Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Practice Test

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What does apnea refer to?

  1. Respiratory arrest; no longer breathing

  2. Difficulty breathing

  3. Fast breathing

  4. Shallow breathing

The correct answer is: Respiratory arrest; no longer breathing

Apnea specifically refers to a state where an individual has stopped breathing completely, which is accurately represented by the concept of respiratory arrest. During apnea, there is a total absence of breathing movements, meaning that no air is entering or leaving the lungs. This condition can be critical and requires immediate medical attention, as it indicates that the body is not receiving the oxygen it needs. The other terms relate to different respiratory issues: difficulty breathing refers to situations where breathing is labored or challenging; fast breathing describes a condition of increased respiratory rate; and shallow breathing pertains to breaths that are not deep and may not involve significant air exchange. Each of these terms describes a different aspect of respiratory function but does not capture the complete cessation of breaths that is characteristic of apnea.