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27 contributions to NREMT Master Academy
Question of the day #1
You respond to a 68-year-old male complaining of shortness of breath. He is sitting upright, speaking in 2–3 word sentences. Assessment findings: - RR: 28 and labored - SpO₂: 90% on room air - Audible wheezes - BP: 168/94 - HR: 112 - History: COPD and hypertension He has a prescribed albuterol inhaler but has not used it yet. What is your best initial action? A. Assist the patient with his prescribed albuterol inhaler B. Apply a nonrebreather mask at 15 L/min C. Begin positive pressure ventilation with a BVM D. Place the patient supine and administer aspirin
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Because his breathing is still within normal range, <30 and his SpO2 is high we need to oxygenate him more. This can be done by the non rebreather mask at 15l/min.
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@Jacob Pacheco Yes, we typically do not apply medications first. in this case he is hypoxic and we should fix that before giving any medication.
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There are two free 70 question practice exams available for you guys in the classroom! They have answer keys as well. Enjoy! Additional practice questions, and practice exam on nremtmaster.com :)
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@Alyssa Sandy Of course :)
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@Edwin Rivera of course!
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Welcome to NREMT Master Academy! Before we dive in, drop an intro below so we can get to know you. Once your done introducing yourself move onto the classroom and go through the welcome section! Feel free to fill out the tutoring request form to get your free hour :)!
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@Lacey Schmidt Welcome! thanks for joining, probably gonna be easy for you haha!
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@Kyle N Welcome to the academy!
Question of the day #16
You have just assisted with the delivery of a full-term newborn. The baby was delivered 1 minute ago and appears cyanotic in the trunk and extremities, has a weak cry, some flexion of the extremities, grimaces when stimulated, and has a heart rate of 110. Based on your APGAR assessment, what is your MOST appropriate next step? A) Begin chest compressions and positive pressure ventilation B) Dry and warm the infant, suction the airway, and provide stimulation C) Administer blow-by oxygen only and continue monitoring D) Wrap the infant and place skin-to-skin with the mother
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@Zoey Vargas Nice! good stuff
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@Lacey Schmidt Perfect
Question of the day #15
You are called to a residence for a 32-year-old female who is 38 weeks pregnant. She states her contractions are approximately 2 minutes apart and she feels the urge to push. Upon inspection, you observe the umbilical cord presenting from the vaginal opening ahead of the baby. What is your MOST appropriate action? A) Place the mother in a supine position and prepare for immediate delivery B) Attempt to gently push the cord back into the vaginal canal C) Position the mother with hips elevated, apply moist sterile dressings to the cord, and transport immediately D) Coach the mother to push with each contraction to deliver the baby as quickly as possible
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@Cooper Henson yep, need to try to keep the baby from coming out so you elevate the hips!
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@Amber Lewis good!
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Matt K
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