Airway
Trauma
Medical Terminology
Operations
Medical
100

A patient with a suspected spinal injury who requires airway care should initially have their airway opened using a

Jaw Thrust

100

Bleeding which is dark red and steady is most likely

Venous

100

A patient who is diaphoretic has

Moist skin

100

You stage your ambulance at the end of an alley that leads to an office building where there was an explosion on the first floor. The police tell you that they received a terror threat just before it occurred. A victim at the end of the alley is calling for help. What is your first concern before going to the side of the patient?

The possibility of a secondary device being present

100

What does syncope mean?

Fainting

200

While doing a patient assessment you inspect the chest and see that the patient's diaphragm rises and the ribs move down and inward. Based on this observation what is the patient doing?

Exhaling

200

A 44-year-old patient was accidentally struck in the right rib cage by a baseball bat. They have shortness of breath, and when they inhale, the left side of their chest rises and the right side lowers. When they exhale, the reverse occurs. This is known as

Paradoxical motion

200

A patient who has a weakened immune system is said to be

Immunocompromised

200

While working at a local hardware store, an employee dropped a case of chemicals, causing the containers to break and spray his legs with the chemical. He was exposed by what route?

Absorption

200

Describe agonal respirations

Irregular and gasping

300

A 50-year-old patient having difficulty breathing is sitting in a chair with cyanosis around their lips, extreme diaphoresis, and looks very scared. They speak using one or two words at a time, and audible wheezes are heard. Based on this information, what device is most appropriate for administering oxygen?

CPAP

300

From which of the following parts of the body might an impaled object be removed?

Leg, Arm, Eye, Cheek

Cheek

300

A patient is hypocapnic. This means that she has low levels of

Carbon Dioxide in the blood

300

During a hazmat operation, most EMS activities will occur in which zone? 

Cold zone

300

Where is insulin created?

Pancreas

400

Working on a ski patrol team, you come across a patient who crashed into a tree and is unconscious. You determine the following vital signs: pulse of 102, blood pressure of 98/68, respirations of 12, and a pulse oximetry of 88%. Which of these vital signs is probably incorrect?

Pulse Oximetry  

400

A 31-year-old patient was stabbed in the neck with an ice pick. They are bleeding from the wound upon arrival. What is the most appropriate way to control bleeding for this injury?

Gloved hand over the wound, then an occlusive dressing

400

What is melena?

Dark, tarry stool

400

You are called to the scene for a patient who has been contaminated by gasoline. When you arrive the HAZMAT team is washing him down with water and having him remove his clothing. What type of decontamination is this called?

Gross Decon

400

A 78-year-old patient has severe abdominal pain. When the EMT enters their bedroom, the patient is lying in bed. Their skin is pale and diaphoretic, and they are anxious. They report they have been sick and point to a trash can they vomited into. What is a likely way to describe the vomited material in the trash can if they have a GI bleed?

Coffee ground-like substance

500

While working to secure the airway of a 27-year-old patient who has vomited, you start to suction the patient. The patient continues to vomit and requires additional suctioning. You realize that she needs to be ventilated as she appears cyanotic around her lips. What is the most appropriate action at this point?

Continue to suction until the airway is clear, then ventilate

500

A local emergency department has called for a critical patient transfer to a larger trauma center. You obtain a report from the physician, learning that the patient has cardiac tamponade. Your assessment of this patient would reveal distended neck veins, a weak pulse and

A decrease in blood pressure

500

Your patient is antepartum. This means

The patient has not given birth

500

The NFPA 704 placard system is commonly used on the outside of a structure to identify hazardous material hazards within. Which color identifies health hazards?

Blue

500

A 31-year-old patient passed out as they stood up from their desk at work. They deny any past medical history and report they have had a stomach bug recently. This patient most likely experienced

Orthostatic hypotension