front 1 Communication with a physician via two-way radio or telephone is an example of:
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front 2 When EMTs or paramedics arrive at the scene of an emergency, the EMR should:
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front 3 If you have any doubts about the safety of a scene, you should:
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front 4 The recovery position is used for patients who are:
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front 5 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:
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front 6 A DNR is a written order that requires medical personnel to:
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front 7 For a patient to be legally able to make decisions regarding his or her own health care, he or she must:
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front 8 You and your partner are the first to arrive at the scene of a major motor vehicle crash, you determine that there are at least a dozen patients. You should:
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front 9 When referring to the blood, the prefix _______ is used.
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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?
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front 11 A man has a sever laceration on his forearm near the elbow. The bleeding is not controlled. Where would you place the tourniquet?
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front 12 Your patients wound has started bleeding again, 5 minutes after a tourniquet had been applied, you should:
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front 13 What does AVPU stand for? | back 13 Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive |
front 14 A car drives up to your station shortly before you hear a frantic knock at the door. When you answer the door, a young woman tells you that her father is choking. The patient, a 60-year-old man, is standing beside her clutching his throat. You ask him if he is choking, but he does not respond to your question. You should:
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front 15 A 70-year-old woman was found unconscious in her bed. She has a pulse, but is cyanotic and gurgling when she breathes. You should:
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front 16 If a patient is unconscious or otherwise unable to answer your questions, the quickest way to ascertain his or her medical history is to:
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front 17 During the primary assessment, you should:
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front 18 A 56-year-old man experienced a sudden onset of dyspnea during a meal. He is conscious and alert but is in obvious respiratory distress. You should:
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front 19 What does SAMPLE stand for? | back 19 Signs/symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Pertinent medical history, Last oral intake, Events leading up. |
front 20 A person experiencing ___________ may appear to be drunk.
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front 21 Children with serious head injuries commonly experience:
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front 22 A classic sign of croup is:
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front 23 A 44-year-old man shot himself in the head with a small-caliber handgun. Law enforcement personnel are at the scene and have the weapon in their possession. The patient has a pulse but is unconscious and is bleeding heavily from the gunshot wound. His wife, who is also present at the scene, tells you that her husband had been severely depressed after losing his job. You should:
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front 24 One of the main causes of suicide in older people is:
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front 25 A construction worker was struck on the upper arm with a wooden board. He is in severe pain and is holding his arm against his chest. Your assessment reveals a large contusion and swelling at the injury site. You should:
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front 26 After applying direct pressure to an arm laceration with gauze, you note that the bleeding has stopped. You should:
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front 27 An expectant mother is 39 weeks pregnant. She tells you that she is having strong contractions and feels like she needs to move her bowels. You should:
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front 28 What does OPQRST stand for? | back 28 Onset, Provocation, Quality, Radiation, Severity, Time |
front 29 ![]() What is this? | back 29 Bag Valve Mask (BVM) |
front 30 ![]() What is this? | back 30 Nasopharyngeal Airway (NPA |
front 31 ![]() What is this? | back 31 Oropharyngeal Airway (OPA) |
front 32 ![]() What is this? | back 32 Nasal Cannula (NC) |
front 33 Complying with a valid DNR order is optional, if the patients friend requests you to ignore it
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front 34 Firefighters are often a crucial part of the EMS system because they:
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front 35 True or false? In the first 6 months of an infants life, they primarily breathe through their nose
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front 36 A child has an elevated temperature and his mother reports he has not been acting himself all day. If this child experiences a febrile seizure, you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
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front 37 True or false? A high priority patient should be reassessed every 15 minutes during transport.
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front 38 What does MOI mean? When is it used? | back 38 Mechanism of Injury, Traumatic emergencies |
front 39 A woman tells you she was diagnosed with ________________. This means she has high blood pressure.
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front 40 What does NOI Mean? When is it used? | back 40 Nature of Illness, Medical emergencies |
front 41 Patients with third degree burns generally do not complain of pain because:
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front 42 Where do you take a pulse on an infant and why? | back 42 Brachial Artery, located on the inside of the upper arm. Can't use radial because it's too weak. Can't use carotid because you risk crushing their throat. |
front 43 Your patient has been sexually assaulted. Police are on scene and she is requesting transport to the hospital to be evaluated further. Throughout transport, she tells you details of her assault as you complete your assessment. When performing your primary assessment of the woman, you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
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front 44 Any time a patient has suffered a traumatic injury, you should:
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front 45 Whats the term for an elevated level? (ex. ___glycemia) | back 45 Hyper |
front 46 Whats the term for a lowered level? (ex. ___glycemia) | back 46 Hypo |
front 47 When a newborn's head appears at the vaginal opening during childbirth, this is called:
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front 48 True or false? An EMR has a higher level of training than an EMT-B
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front 49 When assessing a patient, EMRs use the mnemonic, “ABC”. What does it stand for?
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front 50 All of the following are signs of child neglect, except:
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front 51 Whats pallor? | back 51 Pale skin |
front 52 Whats jaundiced? | back 52 yellow |
front 53 Whats cyanotic? | back 53 blue |
front 54 Whats Hematoma? | back 54 Bruising/redness |
front 55 True or false? A bar owner calls 911 because they are worried that someone fell and hit their head when they were drunk. You arrive on scene and the patient denies they are injured and refuses treatment. They do show signs of impairment and injury, but because they are alert and oriented they can refuse care.
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front 56 Which of the following is not considered an emotional phase in a situational crisis?
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front 57 You are dispatched to a call for a 30 year old female who is reportedly choking. Upon your arrival, your patient is standing in the kitchen stating "I have a piece of steak caught in my throat" What should you do?
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front 58 When assessing a child’s general appearance, you should compare them to what you would expect from a healthy child of the same age.
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