Most Important & Most Repeated MCQs

  • Detection
  • Immediate Rescue
  • Preventive Measure
  • Cutting off supply
  • c
  • In Gas leak accident, you should get out from effected area, Ventilating the space, shutting off the gas supply, calling emergency services and etc.

  • Hypertension (BP > 185/110 mmHg)
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Migraine History
  • High Cholesterol
  • a
  • Thrombolytic Therapy is also written as tPA.
    This therapy is used to dissolve the clots in stroke patients.
    In Hypertension this therapy will increase the risk of bleeding.
    This therapy is useful at the time of normal Blood Pressure.

  • Obtaining a detailed medical history
  • Administering pain medication
  • Taking X-Rays
  • Ensuring airway, Breathing and Circulation (ABC)
  • d
  • An EMT will ensure the ABCD.
    A for Airway
    B for Breathing
    C for Circulation
    D for Disability
    E for Exposure

  • High blood pressure
  • Sepsis
  • Birth Injury
  • Vaccination
  • d
  • Prenatal Mortality means death of fetus before birth.
    High Blood Pressure, Sepsis and Birth injury are all known cases of prenatal mortality.
    Vaccination is not cause, In fact, it helps to prevent diseases and protect both the mother and the baby.

  • To prepare for CPR
  • To Clear & Open the Airway
  • To stop bleeding
  • To treat fractures
  • b
  • The purpose of Recovery Position to clear and open the airway.
    This procedure is adopted to ensure the safety of patient until medical help arrives.

  • For any minor bleeding
  • Only for nosebleeds
  • For life-threatening bleeding that cannot be controlled by direct pressure
  • It is not recommended for use in case of emergency
  • c
  • Torniquet is used as a last instrument to control bleeding.

  • Chest pain radiating to the arm
  • Hyperglycemia
  • Rash on the torso
  • Sudden severe headache
  • d
  • A sudden severe headache is a sign of Hemorrhagic.
    Hemorrhage is caused by bleeding in the brain).

  • Pulse Oximeter
  • Stethoscope and sphygmomanometer
  • Glucometer
  • None of these
  • b
  • 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.

  • Being CPR immediately
  • Assess the scene for safety
  • Administer oxygen
  • Ask the patient for insurance information
  • b