You have performed an ECG on a patient, resulting in the following ECG tracing. How would you classify the patient's rhythm? 
A. Sinus arrest
B. Sinus tachycardia
C. Sinus bradycardia
D. Sinus dysrhythmia
Answer: D
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a. 300 mg IV bolus b. 150 mg IV bolus infusion over 10 minutes c. 6 mg IV bolus rapidly d. 2 mg/min IV infusion
What condition can result from an airbag, a piece of dirt, or a contact lens?
A) Glaucoma B) A corneal abrasion C) Corneal retinopathy D) A corneal stricture
Which of the following best describes the appropriate timing of the rapid trauma assessment?
A) After the focused history and assessment of the stable trauma patient B) After establishing airway, ventilation, and hemorrhage control in a critical trauma patient C) Upon making initial contact with the unresponsive trauma patient D) When considering accepting a refusal of treatment and transport from a stable trauma patient
During the primary assessment, which of these findings would most lead the EMT to suspect an allergic reaction?
A) Hives to the face and neck B) Blood pressure of 100/60 mmHg C) Heart rate of 112 beats/min D) Complaint of dizziness