Vocabulary
Protocols
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A policy or protocol issued by a medical director that authorizes EMT's and others to perform particular skills in certian situations.
What is Standing Orders?
100

The 5 assessments conducted for a proper prehospital stroke evaluation include...

What is facial droop, arm drift, speech, visual fields, & cerebellar assessments

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leaving a patient after care has been initiated and before the patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training.
What is Abandonment.
100
Name the five divisions of the spine.
What is servical thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccyx.
100
The dominant pacemaker of the heart is...
What is SA Node.
200
A strict form of infection control that is based on the assumption that all blood and other body fluids are infectious.
What is Standard Precautions?
200

Your pediatric patient had a witnessed BRUE (Brief Resolved Unexplained Event) and the parents are declining to treatment and transport, in order to complete the AMA, you first must...

What is make base physician consult.

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The consent it is presumed a patient or patients parent would give if they could such as for an unconscioius patient or a parent who cannot be contacted when care is needed.
What is implied consent.
200
List the four chambers of the heart.
What is right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, and left ventricle.
200
List the 3 types of moves.
What is emergancy moves, urgent moves, and non-urgent moves
300
A set of regulations and ethical considerations that define the scope, or extent and limits, of the EMT's job.
What is Scope of Practice?
300

3 out of the 9 absolute contraindications for CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) are...

What is Age <8 years, Respiratory or cardiac arrest, Agonal respirations, Severely depressed LOC, S/Sx of pneumothorax, Inability to maintain airway patency, Major trauma (especially head trauma with signs of ICP or significant chest trauma), Facial anomalies or trauma, Vomiting.

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A finding of failure to act properly in a situation i which there was a duty to act and that harm was caused to the patient as a result.
What is Negligence.
300
List the organs in the upper left quadrant
What is liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, left kidney, and colon.
300
to prevent ingury when lifting a patient. two methods commonly used are...
What is power lift, and power grip.
400
A method of lifting and carrying a patient during which one rescuer slips hand under the patient's armpits and grasps the wrists, while another rescuer grasps the patients knees.
What is Extremity Lift?
400

The max total IV/IO dose of Versed (Midazolam) per Kg for a given patient...

What is 0.05mg/kg.

400
A set of regulations and ethical considerations that define the scope, or extent, and lmits of the EMT's job
What is scope of practice.
400
List the organs located in the right upper quadrant.
What is liver, right kidney, colon, pancreas, and gall bladder.
400
The outer most part of the skin is called.....
What is epidermis.
500
Form the structure of the cheeks.
What is Zygomatic Arches?
500

The major physiological factors listed in the trauma triage tool include...

What is GCS ≤13, SBP <90mmHg, Respiratory rate <10 or >29 breaths per min, Respiratory distress or need for respiratory support

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A federal law protecting the privacy of the patients specific health care information and providing the patient with control over how this information is used and distributed
What is HIPPA.
500
List in order the number of vertebrae in order of the spinal column.
What is cervical 7 thoracic 12 lumbar 5 sacral 5 coccyx 4
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The central nervous system is compposed of the...
What is brain and spinal cord.
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