front 1 The first priority of an emergency medical responder should be | back 1 Scene safety |
front 2 The four levels of national recognized EMS training are | back 2 Emergency medical responder, emergency medical technician, Advanced emergency medical technician, paramedic |
front 3 Some situations require the emergency medical responder to contact medical direction for permission during patient care this is an example of | back 3 Online medical Direction |
front 4 As an emergency medical responder you are expected to provide quality Care based on | back 4 Standard of care |
front 5 A patient gives you permission to provide care this is known as | back 5 consent |
front 6 Which of the following is the emergency medical responder mandated to report | back 6 abuse |
front 7 Disclosure of a patient information without the patient's consent is least appropriate in which situation | back 7 Talking with a patient's family members |
front 8 Which of the following is considered battery | back 8 Checking the pulse of a patient who has just told you that he / she does not want treatment |
front 9 All of the following are routes of exposure except | back 9 -Inflammation |
front 10 Which of the following items is the most important to be worn when treating a patient with a contagious respiratory disease | back 10 n95 mask |
front 11 The single most effective means of preventing the spread of disease is | back 11 effective hand washing |
front 12 Human immunodeficiency virus HIV may be contacted by | back 12 Contact with bodily fluids of an infected person |
front 13 The government organization that sets strict standards for reducing the possibility of infectious exposure in the workplace is | back 13 OSHA |
front 14 As an emergency medical responder you are more at risk of cont | back 14 hepatitus b or c |
front 15 Several weeks after a difficult incident you are having trouble sleeping and find that memories of the event and true into your daily life you may benefit from | back 15 Critical incident stress debriefing |
front 16 The respiratory system is responsible for the exchange of | back 16 Oxygen and carbon dioxide |
front 17 The patient was found lying face down this is known as blank position | back 17 prone |
front 18 A technique used to movie patient from prone position to Supine position is called the | back 18 log roll |
front 19 You are helping emt's movie patient who was attached to a backboard you should | back 19 keep the weight close to your body |
front 20 Which statement about emergency moves is correct | back 20 Emergency moves are only used when the patient is an immediate Danger |
front 21 A complete patient assessment includes all of the following except | back 21 confirming a diagnosis |
front 22 You and your partner are dispatched to a crime scene where there is a stabbing victim your first priority is to | back 22 perform a scene size up |
front 23 The purpose of a primary assessment is to | back 23 -Identify and treat life threatening injuries |
front 24 When assessing a patient's mental status you should use the acronym | back 24 AVPU |
front 25 Your patient present with chest pain and nausea for this patient chest pain represents | back 25 natureof illness |
front 26 Which of the following acronyms would be most useful in gathering a medical history from your patient | back 26 SAMPLE |
front 27 You were taking a sample history the S stands for | back 27 Signs and symptoms |
front 28 You are having trouble locating a brachial pulse on a 2-month-old infant patient the infant is crying and moving normally another way of evaluating circulation on this infant would be to assess | back 28 capillary refill |
front 29 Which of the following questions would most accurately assess the s in the O p q r s t mnemonic | back 29 -On a scale of 1 to 10 how bad is your pain |
front 30 Your patient states that she is feeling nauseated she is describing a | back 30 symptoms |
front 31 You respond to your residence and find a 47 year old female who says my stomach hurts and I think I might have a serious virus which of the following best represents the patient's Chief complaint | back 31 abdominal pain |
front 32 The p in the AVPU acronym reflects that the patient | back 32 response to painful stimuli |
front 33 Which of the following is not included in a typical Baseline set of Vital Signs obtained by the emergency medical responder | back 33 blood glucose levels |
front 34 the pulse of an infant is assessed at the | back 34 upper arm |
front 35 during your assessment of the patient's past history you take a sample history the m in Sample stands for | back 35 medications |
front 36 The most appropriate location to assess a pulse in an unresponsive adult patient is the | back 36 carotid artery |
front 37 the radial pulse point is located | back 37 on the inside of the patient's wrist |
front 38 blood pressure is a measurement of | back 38 the pressure against the walls of the arteries |
front 39 you arrive at the scene of a construction site accident the patient is lying in a Supine position and responds with a grown when you say his name loudly which element of the abpu acronym have you assessed | back 39 V |
front 40 you are called to a park for a child who is not breathing there is nothing to indicate that the child has a spine injury how should you open the patient's Airway | back 40 head tilt/chin lift |
front 41 the most common cause of an airway obstruction is | back 41 the tongue |
front 42 a patient breathing 20 times a minute with labored respirations is most likely experiencing | back 42 respiratory distress |
front 43 for patients have a suspective spinal injury you should use the | back 43 jawthrust |