A
B
C
100
When performing a one-rescuer drag, you should always drag the patient: a.  arms first,  b. sideways, c. lengthwise,  d. feet first
What is c. lengthwise
100
The most commonly used device for moving a patient, which is kept in the back of the ambulance, is the:

a. scoop stretcher, b. flexible stretcher, c. wheeled stretcher, d. stokes basket

What is c. wheeled stretcher
100
Which of the following is an example of information that would be categorized as run data:  a. patient's name,  b. Insurance information,  c. Mechanism of injury,  d.  Date and time of incident
What is d. date and time of incident
200
To perform a pack-strap carry for responsive patients, you will need:  a. two rescuers,  b. a pack strap or leather belt,  c.  a blanket,  d. strength to carry the pt.
What is d. strength to carry the patient
200
Which of the following is the best approach to interviewing a patient:  a. Ask one question at a time and allow the pt ample time to respond,  b. If the pt does not understand a question, move on so that you do not waste valuable time,  c.  Ask only leading questions so the pt does not get sidetracked,  d. Ask all of your questions up front and let the pt answer as he chooses
What is a. Ask one question at a time and allow the pt ample time to respond
200
The right way to correct an error in a patient care report is to:  a. cross it out with a single line and write the correct information beside the error,  b. white-out the error and write the correct information over tip of the error,  c. leave the error in the report for completeness and file an addendum with the correction,  
What is a. cross it out with a single line and write the correct information beside the error.
300
Which of the following is a requirement for a nonemergency move?  a. The scene is hazardous, b.  the patient has a serious bleeding would,  c. another patient is critically injured,  d.  the patient must be responsive.
What is d.  the patient must be responsive
300
A transfer of care report does NOT typically include:

a. physical exam findings,  b. care that you provided, c. vital signs,  d. mileage from scene to hospital

What is d. mileage from scene to hospital
300
An example of an inappropriate use of a patient care report would be to use it to:  a. provide evidence in a lawsuit,  b. research the effectiveness of pre-hospital care,  c. file insurance claims or for other billing purposes,  d. explain to the patient's family or friends the care provided
What is d. explain to the patient's family or friends the care provided
400
What is the minimum number of rescuers recommended to perform a direct ground lift?

a. two,  b. three,  c.  four,  d.  five

What is b.  three
400
Dispatchers usually transmit from what device? 

a. Repeater,  b. Base station radio, c. pager, d. Portable radio

What is b. Base stations radio
400
The patient's vital signs and medical history are examples of: a. run data,  b. patient data,  c. call data,  d. subjective data
What is b. patient data.
500
Four people have been stuck in an elevator without air conditioning for an hour.  One woman faints but revives when the fire department opens the doors.  She is too weak to walk , and she is heavyset.  What type of emergency move would you provide?

a. extremity lift,  b. firefighter's carry,  c. blanket drag, d. pack-strap carry.

What is a. extremity lift
500
All of the following are forms of communication EXCEPT:

a. nonverbal,  b. written,  c. empathy,  d. visual

What is c. empathy
500
Which of the following in NOT considered part of the minimum data set when documenting an EMS call?

a. patient's name,  b. vital signs,  c. time of dispatch,  d. chief complaint

What is a patient's name
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