Med-Legal
Anatomy and Physiology
Documentation
Baseline Vital Signs
Workforce Safety and Wellness
100

This is the type of consent given when a patient nods or says “yes” to treatment.

What is expressed consent?

100

The heart is part of this body system.
 What is the cardiovascular system?


What is the cardiovascular system?

100

The legal document EMTs use to record all aspects of patient care.

What is a Patient Care Report

100

 The normal adult pulse rate is between these two numbers.

What is 60–100 beats per minute?

100

EMTs should lift with this part of the body to prevent back injuries?


What are the legs?

200

The legal term for touching a patient without consent.

What is battery

200

This muscle is the primary muscle of breathing.

What is the diaphragm?

200

Fill in the blank- “If it isn’t written down,___________

It didn't happen.

200

This vital sign measures the force of blood against artery walls.


What is blood pressure?

200

This type of PPE must be worn during any contact with blood or body fluids.
 

What are gloves?

300

This law protects EMTs who provide care in good faith off duty.

What are Good Samaritan laws

300

 The brain and spinal cord make up this system.

What is the central nervous system?

300

 Medical abbreviations must be used carefully because of this potential issue.

What is misinterpretation or miscommunication.

300

 The skin signs you check for during assessment.  You must get 2 out of 3.

What are color, temperature, and condition?

300

The first step in scene safety is always this?

What is scene size-up?

400

The legal duty to provide care once you begin patient contact.

What is duty to act

400

 Boyle’s Law explains how changes in this factor move air in and out of the lungs.

What is pressure.

400

The section of a PCR where vital signs and assessments are recorded.

What is the objective section?

400

The term for pupils that change size in response to light.

What is PERRL (pupils equal, round, reactive to light)?

400

This stress reaction develops over time after repeated exposure to difficult calls.
 

What is cumulative stress (burnout)?

500

Failing to provide care that a reasonably competent EMT would under similar circumstances.
 

 What is negligence

500

The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas belong to this system that helps process nutrients.

What is the digestive system.

500

 Altering a patient care report after submission is considered this serious offense. What is this called?

What is falsification.

500

This tool measures the oxygen saturation of a patient’s blood.

What is a pulse oximeter?

500

The type of isolation precautions used when treating all patients as potentially infectious.

What are standard precautions (or universal precautions)?