front 1 A child with a heart rate less than 60 beats/min should receive chest compressions and rescue breathing if he or she: a. unresponsive and cyanotic | back 1 a. unresponsive and cyanotic |
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 Which of the following is not considered an advance directive? a. State EMS protocols | back 3 a. State EMS protocols |
front 4 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. Carefully document the original position of the patient prior to
moving him to a more open area. | back 4 d. Move only what is necessary to provide immediate medical treatment to the patient. |
front 5 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. If parents cannot be reached by phone, have the teacher sign a
patient refusal form. | back 5 b. Begin treatment of the child and request an EMT unit to transport him to the hospital. |
front 6 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. continue CPR and contact medical control for guidance. | back 6 a. continue CPR and contact medical control for guidance. |
front 7 All of the following are signs of child neglect, except: a. unsafe living environment. | back 7 d. a chronic illness receiving treatment |
front 8 A complete hands-on assessment is especially important in any injured child because: a. signs of shock occur earlier in children than in adults. | back 8 c. children cannot always communicate their symptoms. |
front 9 What are the components of the PAT? a. Work of breathing, appearance, and skin condition | back 9 d. Appearance, work of breathing, and skin circulation |
front 10 Shortly after returning from a call in which a young child was killed in an automobile accident, you begin experiencing significant anxiety and helplessness. You should: a. speak with a coworker or counselor regarding your
feelings. | back 10 a. speak with a coworker or counselor regarding your feelings. |