- Chest pain radiating to the arm
- Hyperglycemia
- Rash on the torso
- Sudden severe headache
- d
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A sudden severe headache is a sign of Hemorrhagic.
Hemorrhage is caused by bleeding in the brain).
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Which device is used by EMTs to measure blood pressure?
- Pulse Oximeter
- Stethoscope and sphygmomanometer
- Glucometer
- None of these
- b
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Sphygmomanometer is also called Blood Pressure Monitor /Blood Pressure Guage.
Sphygmomanometer has three parts which are Cuff, Manometer and Mechanism for Inflation.
Sphygmomanometer was invented by Samuel Siegfied in 1881.
Oximeter is used to measure the saturation in blood.
Glucometer is used to measure the level of glucose in the blood.
What are the most common organisms on earth?
- Humans
- Insects
- Bacteria
- Plants
- c
Diabetes is caused due to the problem in:
- Brain
- Lungs
- Pancreas
- Gall Bladder
- c
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Diabetes is caused due by a problem with insuline, a hormone produced by the Pancreas.
There are three types of Diabetes which are Type 1, Types 2 and Gestational Diabetes.
Types 2 Diabetes is most common.
Type 3 Gestational Diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy.
Hand washing, gloves, mask etc are:
- Body substance isolation
- Not necessary
- Exposure to disease
- Immunizer
- a
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BSI stands for Body Substance Isolation.
BSI helps to prevent the spread of infection.
Concussion is ____ loss of brain function after head injury.
- Frontal
- Occipital
- Parietal
- Temporal
- d
Symptom of common cold includes:
- Sore throat and cough
- Sneezing and headache
- Running nose and congestion
- All of these
- d
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These symptoms are caused by viral infections effecting the upper respiratory tract.
Duration of CPR until:
- Patient’s death
- 30 minutes
- One hour
- Sign of life returns
- d
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The ratio of CPR is 30:2.
In early inspiration there is a fall in:
- Intrapulmonary pressure
- Intrathoracic pressure
- Pressure in the superior vena cava
- All of these
- d
Aspiration of stomach or gastric lavage (wash out) is carried out:
- To relieve nausea & vomiting
- To remove poisonous material from stomach
- To remove Irritable material from stomach
- All of these
- d
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Aspiration of Stomach is also known as Gastric Lavage or Stomach Pumping.
In this procedure, a tube is inserted through the mouth or nose into the stomach.
This procedure is done when someone ingested a toxic substance.