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100

What exam do you need to pass to become an EMT?

Bonus 50 points if you type it out.

NREMT (National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians 

100

As an EMT, the very first safety you check for is ______

Yourself

100
The law that does not apply to EMT when saving someone

Good Samaritan Law

100

The amount of vertebrae in a cervical spine

7

100

The type of consent of when a patient is advised on the risk of receiving treatment

Informed Consent

200

The year when dot published EMT training and curriculum

1970, the NREMT was established

200

2 types of stress. Bonus 50 on explaining what they are. 

Eustress (positive response)

Distress (negative response). 

200

Year HIPAA was established

1996

200

This structure is commonly called the “voice box” and connects the pharynx to the trachea.

What is the larynx?

200

Group of people that cannot give consent. 

Bonus 50: if you can give an example of an exception.

Minors. If they are emancipated, pregnant, drugs or STIs

300

The amount of hours needed to be a paramedic. 

1200-1800+ hours

300

EMTs should avoid this substance close to bedtime to improve sleep quality

What is caffeine?

300

People that must abide to HIPAA

Medical providers and Insurance companies

300

These small airway passages lack cartilage and end at the alveoli.

What are bronchioles?

300

The type of consent given when a person is unconscious

Implied consent

400

In which war did they have field medics and helicopter evacuations for the injured. 

Korean War

400

5 common PPE that are needed 100 for each right answer

Gloves, Masks, Eye Protection, Gowns, and Face shield

400

The place to locate an organ donor card and what do when seen

Driver's license or medical ID bracelets. keep them alive til hospital if possible

400

Gas exchange occurs in these tiny sac-like structures at the end of the airway.

What are the alveoli?

400

Qualities of patient to procede with an involuntary consent

Mentally ill or behavioral crisis

500

The 4 levels of EMS providers.

Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) for basic first response, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) for basic life support and transport, Advanced EMT (AEMT) and Paramedics.

500

After several difficult pediatric calls, an EMT feels emotionally numb and detached from patients. This wellness issue is likely developing.

What is compassion fatigue?

500

A hospitalized patient has a valid Do Not Resuscitate order on file. When the patient becomes pulseless, this action is not performed, but comfort care continues.

What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

500

A patient with airway swelling is at high risk of obstruction because this rigid structure cannot expand.

What is the trachea?

500

What should be given if patient poses imminent danger?

Forcible restraint

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