AMLS Pretest II questions and answers (All Correct)
1. A 19-year-old female is flushed, itchy, and wheezing after
eating crab legs. Her vital signs are BP 90/64 mm Hg, P 128
bpm, R 24 breaths/min. Which intervention is indicated first?:
Epinephrine intramuscular
2. A 2-year-old male is found chewing on berries from a lily of
the valley plant. Predict his vital signs.: BP 70/50 P 70 bpm
3. A 22-year-old female is found at a party unresponsive and
breathing approximately 8 breaths/min. Her skin is gray. Which
of the following signs or symptoms will confirm your
suspicion that the opioid toxidrome is causing her
emergency?: Pupils 2 mm and equal
4. A 22-year-old male complains of a 2-day history of
abdominal pain. His skin is flushed, and he has a fruity odor
on his breath. Assessment reveals BP 106/54 mm Hg, P 128,
R 28, glucose 568 mg/dL. Your highest priority intervention
would be to:: Infuse normal saline rapid IV
5. A 22-year-old patient at a restaurant is complaining of
abdominal pain and diarrhea. Her skin is flushed, and she
feels faint. Her vital signs are: BP 98/50, P 124, R 24. Which
finding in her SAMPLER history is most likely to guide your