Preparatory
Operations
Assessment
Medical
Trauma
100

The first priority of the EMT at an emergency scene is to:

Provide for personal protection

100

Any event that places excessive demands on emergency response personnel and equipment is called a _______________

Multiple casualty incident

100

The nasopharynx opens into the:

Pharynx

100

A medication commonly prescribed for the patient with a history of breathing problems is a(n):

Bronchodilator

100

Newton’s first law of motion states that a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by:

An outside source

200

The technique used when quickly removing a patient from a vehicle is called:

Rapid extrication

200

The blue color of the NFPA 704 system indicates which type of hazardous material?

Health

200

The leading cause of death for patients in early adulthood is:

Accidents

200

Altered mental status and the inability to speak or feel sensation or move are all signs or symptoms of:

Neurologic deficit

200

The type of shock most commonly caused by profound blood or fluid loss is:

Hypovolemic

300

Which of the following best describes the distribution of sodium in the body?

Primarily outside the cell

300

The senior EMT who arrives at the scene of an MCI or disaster assumes responsibility as the __________________

EMS Incident Commander

300

On the AVPU scale, a patient who responds or attempts to respond only when spoken to is rated as:

Verbal

300

The organ(s) responsible for the production of insulin is (are) the:

Pancreas

300

The innermost layer of the skin is the:

Subcutaneous

400

A 24-year-old female patient has fallen from the roof of her house and is unconscious. The best method of opening her airway is the:

Jaw Thrust Maneuver

400

Responding to a WMD incident requires ____________________

Identical strategies and tactics used on other calls

400

In assessing potential injuries from a fall during a scene size-up, determine:

The surface on which the patient landed

400

The most common sources of injected poisons are:

Bites and stings

400

An example of a superficial burn would be a(n):

Sunburn

500

The normal heart rate range for a child 3 to 5 years of age is:

80-120 beats per minute

500

A typical color-coding system for triage tags assigns high-priority patients the color ___________________________

Red

500

Drug actions that are not desired and occur in addition to the desired therapeutic effects are referred to as:

Side effects

500

One method of protecting oneself against false accusations by an emotionally disturbed patient is:

Involving third-party witnesses

500

Epistaxis is another way of saying the patient has:

Nosebleed