
GI/GU Practice Quiz
Quiz by Von S
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You arrive on scene for a 64-year-old male complaining of weakness and dizziness. He reports black stools for 2 days.
Which findings are MOST consistent with an upper GI bleed? Choose the 3 most appropriate.
A) Coffee-ground emesis
B) Bright red blood from the rectum
C) Melena
D) Epigastric pain
E) Janudice
On Scene
A 52 year-old-male patient complains of severe abdominal pain that worsens with movement.
Which findings suggest peritonitis?
- Guarding
- Rebound tenderness
- Hypoactive bowel sounds
- Pain relieved by movement
- Rigid abdomen
On Scene
You have loaded your 52-year-old male patient into the back of the ambulance. He states that he has a history of alcohol use and is now presenting with epigastric pain radiating to the back and persistent vomiting.
Which AEMT interventions are appropriate?
- Oxygen as indicated
- Large-bore IV with isotonic fluids
- Morphine administration
- Place the patient supine
- Cardiac monitoring
Your 52-year-old male patient has now become hypotensive.
Place the following interventions in the correct order:
- Administer IV fluids
- Reassess vital signs
- Ensure airway patency
- High-flow oxygen
Match the condition to the MOST likely finding:
Condition Finding
A. Kidney stone 1. Colicky flank pain radiating to the groin
B. Upper GI bleed 2. Dysuria and fever
C. Appendicitis 3. Coffee-ground emesis
D. UTI 4. Right lower quadrant pain
A dialysis patient missed two treatments and presents with weakness and nausea.
Which findings are consistent with acute renal failure? Choose the correcr 4.
-Decreased urine output
-Hypertension
-Hyperkalemia
-Fruity breath odor
-Peripheral edema