Special Challenges
Transport Ops
Extraction & Rescue
Incident Management
Terrorism & Disaster Management
100

A permanent surgical opening in the neck that some patients breathe through.

What is a stoma?

100

The nine phases of an ambulance call begin with this phase, before the call even comes in.

What is preparation?

100

The EMT's number-one priority at any rescue or extrication scene.

What is safety?

100

The standardized system used to organize resources and command at any incident.

What is the incident management system (ICS)?

100

The acronym for the categories of terrorist weapons.

What is CBRNE?

200

The term for a feeding tube placed directly into the stomach through the abdominal wall.

What is a gastrostomy tube (G-tube)?

200

The dangerous area around the ambulance where a driver cannot see, requiring a spotter when backing.

What is a blind spot?

200

The type of access that requires tools to force open doors or windows.

What is complex (forcible) access?

200

The single person in overall charge of an incident.

Who is the incident commander?

200

The zones at a hazmat/terrorism scene: hot, warm, and this outermost one.

What is the cold zone?

300

This the device that handles the functions of the left ventricle. We transport these patients to MUSC. 

What is a left ventricular assist device (LVAD)?

300

This is the method by which you kill pathogenic agents by directly applying a chemical made for that purpose to a surface or equipment.

What is disinfection?

300

Confined space, water, and trench rescues require this specially trained group.

What is a technical rescue team?

300

The process of sorting multiple patients by the severity of their injuries.

What is triage?

300

The process of removing hazardous substances from patients and responders.

What is decontamination (decon)?

400

You will be unable to palpate this when assessing a patient with an LVAD.

What is a pulse?

400

These are the two most dangerous phases of air medical transport.

What are takeoff and landing?

400

This is the 'E' in the FAILURE mnemonic.

What is equipment not mastered?

400

A common START triage tag color meaning the patient needs immediate care.

What is red (immediate)?

400

The type of chemical agent, like sarin.

What is a nerve agent?

500

In patients with epilepsy, this device can be used to help control seizures if medication has not proven effective. 

What is a Vagus nerve stimulator?

500

When marking an area as a landing zone for a helicopter, the provider needs to mark off an area this large.

What is 100ft by 100ft?

500

This is your ability to understand and react to threats around you. 

What is situational awareness?

500

This the triage process used to triage pediatric patients. 

What is JumpSTART?


500

This agency provides key technical information to responders who respond to an incident involving a chemical spill.

What is CHEMTREC?