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Communication
Lifting & Moving
Anatomy/Medical terminology
Pathophysilogy
Life development
100
While completing a radio transmission, you should:
What is Obtain confirmation your message was received and understood
100
Too many EMT's are injured in what event:
What is lifting patients
100
You arrive to the scene and find your patient lying face up on his back. What is this position called?
What is Supine
100
The prefix patho- means what?
What is Disease
100
A child aged from 1 month to 1 year is called a/an:
What is infant
200
How many seconds should you wait to talk after pressing the button on the radio
What is 1 second
200
what type of move is used when the patient is suffering from an immediate life threat?
What is urgent
200
First line of defense in protecting the body from the environment is:
What is Integumentary
200
Ambient air contains mostly:
What is Nitrogen
200
At what age is a child considered to be an adolescent?
What is 12-18 years
300
A center that serves as a dispatch and coordination area and is ideally in contact with all other areas of the system is called a/an:
What is a base station?
300
What muscle group should you not use while lifting patients?
What is Back muscles
300
The primary job of the Respiratory system is to transport what?
What is oxygen from the air to the blood
300
when the diaphragm contracts, the patient:
What is Inhales
300
what is the normal respiratory rate for a neonate immediately after birth?
What is 40-60 breaths per minute
400
As you complete your assessment, you place your hand on your patients shoulder. This is an example of:
What is Haptics
400
A stair chair should be used under what circumstances?
What is narrow stairs and hallways
400
An imaginary line drawn vertically from the armpit to the ankle is called:
What is Midaxillary
400
What type of metabolism is responsible for the largest creation of ATP?
What is Aerobic
400
until how many weeks of age is an infact considered primarily a nose breather?
What is four weeks
500
Radio communications, which may include patient assessment findings, responses to interventions, and information from the scene is monitored by the:
What is Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
500
How many basic principles are used when discussing body mechanics?
What is four
500
Occipital, Parietal, Temporal, and Frontal are all parts of the:
What is Cranium
500
what does FiO2 stand for?
What is Fraction of inspired oxygen
500
At what age bracket does cardiac output start to diminish?
What is Middle adulthood