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100

Modern EMS care is based upon

evidence-based medicine

100

Which of the following statements regarding stress is correct? (Choose 3)

stress is avoidable if you follow a few simple rules

stress is unavoidable in the EMS profession

acute stress develops slowly due to repeat exposure to certain events

EMTs cand develop resiliency skills to manage stress

exercise can help reduce stress

EMTS should avoid exercise while on duty 

stress is unavoidable in the EMS profession

EMTs cand develop resiliency skills to manage stress

exercise can help reduce stress

100

What are the 4 levels of EMS providers?

EMR (Emergency Medical Responder) 

EMTB (Basic Emergency Medical Technician)

EMTA (Advanced)

EMTP (Paramedic)

100

The single MOST important way you can prevent the spread of infection

Washing your hands

100

EMRs such as firefighters, law enforcement officers, and park rangers are an integral part of the EMS system because:

they often arrive at the scene before the ambulance and EMTs.

200

List two professional attributes of an EMT

Professional appearance, Physical Capability, Leadership Skills, High Ethical Standards, Emotional Stability, Skills competency, Critical and Adaptive Thinking, Effective Listener, Ability to place success of team above self-interest

200

What PPE provides the best protection from exposure to airborne disease?

HEPA mask or respirator

200

Title of the physician that delegates to the EMT to provide medical care in the field.

Medical Director

200

How carbon monoxide blocks the ability of the blood to oxygenate the body.

Binds with the hemoglobin in RBCs

200

A positive TB skin test indicates that:

you have been exposed to TB.

300

Name two roles and responsibilities of an EMT

Equipment preparedness, Emergency vehicle operations, scene safety, patient assessment and treatment, lifting and moving, communication and documentation, patient advocacy, professional development, quality improvement, injury and illness prevention, certification and licensure

300

What move is used when the scene is dangerous and the patient must be moved to safety before providing care?

An emergency move

300

Give 2 examples of Public health accomplishments

Vaccination programs

Fluoridation of water supplies

Helmet laws

Sewage systems

FDA formation

Clean drinking water

Seat belt laws

Tobacco laws

Restaurant inspections

Prenatal screenings

300

______________ are microorganisms that cause diseases

Pathogens

300

The _most_ important consideration at the scene of a hazardous materials incident is:

ensuring personal safety

400

Which of the following is considered high risk for the patient?

Assessing Vital Signs

obtaining a blood glucose level

requesting consent to treat

transferring patient care

transferring patient care

400

What is a formalized process to help EMS workers to deal with acute stress?

Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)

400

The EMT is legally obligated to protect a patient's privacy according to what?

HIPPA

400

“No! I can’t believe this. This can’t be happening!”

Which stage of grief?

Denial

400

Problems that occur in the prehospital phase of the EMS operation are most often related to:

A) EMRs functioning above their level of training.

B) delayed response times to the scene by EMTs.

C) failure of the dispatcher to obtain accurate information.

D) a lack of control and coordination of resources and personnel.

a lack of control and coordination of resources and personnel.

500

Which of the following is widely considered to mark the beginning of the modern EMS system?

The EMS White Paper

the current National EMS Education Standards

the creation of the American Heart Association

the EMS Agenda for the future document

The EMS White Paper

500

You are called to a business for a patient with dizziness, headache, and nausea. As you enter the building you detect a strong odor and your eyes begin to water. You should immediately do what two things?

leave the area and call for additional resources

500

You are encouraging a patient to go to the hospital by ambulance. You know that a transport will keep you on duty several hours after your regular quitting time. This is an example of what?

Patient Advocacy

500

“Oh please, if you just let my husband be ok, I’ll be a better person.”

Which stage of grief?

Bargaining

500

As an EMT, you may be authorized to administer aspirin to a patient with chest pain based on:

Standing orders or medical direction