C1-5
C6-10
C11-15
C16-20
C21-25
100

Quality control in an EMS system is the ultimate responsibility of the:

medical director

100

The cartilaginous tip of the sternum is called the

xiphoid process

100

Breathing is controlled by an area in the

Brainstem

100

An acute bacterial infection that results in swelling of the flap that covers the larynx during swallowing is called

epiglottitis

100

The most common trigger of anaphylaxis is

FOOD

200

While caring for a trauma patient, the EMT has blood splashed into her eyes. This is an example of:

exposure

200

An infant who is repeatedly rejected experiences what type of attachment?

Anxious-avoidant attachmenT

200

Which of the following routes of medication administration has the fastest effect?





Intravenous

200

. A condition in which a person experiences a loss of appetite is called

ANOREXIA

200

After taking Vicodin for 2 years for chronic pain, a 40-year-old woman finds that her usual dosage is no longer effective and goes to the doctor to request a higher dosage. This is an example of:

TOLERANCE

300

Failure of the EMT to provide the same care as another EMT with the same training is called:

Negligence

300

An injured hang glider is trapped at the top of a large mountain and must be evacuated to the ground. The terrain is very rough and uneven. Which of the following devices would be the safest and most appropriate to use?

Stokes Basket

300

When treating a trauma patient who is in shock, LOWEST priority should be given to:





splinting fractures

300

. While palpating the radial pulse of a 56-year-old man with chest pain, you note that the pulse rate is 86 beats/min and irregular. This indicates:

dysrhythmia

300

Depression and schizophrenia are examples of:





functional disorders.

400

A device that receives a low-frequency signal and then transmits it at a relatively higher frequency is called a

REPEATER

400

When a team member speaks, you should repeat the message back to him or her. This is an example of:

Closed Loop Communication

400

Instead of the abdominal-thrust maneuver, use ___________ for women in advanced stages of pregnancy and patients who are obese.

chest thrusts

400

A patient with a suspected stroke presents with slurred speech that is difficult for you to understand. This is referred to as

dysarthria

400

What is the most common presenting sign of PID?



Lower abdominal pain

500

This is used to identify a body part that is on the “belly side” or anterior surface of the body.

VENTRAL

500

Findings such as inadequate breathing or an altered level of consciousness should be identified in the

Primary Assessment

500

Your patient believes he has hepatitis and is now exhibiting signs of cirrhosis of the liver. He most likely has:

HEP C

500

Which one of the following is NOT an appropriate treatment for EMTs to provide to a patient who has a hematologic disorder

ANALGESICS FOR PAIN

500

Severe abrasion injuries can occur when motorcycle riders are slowed after a collision by road drag. Road drag is most often associated with which type of motorcycle impact?

EJECTION

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