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Deck 9: Life Span Development
1
When assessing and treating a 15-year-old female for abdominal pain, the EMT must remember that:
A) the patient probably will be scared and most likely to answer questions when her mother or father is present.
B) there is no need to ask about sexual activity since the complaint is abdominal pain.
C) if the patient has experienced menstruation, the EMT should leave the assessment to the emergency physician at the hospital.
D) a parent's or guardian's consent should be obtained prior to assessment and treatment.
A) the patient probably will be scared and most likely to answer questions when her mother or father is present.
B) there is no need to ask about sexual activity since the complaint is abdominal pain.
C) if the patient has experienced menstruation, the EMT should leave the assessment to the emergency physician at the hospital.
D) a parent's or guardian's consent should be obtained prior to assessment and treatment.
D
2
You have received a grant to promote healthy living habits among the 20- to 40-year-old age group. Given the most common cause of death within this age group, which topic should be the focus of your program?
A) Safe driving
B) Cancer screening
C) Safe sex practices
D) Health heart living
A) Safe driving
B) Cancer screening
C) Safe sex practices
D) Health heart living
A
3
A 7-year-old has fallen and exhibits deformity of his left wrist. He will not cooperate with you as you attempt a closer examination of the wrist. Which of the following statements would be appropriate given the patient's age and behavior?
A) "This will not hurt you at all. Please let me see your wrist."
B) "I know that you are scared, but I need to see your hand."
C) "The doctor is going to get upset with me if you do not let me see what is wrong."
D) "You can trust me. If I can see your wrist, I will get you kid's stickers at the hospital."
A) "This will not hurt you at all. Please let me see your wrist."
B) "I know that you are scared, but I need to see your hand."
C) "The doctor is going to get upset with me if you do not let me see what is wrong."
D) "You can trust me. If I can see your wrist, I will get you kid's stickers at the hospital."
B
4
The EMT would recognize and categorize a 13-year-old female as a(n):
A) adolescent.
B) school-age child.
C) young adult.
D) pubescent.
A) adolescent.
B) school-age child.
C) young adult.
D) pubescent.
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5
When assessing a 5-month-old baby girl, you note that she cries when her mother holds her, but is quiet and at peace when her father takes her. Assessment reveals no outward problems. Based on your knowledge of psychosocial development, which of the following is a likely explanation?
A) The father is most likely the baby's primary caregiver.
B) Female babies tend to bond closer to their father.
C) The baby was most likely breast-fed by the mother.
D) There is a problem with the baby's normal development.
A) The father is most likely the baby's primary caregiver.
B) Female babies tend to bond closer to their father.
C) The baby was most likely breast-fed by the mother.
D) There is a problem with the baby's normal development.
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6
When assessing a sick 3-week-old baby, which finding would be most concerning?
A) Fontanelle level with the skull
B) Soft spot to the top of the head
C) Mucus occluding both nares
D) Rectal temperature of 99.4∘F
A) Fontanelle level with the skull
B) Soft spot to the top of the head
C) Mucus occluding both nares
D) Rectal temperature of 99.4∘F
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7
You must assess a crying 7-month-old baby who is vomiting. To best assess the patient, you should:
A) wait for the baby to stop crying.
B) allow the mother to hold the baby.
C) secure the baby to the cot and then assess her.
D) have the mother leave the room.
A) wait for the baby to stop crying.
B) allow the mother to hold the baby.
C) secure the baby to the cot and then assess her.
D) have the mother leave the room.
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8
Which statement made by a 49-year-old female describes a situation common to those in this life stage?
(A) "I have never felt better that I do now. I am in the best shape of my life!"
(B) "I do not have time to see the doctor about my blood pressure. I am too busy taking care of my parents."
(C) "Life is very enjoyable at this stage since I have managed to accomplish all the goals I set for myself."
(D) "I am very careful when I drive since it is well known that car accidents pose the greatest risk to those my age."
(A) "I have never felt better that I do now. I am in the best shape of my life!"
(B) "I do not have time to see the doctor about my blood pressure. I am too busy taking care of my parents."
(C) "Life is very enjoyable at this stage since I have managed to accomplish all the goals I set for myself."
(D) "I am very careful when I drive since it is well known that car accidents pose the greatest risk to those my age."
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9
The average years of life remaining based on an individual's date of birth is called:
(A) life span development.
(B) maximum life span.
(C) life expectancy.
(D) physiological expectancy.
(A) life span development.
(B) maximum life span.
(C) life expectancy.
(D) physiological expectancy.
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10
The mother of a 9-month-old baby informs you that her child has yet to make any sounds that resemble words or speech. She asks you if this is normal. You would respond by saying:
A) "Babies typically begin making words at 6 months. I would call your pediatrician for additional information."
B) "It usually takes 10 to 12 months for babies to begin talking. Give it time. This is normal."
C) "To be honest, all babies develop at their own pace. I am sure that he is fine."
D) "Why don't we take him to the hospital emergency department to find out what is wrong."
A) "Babies typically begin making words at 6 months. I would call your pediatrician for additional information."
B) "It usually takes 10 to 12 months for babies to begin talking. Give it time. This is normal."
C) "To be honest, all babies develop at their own pace. I am sure that he is fine."
D) "Why don't we take him to the hospital emergency department to find out what is wrong."
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11
You are assessing a 4-year-old with a fever and cough. The child is very calm and receptive to your presence. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate?
A) Ask the mother to leave until the assessment is complete.
B) Take the child to the ambulance for assessment.
C) Have the mother remain with him for the assessment.
D) Refrain from touching the patient until in the ambulance.
A) Ask the mother to leave until the assessment is complete.
B) Take the child to the ambulance for assessment.
C) Have the mother remain with him for the assessment.
D) Refrain from touching the patient until in the ambulance.
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12
When assessing a neonate, which of the following would deserve closer investigation?
A) Intermittent crying
B) Temperature of 99.6∘F
C) Heart rate of 92 beats per minute
D) Respirations of 40 per minute
A) Intermittent crying
B) Temperature of 99.6∘F
C) Heart rate of 92 beats per minute
D) Respirations of 40 per minute
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13
The most common threat to the well-being of a female patient in the 40- to 60-year-old age group is:
A) cancer.
B) drug overdose.
C) accidental death.
D) menopause.
A) cancer.
B) drug overdose.
C) accidental death.
D) menopause.
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14
Five minutes have passed since you assisted in the delivery of a full-term baby boy. Based on your knowledge of physiological changes in the neonate, which would be most concerning?
(A) Heart rate of 88 beats per minute
(B) Respiratory drop from 52 to 38 breaths per minute
(C) Rectal temperature of 99.8 degrees Fahrenheit
(D) Systolic blood pressure of 70 mmHg
(A) Heart rate of 88 beats per minute
(B) Respiratory drop from 52 to 38 breaths per minute
(C) Rectal temperature of 99.8 degrees Fahrenheit
(D) Systolic blood pressure of 70 mmHg
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15
After transferring care of a 77-year-old female to the ED nurse, the patient informs her that she has a history of heart problems and is having chest pain. On scene and throughout transport, the patient denied any complaint, despite your repeated inquiry. This has greatly upset your partner since he feels the patient made him look foolish in front of the emergency department staff. Based on your knowledge of her age group, what explanation would you give your partner?
A) "It is very common for patients in this age group not to tell you everything because most have some form of early dementia."
B) "In the older population, most do not trust young people with personal information, such as their medical history."
C) "This happens very frequently with people in this age group, so you must accept it and not get upset."
D) "Many times persons in this age group will not be forthcoming with all that is going on because they are scared of losing their independence."
A) "It is very common for patients in this age group not to tell you everything because most have some form of early dementia."
B) "In the older population, most do not trust young people with personal information, such as their medical history."
C) "This happens very frequently with people in this age group, so you must accept it and not get upset."
D) "Many times persons in this age group will not be forthcoming with all that is going on because they are scared of losing their independence."
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16
You have been called for a 2-week-old male whose mother feels as though he is "sick." When assessing the patient and obtaining a history from the mother, which of the following would be most concerning?
A) He has lost weight since he was born.
B) The fontanelles are lower than the level of the skull.
C) The father states that the baby feeds every 2 to 3 hours.
D) You observe that the baby seems to breathe only through his nose.
A) He has lost weight since he was born.
B) The fontanelles are lower than the level of the skull.
C) The father states that the baby feeds every 2 to 3 hours.
D) You observe that the baby seems to breathe only through his nose.
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17
A mother has called 911 for medical assistance. She states that her 3-month-old has a rectal temperature of 99.7∘F and is not feeding. Which one of the following statements would be appropriate when talking with the mother?
A) "You are right, he does have a fever; have you given him any Tylenol?"
B) "Fever in babies is always a concern; has he ever had a febrile seizure?"
C) "Why don't we get him undressed so we can cool him down."
D) "Given his age, a temperature of 99.7ᵒF is normal."
A) "You are right, he does have a fever; have you given him any Tylenol?"
B) "Fever in babies is always a concern; has he ever had a febrile seizure?"
C) "Why don't we get him undressed so we can cool him down."
D) "Given his age, a temperature of 99.7ᵒF is normal."
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18
A young new mother has called 911 because her baby will not stop crying. On scene, you find a 6-month-old baby who alternates between crying and sleep. Which of the following statements to the mother would be most appropriate in this situation?
A) "Is there a possibility of child abuse?"
B) "Does this cry seem different to you?"
C) "Has the baby had all his immunizations?"
D) "It is normal for babies to cry and he seems to be sleeping well."
A) "Is there a possibility of child abuse?"
B) "Does this cry seem different to you?"
C) "Has the baby had all his immunizations?"
D) "It is normal for babies to cry and he seems to be sleeping well."
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19
You are enroute to a home for an 8-year-old with "noisy" breathing and a cough. As you respond, which of the following pieces of advice would you give your partner, a new EMT?
A) "We will need to be careful. Children of this age group tend to throw tantrums, and we could get hurt if we are not careful."
B) "The scene probably will be chaotic, so let's just get the patient out to the ambulance and assess him there."
C) "Although most children of this age are trusting of authority, let's approach slowly and make the scene work for us."
D) "Most children in this age group have a short attention span, so we need to assess him as quickly as possible."
A) "We will need to be careful. Children of this age group tend to throw tantrums, and we could get hurt if we are not careful."
B) "The scene probably will be chaotic, so let's just get the patient out to the ambulance and assess him there."
C) "Although most children of this age are trusting of authority, let's approach slowly and make the scene work for us."
D) "Most children in this age group have a short attention span, so we need to assess him as quickly as possible."
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20
You have been asked to speak to a local EMT class about caring for the patient over the age of 60 years. When presenting your material, what point would you emphasize?
A) All persons over the age of 60 have chronic health problems.
B) The majority of persons in this age group enjoy independent living.
C) Most persons over the age of 70 are in assisted living facilities and/or nursing homes.
D) Most persons over the age of 60 now reside with the grown children.
A) All persons over the age of 60 have chronic health problems.
B) The majority of persons in this age group enjoy independent living.
C) Most persons over the age of 70 are in assisted living facilities and/or nursing homes.
D) Most persons over the age of 60 now reside with the grown children.
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21
A 16-year-old male was killed after driving at excessive speeds and then losing control of his car. He was not wearing a seat belt. In an attempt to understand why such a tragedy would occur, you would recognize that:
(A) during this stage of life, the "right versus wrong" part of the brain is not fully developed.
(B) adolescent boys have a drive of competitiveness amongst their peers.
(C) within the adolescent period, there exists a strong desire to show independence and self sufficiency.
(D) common to this age group is a perceived sense of strength and invulnerability.
(A) during this stage of life, the "right versus wrong" part of the brain is not fully developed.
(B) adolescent boys have a drive of competitiveness amongst their peers.
(C) within the adolescent period, there exists a strong desire to show independence and self sufficiency.
(D) common to this age group is a perceived sense of strength and invulnerability.
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22
A patient informs you that she has already gone through menopause. You would realize that:
(A) her menstrual periods are irregular and she cannot have a baby.
(B) she has stopped outright menstrual periods but can still become pregnant.
(C) she will still have menstrual periods but is incapable of pregnancy.
(D) she has stopped menstrual periods and cannot become pregnant.
(A) her menstrual periods are irregular and she cannot have a baby.
(B) she has stopped outright menstrual periods but can still become pregnant.
(C) she will still have menstrual periods but is incapable of pregnancy.
(D) she has stopped menstrual periods and cannot become pregnant.
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23
Which of the following is true regarding the maximum life span?
(A) Almost all persons die before reaching the maximum life span.
(B) The maximum life span is different for every person and takes into account health status and occupation.
(C) The maximum life span is approximately 100 years of age.
(D) The maximum life span is the average years a person is expected to live based on health status.
(A) Almost all persons die before reaching the maximum life span.
(B) The maximum life span is different for every person and takes into account health status and occupation.
(C) The maximum life span is approximately 100 years of age.
(D) The maximum life span is the average years a person is expected to live based on health status.
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24
You are caring for an 18-day-old boy with inadequate respirations. What instruction would you provide to your new partner as she is ventilating him with the bag-valve mask?
(A) "Squeeze the bag just enough so that you get a nice rise and fall of his chest."
(B) "Do not be afraid to give a little extra pressure since his lungs are not fully developed."
(C) "Since he is so small and does not need a lot of oxygen, just give 4 breaths per minute."
(D) "Lets breathe for him until his heart rate gets above 60, then we can stop."
(A) "Squeeze the bag just enough so that you get a nice rise and fall of his chest."
(B) "Do not be afraid to give a little extra pressure since his lungs are not fully developed."
(C) "Since he is so small and does not need a lot of oxygen, just give 4 breaths per minute."
(D) "Lets breathe for him until his heart rate gets above 60, then we can stop."
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25
A 16-year-old female has a history of bulimia. As a knowledgeable EMT, you would realize that bulimia is:
(A) a normal stage of adolescence and often is self limiting.
(B) probably rooted in a concern related to her body image.
(C) most often related to a developing taste and distaste for certain foods.
(D) driven by a drive for maximum health and fitness.
(A) a normal stage of adolescence and often is self limiting.
(B) probably rooted in a concern related to her body image.
(C) most often related to a developing taste and distaste for certain foods.
(D) driven by a drive for maximum health and fitness.
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26
You have been dispatched to a residence for an 82-year-old female with unknown medical problems. While enroute, your partner states "at 82 years old, she probably has a ton of medical problems." Your response would be:
(A) "You are probably right since over half of persons over 60 years have heart disease."
(B) "I am guessing she does not, given her age and the fact she is not in a nursing home."
(C) "As we were taught in school, it is middle adulthood where people have the most medical problems."
(D) "Maybe not, since in late adulthood there is such a wide variety of health status."
(A) "You are probably right since over half of persons over 60 years have heart disease."
(B) "I am guessing she does not, given her age and the fact she is not in a nursing home."
(C) "As we were taught in school, it is middle adulthood where people have the most medical problems."
(D) "Maybe not, since in late adulthood there is such a wide variety of health status."
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27
During what stage of life do the majority of chronic illnesses typically become evident?
(A) Early adulthood
(B) Middle adulthood
(C) Late adulthood
(D) Adolescence
(A) Early adulthood
(B) Middle adulthood
(C) Late adulthood
(D) Adolescence
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28
You are caring for a 6-month-old male who is fussy, crying, and has a fever. What would be most appropriate?
(A) Talk to the parents and not the baby since a stranger's voice is upsetting.
(B) Wait for the baby to stop crying so that you can properly assess him.
(C) Keep the parents calm even though it is the baby you are caring for.
(D) Distract the baby with a small toy or ball so that you can assess him.
(A) Talk to the parents and not the baby since a stranger's voice is upsetting.
(B) Wait for the baby to stop crying so that you can properly assess him.
(C) Keep the parents calm even though it is the baby you are caring for.
(D) Distract the baby with a small toy or ball so that you can assess him.
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29
The systolic blood pressure of a 4-year-old female is 86 mmHg. Her mother is concerned because last year at the pediatrician's office the systolic blood pressure was 72 mmHg and now it is higher. How would you respond?
(A) "Her blood pressure is most likely increased because she is sick."
(B) "This is normal, not only will the blood pressure increase, but so will her heart rate."
(C) "Her blood pressure will increase naturally. This is normal and healthy."
(D) "I agree; that is a little bit of a jump in blood pressure. It very well could be the reason she is not feeling well."
(A) "Her blood pressure is most likely increased because she is sick."
(B) "This is normal, not only will the blood pressure increase, but so will her heart rate."
(C) "Her blood pressure will increase naturally. This is normal and healthy."
(D) "I agree; that is a little bit of a jump in blood pressure. It very well could be the reason she is not feeling well."
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30
Puberty is best described as:
(A) maturation of the sexual organs.
(B) a milestone developmental stage in school-aged children.
(C) a two- to three-year growth spurt in adolescents.
(D) a developmental stage that occurs earlier in males than in females.
(A) maturation of the sexual organs.
(B) a milestone developmental stage in school-aged children.
(C) a two- to three-year growth spurt in adolescents.
(D) a developmental stage that occurs earlier in males than in females.
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31
A 3-year-old is very fearful when you listen to his breathing and lungs with the stethoscope. Your best course of action would be to:
(A) forego listening to the boy's breath sounds.
(B) listen to the breath sounds regardless of the boy's reaction.
(C) have the boy watch as you listen to his father's lungs.
(D) tell the patient that you must listen to his lungs and then do it.
(A) forego listening to the boy's breath sounds.
(B) listen to the breath sounds regardless of the boy's reaction.
(C) have the boy watch as you listen to his father's lungs.
(D) tell the patient that you must listen to his lungs and then do it.
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32
You are transporting a 3-week-old male, with a fever and cough, to the hospital. When calling a radio report, you would advise the emergency department that you are bringing them a(n):
(A) infant.
(B) baby.
(C) toddler.
(D) neonate.
(A) infant.
(B) baby.
(C) toddler.
(D) neonate.
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33
You are at the residence of an alert and oriented 87-year-old female who is very short of breath but is refusing to go to the hospital. Rather, she wants you to treat her at home and then leave when she feels better. As an EMT knowledgeable of the characteristics and behaviors of this age group, you would become suspicious that her request is based on the fact that she:
(A) may have Alzheimer's dementia and has yet to be diagnosed.
(B) is concerned that she does not have the money to pay for the ambulance transport.
(C) is concerned that she may be giving up the independence of living in her home.
(D) does not trust those who are younger in age to take care of her.
(A) may have Alzheimer's dementia and has yet to be diagnosed.
(B) is concerned that she does not have the money to pay for the ambulance transport.
(C) is concerned that she may be giving up the independence of living in her home.
(D) does not trust those who are younger in age to take care of her.
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34
Which of the following would be categorized as a toddler?
(A) 6-month-old female
(B) 48-month-old male
(C) 4 ½-year-old female
(D) 28-month-old male
(A) 6-month-old female
(B) 48-month-old male
(C) 4 ½-year-old female
(D) 28-month-old male
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