EMERGENCY SERVICES FISDAP Operations Questions with Answers.
Operations Exam Practice Questions
1. What is your priority as the incident commander
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A. Ensuring safety of EMS personnel.
B. Monitor incident organization.
C. Directing extrication of casualties.
D. Notification of the media.
2. You are the first ambulance to arrive on the scene of a school bus rollover. The
fire department has stabilized the bus. What should you do?
A. Have your partner begin triaging patients.
B. Wait for your manager to arrive on scene.
C. Begin filling out patient care reports.
D. Load and transport the first patient you find.
3. A 43 year old male complains of a stiff neck, persistent cough, and fever for the
past week. He states he has been in and out of homeless shelters for the past 5
months. What should you do?
A. Apply oxygen by non-rebreather mask.
B. Use gloves, gown, and HEPA mask.
C. Put on eye protection and a surgical mask.
D. Have the patient wear a HEPA mask.
4. What is your major concern when performing a scene size up?
A. Safety of your crew.
B. Bystander interference.
C. Number of patients.
D. Weather conditions.
5. You are the first to arrive at a scene of an industrial complex. You witness
people running out of one buildings with rags over their mouths. An older gentleman
falls clutching his chest. What should you do?
A. Don a N95 mask and go to the gentleman that is suffering a possible MI.
B. Establish a safety zone and and evaluate what additional resources are needed.
C. Use your PA system and tell the people that can hear you to come to the sound of
your voice.
D. Roll down the window to smell to verify a toxic substance.
6. Your patient has a laceration to the face which aerosolizes blood each time the
patient exhales. What items of personal protective equipment would you choose for
this situation?
A. Gloves only
B. Mask and gown only
C. Goggles and gown only
D. Gloves, goggles, mask and gown
7. Which of the following has ultimate responsibility for the patient care aspects
of an EMS system?
A. Ambulance service director.
B. Medical director.
C. The operations officer.
D. EMS battalion chief.
8. When gaining access to the driver in a vehicular collision, what is the access of
choice?
A. Door
B. Windshield
C. RoofD. Side window
9. You arrive at motor vehicle collision involving two cars and four patients.
There is no entrapment and the scene is safe. Which command system should be
utilized?
A. START command
B. Singular command
C. Unified command
D. NIMS command
10. What additional resources would you need at a motor vehicle accident with a
trapped 22 year old female?
A. Rescue Squad and the Fire Department.
B. Second ambulance and the Fire Department.
C. Second ambulance and additional State Police.
D. Additional State Police and the Fire Department.
11. Which of the following is NOT necessary during an ambulance inspection?
A. Checking an inventory of medical equipment carried in the vehicle used in the
care of patients
B. Checking the ambulance for any exterior damage to the vehicle body that may
interfere with operations.
C. Checking the ambulance on-board oxygen system to ensure you have adequate oxygen
available.
D. Checking the ambulance with the engine off when evaluating guages, brakes, and
warning lights.
12. Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning protection by the good
Samaritan laws?
A. Agood Samaritan law allows an EMT to exceed the scope of practice, if necessary,
when providing emergency care off duty.
B. An EMT is expected to act as a lay person would act when providing emergency care
off duty.
C. The purpose of the good Samaritan laws is to protect people trying to help in an
emergency.
D. An EMT cannot be sued for negligence if the state in which he works has a good
Samaritan law.
13. When you are caring for more than one trauma patient at a time, when should you
change your gloves?
A. Whenever they become soiled
B. For each new patient
C. For each new procedure
D. Whenever time permits
14. A 26 year old female jumped from the second floor of her house. She states she
was getting away from her abusive husband. What should you do?
A. Obtain a set of vital signs.
B. Asses for compression injury to the spine.
C. Determine if the scene is safe.
D. Check for bilateral ankle fractures.
15. Which process is LEAST used by EMS to ensure that equipment is clean?
A. Inspection
B. Disinfection
C. Sterilization
D. Decontamination16. Your unit is the first on scene at a mass casualty incident. What should you do?
A. Establish a treatment and transport area.
B. Set up a command post and start triage.
C. Start removing the patients from the scene.
D. Treat the first patient with most life-threatening injury.
17. When should you check and restock any missing inventory on your vehicle?
A. After each call throughout the day.
B. After your first call.
C. At the end of your shift.
D. At the beginning of your shift.
18. What is the most common route of hazardous materials exposure?
A. Absorption
B. Injection
C. Ingestion
D. Inhalation
19. during your radio report to the hospital, which of the following pieces of
information should not be relayed?
A. Baseline vital signs
B. Patient's name
C. Patient's age
D. Patient's status
20. An 27 year old male suffered a partial amputation of his foot in a farming
accident. Bleeding is controlled. He is alert and oriented but refuses treatment.
He speaks directly with online medical control but still refuses treatment and
transportation. What should you do?
A. Assume implied consent and transport the patient.
B. Call social services and report suspicions of neglect.
C. Carefully obtain and document the patient's refusal.
D. Call law enforcement for an assisted transport.
21. On-scene safety of EMS providers is the responsibility of whom?
A. All crew members.
B. The patients family.
C. The triage officer.
D. Law enforcement.
22. A patient is trapped in a car with side to side rocking. What should you do?
A. Extricate the patient
B. Stabilize the car
C. Remove the roof
D. Remove the steering wheel
23. How should you dispose of dressings and bandages that are saturated with blood?
A. In any normal garbage container
B. A cardboard box and sealed with tape
C. At a hospital ED trash container
D. In a red bag with a bio hazard seal
24. A 22 year old female is HIV positive. She complains of left arm pain. What type
of BSI should you use?
A. Gloves and a gown
B. Gloves onlyC. Face shield only
D. Gloves, face shield, and gown
25. A patient with AIDS vomited blood during transport. How should you disinfect
your ambulance?
A. Replace the mattress and throw out the sheets.
B. Soak the mattress pad for 20 minutes in disinfectant, then let the mattress stand
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