EMS Systems
Human Body
Medical Terminology
Primary Assessment
Medical Legal
200

This is your responsibility every two years once you obtain your EMT certification

What is completion of my education requirements?

200

This system is the scaffolding of the body giving it it's shape and the ability to move

What is the musculoskeletal system?

200

Anatomical term meaning front of

What is Anterior>

200

During your primary assessment you should focus on

What are life threats?

200

This is the care you are legally allowed to give as an EMT in general

What is Scope of Practice

300

You will perform your duties as an EMT under this persons license and you will receive online and offline direction from them

Who is medical control or medical director?

300

Inhalation requires muscle use to occur which makes it a/an ____________ process?

What is active?

300

Anatomical term meaning back of

What is Posterior?

300

The last task you must do in the Primary Assessment section

What is identify priority pts, make transport decision?
300

These orders do not generally require you to consult medical direction prior to being carried out

What are Standing Orders

400

In the year 1970 this department came up with the first official EMS Curriculum

Who is the Department of Transportation (DOT)?

400

During exhalation the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax causing a/an ___________ pressure in the chest cavity

What is increased?

400

Anatomical term meaning closer to the body

What is proximal?

400

This is when we first lay eyes on the patient and their environment

What is general impression?

400

This type of consent is obtained from an unresponsive patient on the basis that if responsive a reasonable person would want treatment

What is implied consent

500

These are the four levels of EMS provider that are typically recognized at the National level

What are EMR, EMT, AEMT and Paramedic?

500

This section of the heart is responsible for pumping blood out to the body

What is the left ventricle?

500

Anatomical term meaning further from the body

What is distal?

500

Once we have formed our general impression and assessed our patients mental status these are the three vital things we assess next

What are Airway, Breathing and Circulation

500

This document allows you to legally withhold resuscitation from a patient in cardiac arrest

What is DNR or Do Not Resuscitate

1862

This document published in the 1990's came up with a plan to standardize the levels of EMS education and providers

What is the EMS Agenda for the Future?

1862

During normal cellular metabolism there is a high concentration of oxygen in the blood and a high concentration of ____________ in the cells

What is carbon dioxide?

1862

Line drawn down the center of the patients body creating left and right halves respectively

What is midline?

1862

A significant problem with your patient's mental status, airway, breathing or circulation has been identified during your primary assessment. Your next course of action is

What is treat the problem?

1862

You must transfer your patient to this level of care before leaving them or you are guilty of abandonment

What is a higher level of care