Legal/Operational
Anatomy
Assessment
Trauma
Random
100

When a patient is unable to make a rational decision regarding consenting to emergency care, the EMT may care for the patient based on:

A. Informed Consent
B. Expressed Consent
C. Minor Consent
D. Implied Consent

D. Implied Consent

100

Name at least 4 bodily systems.

Nervous
Reproductive
Respiratory
Endocrine
Digestive
Skeletal
Lymphatic
Integumentary

100

What is typically one of the initial interventions provided, once EMS arrives, for an unresponsive patient who has been injured by a fall? 

A. Manual stabilization of the cervical spine
B. Acquiring a 4-Lead ECG
C. Application of Oxygen
D. Application of the AED

A. Manual stabilization of the cervical spine

100

What is the resulting injury called when the burn penetrates all the way to the bottom layer of skin? 

A. Full Thickness
B. Superficial
C. Superficial partial thickness
D. Partial Thickness

A. Full Thickness

100

Why do scalp injuries often bleed heavily? 

A. Head trauma causes vasodilation
B. There is a rich supply of blood vessels in the scalp
C. The vessels in the scalp constrict more readily than other blood vessels
D. Blood of the scalp is thinner

B. There is a rich supply of blood vessels in the scalp

200

Laws that have been developed by states to minimize the risk of being held liable for individuals providing emergency care to victims of illness or injury are called: 

A. Immunity Proclamations
B. Advanced Directives
C. Good Samaritan Laws
D. Protocols

C. Good Samaritan Laws

200

Smooth Muscle is responsible for:

A. Movement of the eyeballs
B. Chewing and swallowing
C. Contraction of the heart
D. Constriction or dilation of the blood vessels

D. Constriction of dilation of the blood vessels

200

What is the highest numerical value assigned to verbal response in computing the GCS?

A. 6 points
B. 4 points
C. 3 points
D. 5 points

D. 5 points

200

During your primary assessment of a patient with chest trauma, you determine that he may have a tension pneumothorax. In order to treat this condition, you should: 

A. Insert a chest tube using items from the OB kit
B. Insert and over-the-catheter needle into the affected chest wall
C. Call medical command for permission to decompress the chest
D. Call for ALS backup

D. Call for ALS backup

200

Why is the treatment of pediatric airway swelling more critical than treatment of airway swelling in adults? 

A. Because of increased oxygen demands in children
B. Because of the small diameter of the airway
C. Adult airway swelling is more critical because of increased oxygen demand in adults
D. Because of the added difficulty in diagnosis

B. Because of the small diameter of the airway

300

How long after a critical incident should defusing take place? 

A. 6 to 10 hours
B. 1 to 4 hours
C. 24 to 72 hours
D. 30 to 45 mins

B. 1 to 4 Hours

300

The grape-like structures where the actual air exchange occurs in the lungs are called the:

A. Bronchus
B. Alveoli
C. Epiglottis
D. Pharynx

B. Alveoli

300

You are dispatched to the residence for a 34-year-old male patient complaining of severe abdominal pain for the past 2 hours. On arrival, the patient tells you he would rate the pain as a 9 on a 1 to 10 scale. What part of the OPQRST would this information apply to? 

A. P
B. O
C. S
D. Q

C. S for Severity

300

Which of these is part of the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT)? 

A. Appearance
B. Airway
C. Respiratory Rate
D. Pulse Rate

A. Appearance

300

Of the signs and symptoms of a developing tension pneumothorax, which is the MOST important to recognize? 

A. Tachycardia
B. Extreme anxiety and apprehension
C. Jugular vein distention
D. Severely decreased or absent breath sounds on the injured side

D. Severely decreased or absent breath sounds on the injured side

400

What is the document used to identify incident objectives, issue assignments, and list plans, procedures, and protocols in an MCI?

A. Standing Orders
B. Standard Operating Procedures
C. Incident Action Plan
D. Mission Statement

C. Incident Action Plan

400

The double-walled sac that encloses the heart is called the: 

A. Ventricles
B. Pericardium
C. Umbilical sac
D. Epicardial membrane

B. Pericardium

400
SPECIAL QUESTION


Name as many types of shock as you can.

Specific types = 100 points
Categories = 50 points
Stages = 25 points

Specific:
Hemoragic Hypovolemic
Nonhemoragic Hypovolemic
Burn
Anaphylactic
Septic
Neurogenic
Cardiogenic

Categories:
Hypovolemic
Distributive
Cardiogenic
Obstructive

Stages:
Compensatory
Decompensatory

400

How would you document the presence of double vision in a patient who was struck in the back of the head with a baseball? 

A. Vertigo
B. Diplopia
C. Disconjugate gaze
D. Consensual response

B. Diplopia

400

Which of these is likely to cause localized trauma only?

A. Rifle
B. Handgun
C. Knife
D. Shotgun

C. Knife

500

Differentiate between ethics and morals in medicine

Ethics:
Being up to date on procedures and skills
Morals:
The "right from wrong" of an EMT

500

Name the 5 sections of the spinal cord...

Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coccygeal

500

Run through the entire Glasgow Coma Scale and what each number and category represent. Each correct answer is worth 50 points!

Eye
4 Spontaneous
3 Verbal
2 Painful
1 None

Verbal
5 Spontaneous
4 Confused
3 Inappropriate Words
2 Incomprehensible Noises
1 None

Motor
6 Obeys Commands
5 Localizes Pain
4 Normal Flexion (Away from pain)
3 Abnormal Extension (Decorticate)
2 Abnormal Flexion (Decerebrate)
1 None

500

Run through a full trauma assessment from the skills sheet.

BSI/PPE
MOI
Number of Patients
ALS
C-Spine
General Impression
Responsiveness
Life Threats
ABCs
Patient Priority
Vital Signs
SAMPLE
Head
Neck
Chest
Abdomen/Pelvis
Lower Ext
Upper Ext
Posterior
Manage Secondary Injuries
Determine when to reassess

500

Name the three categories of patient movement and an example for each.

Emergent
Urgent
Non-Urgent