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You are called to the scene and find a 10-year-old boy on the ground experiencing severe generalized muscle twitching. His mother states he has a diagnosis of epilepsy and his seizure started four minutes ago.

He is most likely experiencing what type of seizure?

  1. generalized tonic-clonic seizure
  2. status epilepticus
  3. an aura
  4. a simple partial seizure

Answer(s): A



You respond to a call for a possible overdose. You arrive and find a male unconscious, apneic, with a needle still in his arm and a heart rate of 62.

After ensuring scene safety, care should involve______________.

  1. possibly administering Narcan, airway support, and manual ventilations
  2. inducing vomiting and providing CPR
  3. intubating and CPR
  4. doing a head-tilt-chin lift, placing an NRB at 15 LPM, and transporting immediately

Answer(s): A



A weak and rapid pulse, low blood pressure, and clammy skin can be a sign of what type of diabetic emergency?

  1. none of these
  2. a diabetic coma
  3. hypoglycemia
  4. hyperglycemia

Answer(s): C



You respond to a call for a man with an ALOC. When you arrive on scene, you find a male patient who is behaving erratically. He is screaming and pacing. Witnesses say he is threatening to “kill someone.”

You should immediately______________.

  1. Approach the man and try to verbally de-escalate the situation.
  2. Approach him and quickly administer a sedative so he can relax.
  3. Place restraints on the man to make sure he does not hurt himself or others.
  4. Call for law enforcement backup before approaching the man.

Answer(s): D



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