quiz 18 Flashcards

1
Q

The medication that an EMT may administer, when directed by medical control, for a poison that has been swallowed is:

A

activated charcoal

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2
Q

Epinephrine is an example of a drug’s:

A

generic name

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3
Q

Fluids from an intravenous line that flow into the surrounding tissues are called:

A

infiltration

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4
Q

Prescribed inhalers and epinephrine autoinjectors have a similar effect on patients in that they can:

A

increase heart rates

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5
Q

Specific signs or circumstances under which it is not appropriate to administer a drug are known as:

A

contraindications.

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6
Q

Under the direction and supervision of medical control, an EMT is permitted to administer, or assist the patient in administering, all of the following medications EXCEPT:

A

Tylenol.

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7
Q

A severe allergic reaction to a bee sting would be treated by administering:

A

epinephrine

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8
Q

Some EMS systems allow EMTs to administer __________ to counter an overdose of narcotics.

A

naloxone

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9
Q

Crushing chest pain in a patient with a known history of heart problems would be treated by administering:

A

nitroglycerin

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10
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Medications administered sublingually are:

A

dissolved under the tongue.

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