front 1 You are at the scene of a shooting. The patient, who is being cared for by paramedics, is unresponsive and has severe bleeding from his injury. In this case, the EMR’s most important function is to: a. Factually document the care provided to the patient | back 1 b. Help the paramedics prepare for rapid transport |
front 2 A patient is trapped in his car following a collision. After the paramedic starts an intravenous (IV) line on the patient, the paramedic hands you the needle. You should: a. carefully recap the needle and dispose of it properly. | back 2 d. place the needle directly in a puncture-resistant container. |
front 3 You are the first medically trained person to arrive at the scene of a shooting. Law enforcement personnel have secured the scene. The patient, who is critically injured and requires immediate care, is found in his living room. A paramedic unit is en route to the scene. You should: a. move all furniture and other objects out of the way to make
adequate room. | back 3 b. provide the appropriate care while disturbing the scene as little as possible. |
front 4 When EMTs or paramedics arrive at the scene of an emergency, the EMR should: a. Accompany the patient to the receiving medical facility | back 4 d. Assist the EMTs in continuing the care that he or she initiated |
front 5 Advanced EMTs and Paramedics are catigorized as: a. Advanced Life Support (ALS) | back 5 a. Advanced Life Support (ALS) |
front 6 The disease-causing agents that are spread through contact with blood or other secretions are called: a. Pathogens | back 6 a. Pathogens |
front 7 There is no scientific documentation that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted via urine, nasal secretions, or sputum, unless: a. the secretions contain visible signs of blood. | back 7 a. the secretions contain visible signs of blood. |
front 8 Which of the following is not a consideration when responding to an emergency scene? a. Taking the shortest route. | back 8 a. Taking the shortest route. |
front 9 You are the first medically trained person to arrive at the scene of a shooting. Law enforcement personnel have secured the scene. The patient, who is critically injured and requires immediate care, is found in his living room. A paramedic unit is en route to the scene. You should: a. move all furniture and other objects out of the way to make
adequate room. | back 9 b. provide the appropriate care while disturbing the scene as little as possible. |
front 10 A 40-year-old woman has an injury to the midshaft humerus following a motor vehicle crash. What major joint is immediately distal to her injury? a. Wrist | back 10 c. Elbow |
front 11 A man sustained a stab wound to the artery in the neck. To control the bleeding from this injury, you should apply pressure to the: a. radial artery. | back 11 b. carotid artery. |
front 12 A pulse is felt: a. as oxygen and nutrients pass from the blood cells into the cells
of the body tissues. | back 12 b. when a wave of pressure is created by the heart as it forces blood through the arteries. |
front 13 After delivering a trauma patient to the hospital, you later learn that the patient had an injury to his lower back. Which spinal vertebrae were most likely injured? a. Coccyx | back 13 d. Lumbar |
front 14 During your assessment of a 21-year-old man who fell from a roof, you note the presence of bruising on the medial portion of the anterior trunk. What part of the body is this describing? a. Toward the center on the back of the torso | back 14 b. Toward the center on the front part of the torso |
front 15 Which of the following pieces of information is the least critical to relay to the responding EMS unit about your patient? a. Status of the airway | back 15 b. Past medical history |
front 16 A 37-year-old man tripped on a throw rug and fell to the ground, injuring his shoulder. The man is blind and has a service dog. As you are assessing the patient, he keeps inquiring about his dog. You should: a. tell him that the dog is not allowed in the room and that you
need him to answer your questions. | back 16 d. Provide reassurance and recognize that the dog and the patient depend on each other. |
front 17 Which of the following statements regarding online medical control is correct? a. As an EMR, you should be present when an EMT or paramedic
contacts medical control for patient care guidance or advice | back 17 c. In most EMS systems, EMRs are not required to contact medical control for the basic skills they are permitted to perform. |
front 18 You are caring for an 81-year-old woman as a responding EMS unit is en route to the scene. The woman is possibly having a heart attack and becomes frightened after you explain the situation to her. You should: a. ask the patient if she understood what you told her. | back 18 a. ask the patient if she understood what you told her. |
front 19 You are obtaining the vital signs of a 50-year-old man who is complaining of severe chest pain when he asks you if he is going to die. You should tell him that: a. his condition is probably not critical and that he will not
die. | back 19 c. you don’t know, but you are providing the best care that you can. |
front 20 Which of the following is not considered an advance directive? a. Living will | back 20 d. State EMS protocols |
front 21 In general, you should never change or alter a patient care report, unless: a. you need to correct an error to ensure that the information is
accurate. | back 21 a. you need to correct an error to ensure that the information is accurate. |
front 22 Your unit and a police officer simultaneously arrive at the scene of a shooting. After the police officer ensures that the scene is safe, you enter the residence and find the patient, a 22-year-old man, with several gunshot wounds to the chest. He is positioned in between the sofa and a coffee table. What should you do? a. Provide immediate care without moving the sofa, coffee table, or
any other items at the scene. | back 22 b. Move only what is necessary to provide immediate medical treatment to the patient. |
front 23 Following a call involving a high-profile individual, a police officer asks you for a copy of your patient care report. You should: a. advise the officer that he or she must obtain a legal subpoena to
receive a copy of your report. | back 23 a. advise the officer that he or she must obtain a legal subpoena to receive a copy of your report. |
front 24 You are dispatched to an elementary school for a 7-year-old boy who sustained a minor injury while on the playground. The child is conscious, alert, and does not appear to have any life-threatening injuries. What should you do? a. Begin treatment of the child and request an EMT unit to assess
the child | back 24 a. Begin treatment of the child and request an EMT unit to assess the child |
front 25 You are a volunteer EMR and have placed your name on the schedule to respond for a 12-hour shift. With 10 minutes left in your shift, you are dispatched for a patient with a possible fractured leg. You should: a. wait until your relief arrives and let him or her
respond. | back 25 d. proceed to the scene and begin providing care to the patient. |
front 26 Which of the following most accurately describes negligence? a. Failure to respond to the scene of an emergency when
dispatched | back 26 d. Performance of care that does not meet accepted standards |
front 27 Which of the following statements regarding a patient’s consent to treatment is correct? a. Once a patient gives you consent, he or she cannot revoke
it. | back 27 b. Patients may refuse treatment at any time, even if treatment has begun. |
front 28 You and your partner are performing CPR on a 77-year-old man when his wife states that he has terminal cancer and does not want to be resuscitated. She further tells you that he has a DNR Order; however, she is unable to locate it. You should: a. stop CPR and help look for the DNR documents. | back 28 c. continue CPR and contact medical control for guidance. |
front 29 You are assessing a young woman with abdominal pain while awaiting an incoming paramedic crew. The patient is conscious, alert, and in stable condition. The dispatcher advises you that there is another call involving a patient in cardiac arrest. You should: a. have the patient sign a refusal of treatment form and then
immediately respond to the cardiac arrest call. | back 29 d. remain with the patient and advise the dispatcher to send another unit to the cardiac arrest call. |
front 30 True or False: An EMR has a higher level of training than an EMT | back 30 False |