Vocabulary
Workforce Safety and Wellness
Workforce Safety and Wellness
Medical/Legal/Ethical Issues
Random
100

Answer: Protective measures that have traditionally been developed by the CDC for use in dealing with objects, blood, body fluids, and other potential exposure risks of communicable disease.

Question: What are standard precautions

100

Answer: Changing work hours, cutting back on overtime, and developing friends and interest outside emergency services

Question: What are strategies to manage stress?

100

Answer: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance 

Question: What is the grieving process?

100

Answer: Someone under the age of 18 but is legally treated as an adult due to certain circumstances.

Question: What is an emancipated minor?

100

Question: 60-100

Answer: Normal heart rate for adult.

200

Answer: Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of bodily harm

Question: What is assault?

200

Answer: this occurs when an organism is moved from one person to another through touching without any intermediary. 

Question: What is direct contact?

200

Answer: Hazardous materials, electricity, and Fire

Question: What are scene hazards?


200

Answer: protected health information (PHI)

Question: What is HIPAA?

200

Answer: unlawfully touching a person

Question: What is battery?

300

Answer: The physical who authorizes or delegates to the EMT the authority to provide medical care in the field.

Question: Who is the medical director?

300

Answer: Gloves and eye protection

Question: Wearing this/these are the minimum standard for all patient care.

300

Answer: fatigue, anxiety, anger, guilt, feelings of hopelessness.

Question: What are signs of stress?

300

Answer: a written document from a physician stating the patient does not want resuscitation.

Question: What is a DNR?

300

Answer: unlawfully placing a person in fear of immediate bodily harm.

Question: What is assault?

400

EXTRA: Answer: A negative response to a stressor.

Question: What is distress?

400

Answer: You should place all needles, scalpels, and other sharp items here.

Question: What is a sharps container?

400

Answer: This fluid is generally the best fluid available to consume because the body absorbs it faster than any other fluid.

Question: What is water?

400

Answer: stiffening of body muscles causes by chemical changes within muscle tissue, developing first in the face and jaw.

Question: What is rigor mortis?

400

Question: July 27th

Answer: When is the last day of class?

500

Answer: Type of consent in which a patient who is unable to give consent is given treatment under the legal assumption that he or she would want treatment.

Question: What is implied consent?

500

Answer: BSI/scene safe

Question: What are the first words out of your mouth on scene?

500

Answer: You need a minimum of 7-9 hours of this per day/night.

Question: What is sleep?

500

Answer: the manner in which you must act or behave as an EMT

Question: What is the standard of care?

500

Answer: 41 of them

Question:How many chapters are in our book?

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