Clues in NREMT Questions (Patient Matching Exercise)

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • Train yourself to recognize clues within NREMT question stems.
    Match the signs/symptoms to the condition:
    1:08 - Four Chest Trauma Patients
    5:17 - Four Airway, Ventilation & Respiration Patients
    9:10 - Four Patients with Various Pains/Complaints
    13:39 - Four 19-Year-Old Male Patients
    For weekly, live review sessions that cover NREMT practice questions for EMT and paramedic, join EMTReview.com.

Komentáře • 32

  • @faustoleon9919
    @faustoleon9919 Před 7 dny

    Good stuff!!!

  • @joekalilikani
    @joekalilikani Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks Dan! This was a good exercise!

  • @maryhollendoner
    @maryhollendoner Před rokem +4

    Super helpful and thoughtful exercise, thank you for posting!

  • @paulinemcleggan7585
    @paulinemcleggan7585 Před 2 lety +9

    Wow this video was truly brilliant,! It really made me think. Well done you, please keep em coming

  • @lydiasinyard5649
    @lydiasinyard5649 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thank you for sharing!!

  • @s1rm0rr1lswdsx3
    @s1rm0rr1lswdsx3 Před rokem

    This was really good thank you!

  • @jamesboland4363
    @jamesboland4363 Před 2 lety

    Dan, this was awesome. Thanks for sharing.

  • @stephengrier9815
    @stephengrier9815 Před rokem

    great video

  • @RMSVA
    @RMSVA Před 2 lety +10

    This was a great exercise! Could you make a few follow-up videos or provide directions to a larger question bank of these?

    • @Limmereducation
      @Limmereducation  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Drew- Thanks, glad you liked it!
      We have playlist with a collection of how to read an NREMT questions here czcams.com/play/PLyz76Jo6ShSnFAkC-udw6KRq4pXqGFhTv.html
      We also have a 2 hour video available at www.lc-ready.com/store/details/81-2hour_nremt_review

  • @KinkySphincter
    @KinkySphincter Před 2 lety

    Good exercise

  • @boutote
    @boutote Před 2 lety +2

    It’s a fun yet challenging puzzle to solve. It’s all about the clues 🕵️‍♂️

  • @michaelanthony2166
    @michaelanthony2166 Před 2 lety +2

    Taking my test today. Great video.

    • @Limmereducation
      @Limmereducation  Před 2 lety

      Good luck!

    • @g.r4579
      @g.r4579 Před rokem

      Did you pass?

    • @michaelanthony2166
      @michaelanthony2166 Před rokem +1

      @@g.r4579 Yes. I’m licensed now! Funny you asked. Had my first day of orientation today.

    • @g.r4579
      @g.r4579 Před rokem

      @@michaelanthony2166 Congratulations Michael! On both passing the exam and your first day of orientation. I wish you the best of luck in your future career as a Emt or future Paramedic whatever your goals may be. I have yet to pass the exam… I failed the first two times and I don’t want to fail again.. any tips you’d like to share? I’d appreciate it. 👍👍

    • @michaelanthony2166
      @michaelanthony2166 Před rokem +1

      @@g.r4579 Thank you. I was in the same boat as you. Taking enough time between test isn’t a bad thing. Rushed my first test. Too slow my second. Just right for my 3rd! (Study material - LCready app, Paramedic coach, ninja nerd, simple nursing, and nonstop audio books chapters of the EMT class book.

  • @cshony
    @cshony Před 2 lety +5

    at 4:48 you say that "distended neck veins shows us it is tamponade" but it's actually tension pneumothorax, correct?

    • @Mickey57Rrrrr
      @Mickey57Rrrrr Před 2 lety +4

      both tension pneumo and cardiac tamponade will present with JVD, however the outlier is “diminished breath sounds on his left side” also a part of cardiac tamponade is Becks triad which would be (low bp (hypotension), narrowing pulse pressure, and muffled heart sounds. So in option 2 you have two indications of a cardiac tamponade.

  • @rockmegently
    @rockmegently Před rokem +11

    I'm confused on how to tell the difference between pneumonia and bronchitis because they seem to have similar signs and symptoms.

    • @nataliefoss5629
      @nataliefoss5629 Před rokem +14

      Bronchitis affects the bronchial tubes that carry air to your lungs. Pneumonia affects the air sacs, called alveoli, where oxygen passes into your blood
      Fever. Especially higher is most likely pneumonia. And green, yellow ( infection) sputum. Rhonchi is usually a key word for pneumonia or junk in the lungs

    • @hollopurple
      @hollopurple Před 11 měsíci +2

      Fever

  • @rainfallsdistances
    @rainfallsdistances Před měsícem +1

    Yeaaa I'm gonna fail 😢

  • @adan8er
    @adan8er Před 10 měsíci +1

    At 4:49you said “distended neck veins. Which shows that is tamponade.” Yet you chose option B for that answer ?? So is the answer for the last one B or C?

    • @danlimmer6326
      @danlimmer6326 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Distended neck veins in trauma indicate obstructive shock. This could be either tamponade or tension pneumothorax. The last one would be "B" tension pneumothorax because of the diminished breath sounds and hypotension. The second item (hypotension/stab wound/normal breath sounds) would be the cardiac tamponade. It is the only choice with normal lung sounds.

    • @adan8er
      @adan8er Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for the clarification!

  • @michaeld6262
    @michaeld6262 Před 2 lety +2

    I have been an RN/PHN for 35 years and I found this exercise stimulating. The method of finding the right answer is called deductive reasoning. Not being able to reason deductively leads one to only guess or rely on your technology or another persons knowledge base. In an emergency, which would you prefer?
    Without looking it up, can anyone tell me what the signs and/or symptoms of an arterial occlusion are? be specific. I will give you a virtual thumbs up if you are right. You have 2 minutes to answer- no cheating allowed, someone else's life may depend on it ... :)

    • @dt2643
      @dt2643 Před 2 lety +2

      I looked up arterial occlusion but stopped reading after it said "blood flow in leg stops suddenly."
      I figure lack of PMS in the leg would be the most obvious sign especially if it just occurred. If the blood isn't returning to heart then we might see unilateral pedal edema. Slow cap refill, but again unilateral. Hope I'm in the right direction, I'm new at this stuff.