Scene Safety
Primary Assessment
PPE & Infection Control
Patient Prioritization
Special Scene Considerations
100

Before approaching a patient at an emergency scene, the first thing an EMT must ensure is this.

What is scene safety?


100

The “A” in the ABCs of primary assessment stands for this.

What is airway?


100

The most basic form of personal protective equipment (PPE) that should be worn on every patient contact.

What are gloves?


100

A patient who is not breathing and has no pulse is classified as this level of priority.

What is high priority?


100

You arrive at a crime scene. The first thing you should do is this.

What is ensure the scene is safe and wait for law enforcement if needed?


200

You arrive at the scene of a car crash involving downed power lines. Your best course of action is to do this

What is stay in a safe zone and call the power company?


200

When assessing a patient's mental status, EMTs often use this four-letter acronym

What is AVPU (Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive)?


200

This type of PPE is recommended when there is a risk of airborne disease transmission

What is an N95 respirator?


200

A patient with a broken arm and stable vital signs would be categorized as this during triage

What is low priority?


200

When approaching a vehicle at night, an EMT should position themselves here to maximize safety.

What is behind the B-pillar (behind the front seat)?


300

This three-letter acronym is used to help EMTs evaluate potential dangers at an emergency scene.

What is BSI (Body Substance Isolation)?


300

When evaluating a patient’s circulation during the primary assessment, EMTs check for these three key factors

What are pulse, skin condition, and major bleeding?


300

This standard set by OSHA protects healthcare workers from bloodborne pathogens

What is the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard?


300

This triage system is commonly used in mass casualty incidents to prioritize patient care.

What is the START (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment) system?


300

If you suspect a hazardous materials (HAZMAT) situation, you should establish this safety zone.

What is the hot, warm, and cold zone?


400

The presence of chemicals, gas leaks, or unstable structures are examples of these types of hazards.

What are environmental hazards?


400

If a patient is unresponsive, pulseless and not breathing normally, the EMT should take this immediate action.

What is begin CPR and attach an AED?


400

The process of removing or killing pathogens on surfaces to prevent disease transmission.

What is disinfection?


400

In the primary assessment, a patient with inadequate breathing should receive this immediate intervention.

What is assisted ventilation with a BVM (Bag-Valve Mask)?


400

You find an unconscious patient in a structure fire. Your first step before treating them is this

What is remove the patient from the hazardous environment?


500

This color-coded system is often used to indicate potential hazardous materials at a scene.

What is the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) placard system?

500

When assessing a trauma patient, EMTs use this systematic approach to identify life-threatening conditions

What is the rapid trauma assessment?

500

The recommended duration for handwashing with soap and water to effectively remove pathogens.

What is at least 20 seconds?

500

A patient who is unresponsive with a GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale) score of 5 would be considered this priority.

What is critical/high priority?

500

A patient who has been ejected from a vehicle during a high-speed crash should be treated for these life-threatening conditions first.

What are airway obstruction, spinal trauma, and severe bleeding?

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