Airway
Legal/Ethics
OB
MCI
Miscellaneous
100
The active, muscular part of breathing.
What is inhalation.
100
Unlawfully touching a person.
What is battery.
100
Top of the infant's head showing at the vaginal opening.
What is crowning.
100
Do the greatest good for the greatest number.
What is the goal of triage
100
How do you correct an error on a handwritten call sheet?
What is draw a single horizontal line through error and initial it and write correct information beside it.
200
Rescue breathing rate for an adult.
What is 1 breath every 5-6 seconds.
200
Unilateral termination of care by the EMT without the patient's consent and without making any provisions for continuing care by a provider of same training or higher.
What is abandonment.
200
Dilation of the cervix, delivery of the infant and delivery of the placenta.
What is the stages of labor.
200
The area where incoming ambulances meet and await further instructions at the scene of a mass-casualty incident.
What is the staging area
200
Refusal of care or transportation of a pediatric patient less than the age of what requires speaking to Medical Command?
What is 4
300
Occasional, gasping breaths, unable to maintain life.
What is agonal respirations.
300
Attempted suicides, dog bites, communicable diseases, assaults, domestic violence, sexual assaults, child/elder neglect and/or abuse.
What is mandatory reporting requirements.
300
Premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus.
What is abruption placenta
300
Responsible for notifying area hospitals and determining their availability and capabilities.
Who is the Transportation Officer
300
A patient facing you, arms at sides, palms forward is known as what position?
What is anatomical position
400
A process in which molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
What is diffusion.
400
Duty to act, Breach of duty, Damages and Causation.
What is 4 parts of negligence.
400
This is a sign of fetal distress.
What is meconium staining.
400
When using JumpSTART what is the "R"/rate that would indicate a "red" patient?
What is less than 15 or greater than 45
400
A solid organ of the abdomen, responsible for aiding in digestion and insulin production.
What is the pancreas.
500
D, Super D, E, M, G, H, A, K
What is sizes of oxygen cylinders.
500
Decapitation, dependent lividity, rigor mortis, putrefaction.
What is definitive signs of death.
500
Once the head of the fetus is delivered you suction what first.
What is mouth.
500
How would the this patient be triaged? R = less than 30, P = absent, M = slow to follow commands.
What is red
500
Effects of a medication that can be harmful to the patient.
What is untoward effects.