-C Flight Paramedic and TP-C Tactical Paramedic certifications. https://lnkd.in/ddKkaAZm
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A FP-C & CFRN test preparation question ?? : Your patient has a chief complaint of dyspnea and weakness with the following vitals: BP 72/64, HR 112, RR 28, SpO2 88%, Temp 99.1 He is on 6 L/min of oxygen via NC. The ECG shows ST with frequent PVC's. Physical exam reveals profound vesicular rales and bronchial wheezing. Your most likely diagnosis is: A. CHF B. ARDS C. Asthma D. Cardiogenic shock #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT #CFRN Find all our Study guides and mock tests for the IBSC FP-C Flight Paramedic and TP-C Tactical Paramedic certifications. https://lnkd.in/ddKkaAZm
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To start the week, a tactical paramedic question. All of the following are primary blast injuries EXCEPT? A. Blast lung B. Tympanic membrane rupture C. Ruptured globe (eye) from a flying piece of glass D. Traumatic brain injury #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT Find all our Study guides and mock tests for the IBSC FP-C Flight Paramedic and TP-C Tactical Paramedic certifications. https://lnkd.in/ddKkaAZm
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Flight Paramedic question of the day: During a prolonged transport, you monitor your patient's status by recording numerous ABGs. Late in the transport, you notice the patient's EtCO2 has trended upwards by 10 mmHg. You expect the patient's pH to reflect this change by: A. Decreasing by 0.16 B. Increasing by 0.06 C. Decreasing by 1.20 D. Decreasing by 0.08 #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT Find all our Study guides and mock tests for the IBSC FP-C Flight Paramedic and TP-C Tactical Paramedic certifications. https://lnkd.in/ddKkaAZm
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Find all our Study guides and mock tests for the IBSC FP-C Flight Paramedic and TP-C Tactical Paramedic certifications. https://lnkd.in/ddKkaAZm You and your crew are called to transport a 73 y/o M in acute respiratory failure secondary to COPD exacerbation. On your arrival, you crew elects to intubate the patient and place them on a mechanical ventilator. Following the intubation, you obtain a blood gas sample with the following results. pH 7.20 PaCO2 39 mmHg HCO3 13 mEq/L. Which of the following acid-base disorder do you suspect? A. Uncompensated Metabolic Acidosis B. Compensated Metabolic Acidosis C. Compensated Respiratory Alkalosis D. Partially Compensated Metabolic Acidosis E. Uncompensated Respiratory Alkalosis #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT
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To start the week, a tactical paramedic question ?? A team member has sustained a single gunshot wound to the lower abdomen from a 9 mm pistol. He is alert, fully oriented, and complaining of severe abdominal pain. He has a palpable radial pulse, but appears pale and diaphoretic. Vital signs include a pulse of 120 and respiratory rate of 24. You have established peripheral intravenous access. What is the most appropriate fluid administration plan at this time? A. 500 ml of 6% hetastarch solution (Hextend) B. 1L of Lactated Ringer's solution rapid infusion C. 1L of Normal Saline solution rapid infusion D. Restrict fluids and continue to monitor #Training #Medecine #Trauma #Paramedic #Nurse #Medic #Firstaid #Rescue #EMT #FlightParamedic #FlightNurse #EMS #Tactical #CCEMTP #NREMT