Which NFPA Standard has information regarding firefighter medical physicals and medical requirements?
A) NFPA 1021 B) NFPA 1403 C) NFPA 1500 D) NFPA 1582
D
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You are summoned to the scene of a suspected cocaine overdose. The patient has been subdued and restrained with handcuffs by police on scene. The patient is sweating profusely, extremely agitated, and screaming profanities loudly. Vital signs reveal tachycardia, tachypnea, and hypertension. The MOST appropriate treatment for this patient is:
a. To ensure safety, allow the police to transport the patient as there is no antidote for cocaine overdose b. Have the police remove the handcuffs, initiate an intravenous line and give 5–10 mg diazepam IVP c. Administer flumazenil to reverse the effects of the cocaine d. Administer diazepam 5–10 mg intramuscularly to the patient
Epilepsy affects roughly:
A) 1 percent of the population. B) 5 percent of the population. C) 10 percent of the population. D) 15 percent of the population.
In auscultating the heart sounds of a patient with chronic hypoxemia, you notice a marked in-crease in the intensity of the second heart sound (S2) and no splitting during inhalation
This finding is most consistent with which of the following? a. Mitral insufficiency b. Left ventricular hypertrophy c. Tricuspid valve stenosis d. Pulmonary hypertension
Which of the following require the patient to have a reliable and spontaneous ventilatory pattern?
A) continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) B) pressure support ventilation (PSV) C) positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) D) synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV)