CTS Past Papers Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Medical MCQs Rescue 1122

When assessing for pain in a toddler, which of the following methods would be the most appropriate?

  • Ask the child about the pain
  • Observe the child for restlessness
  • Use a numeric pain scale
  • Assess for changes in vital signs
  • b
  • Toddlers may not be able to clearly express their pain or understand numeric pain scales. Observing signs like restlessness, crying, facial expressions, or changes in behavior is often the best way to assess pain in young children.

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CTS Past Papers Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Medical MCQs Rescue 1122

In a victim with multiple trauma, which of the following findings signals the most serious and life-threatening condition?

  • A deviated trachea
  • Bruises at lower limb
  • Hear rate 108
  • Hematuria
  • a
  • This may suggest a tension pneumothorax, a condition where air becomes trapped in the chest, pressing on the lungs and pushing the trachea to one side. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. The other options are concerning but not as immediately life-threatening

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CTS Past Papers Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Medical MCQs Rescue 1122

Young Primary gravid came to end with heavy bleeding after normal vaginal delivery. What is diagnosis?

  • Eclampsia
  • Pre-eclampsia
  • Post-Partum Hemorrhage
  • Hypertension
  • c
  • Postpartum Hemorrhages are also called PPH.
    There are two types of Postpartum Hemorrhages which are:
    Primary Postpartum Hemorrhage
    Primary postpartum hemorrhage is heavy bleeding that happens within the first 24 hours after giving birth. It can be dangerous if not treated quickly.
    Secondary Postpartum Hemorrhage
    Secondary postpartum hemorrhage is heavy bleeding that happens more than 24 hours but within 6 weeks after giving birth. It can be serious and needs medical attention.

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CTS Past Papers Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Medical MCQs Rescue 1122

Which of the following is true regarding H Influenza?

  • Viral disease
  • Spread by droplets
  • Has four type
  • Not infection
  • b
  • H Influenza stands for Haemophiles Influenza.
    It’s a bacterial infection not viral infection.
    It spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
    It primarily causes respiratory illnesses and, in severe cases, can lead to infections like meningitis or pneumonia.

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