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200

This type of consent applies when a patient is unconscious or unable to respond and care is needed immediately.

What is implied consent?

200

This normal adult respiratory rate range is used for a patient at rest.

What is 12 to 20 breaths per minute?

200

This medication may be given for severe allergic reactions using an auto-injector.

What is epinephrine?

200

This is another term for trauma.

What is injury?

200

This mnemonic is commonly used to assess pain: onset, provocation, quality, radiation, severity, and time.

What is OPQRST?

200

This term describes inadequate perfusion of the body’s cells and tissues.

What is shock?

200

This age group generally has faster normal pulse and respiratory rates than adults.

Who are infants and children?

200

This condition occurs when blood sugar is too low.

What is hypoglycemia?

400

Information about patient care may legally be shared with this person at the emergency department.

Who is the triage nurse or receiving healthcare provider?

400

This device uses light waves to measure oxygen saturation.

What is a pulse oximeter?

400

This medication may be given to a patient with low blood sugar who can swallow.

What is oral glucose?

400

An unconscious trauma patient should be assumed to have this type of injury until proven otherwise.

What is a spinal injury?

400

When asking about the quality of chest pain, this type of question asks the patient to describe how it feels.

What is an open-ended question?

400

This method is the first-line treatment for most external bleeding.

What is direct pressure?

400

This structure connects the fetus to the placenta.

What is the umbilical cord?

400

This condition may cause hives, wheezing, swelling, and low blood pressure after exposure to an allergen.

What is anaphylaxis?

600

This legal concept can exist when EMTs talk a patient out of transport and the patient later suffers harm related to the original complaint.

What is negligence?

600

This condition occurs when fluid accumulates in the lungs and prevents adequate breathing.

What is pulmonary edema?

600

A headache after nitroglycerin is an example of this type of medication response.

What is a side effect?

600

If a scene becomes unsafe because of a threatening person, this is the best immediate action.

What is leave the scene and notify police?

600

This assessment information helps receiving staff determine whether the patient is improving or worsening over time.

What are trending assessment findings?

600

This type of shock is caused by severe blood or fluid loss.

What is hypovolemic shock?

600

This is the EMT’s first priority when caring for a newborn after delivery.

What is ensuring the airway is open and breathing is adequate?

600

This neurological emergency may present with facial droop, arm drift, and speech difficulty.

What is a stroke?

800

This requires EMTs to respect patient privacy and avoid unnecessary disclosure of treatment information.

What is confidentiality?

800

This respiratory rate should be cause for concern in a 2-month-old child.

What is 16 breaths per minute?

800

This term describes a reason a medication should not be given.

What is a contraindication?

800

In a patient with possible spinal injury, new numbness or tingling during transport should prompt this action.

What is reassess more frequently and consider worsening spinal injury?

800

In field diagnosis, EMTs focus first on ruling in or out these conditions.

What are the most serious or life-threatening conditions?

800

This device may be used for life-threatening extremity bleeding that cannot be controlled with direct pressure.

What is a tourniquet?

800

This position may help relieve pressure when a pregnant patient becomes dizzy or hypotensive late in pregnancy.

What is left lateral recumbent or left side positioning?

800

This seizure state lasts longer than usual or occurs repeatedly without recovery between seizures.

What is status epilepticus?

1000

When caring for a minor with an injury, EMTs should attempt to obtain consent from this person when available.

Who is a parent or legal guardian?

1000

Sudden sharp chest pain and difficulty breathing may suggest this clot-related lung emergency.

What is a pulmonary embolism?

1000

Before assisting with nitroglycerin, EMTs may need this type of permission depending on local protocol.

What is online medical direction?

1000

A neck wound with heavy bleeding and airway risk may make this information difficult or impossible to obtain.

What is a complete history or detailed assessment?

1000

This care report review process helps identify excellent care, poor care, and conformity to standards.

What is quality improvement?

1000

Pale, cool, clammy skin with a weak rapid pulse may indicate this patient condition.

What is poor perfusion or shock?

1000

This newborn condition requires immediate warming, drying, stimulation, and airway support as needed.

What is neonatal respiratory distress or inadequate breathing?

1000

This life-threatening allergic reaction is treated with epinephrine according to protocol.

What is anaphylaxis?

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