When treating a patient who is trapped in a vehicle and covered with broken glass,
it is best to wear:
A.) Puncture-proof leather gloves over your latex
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B.)Latex gloves with thick leather gloves underneath
C.)Firefighter gloves only, to perseve manual dexterity.
D.)Thick firefighter gloves over two pairs of latex gloves - a.) Puncture-proof
leather gloves over your latex gloves
According to the National EMS Scope of Practice Model, an EMT should be able
to:
A.) Adminster epinephrine via the subcutaneous route
B.) Assist a patient with certain prescribed medications
C.) Insert a perioheral IV line and infuse fluids.
D.) Interpret a basic (ECG) rhythm and treat accordingly - b.) Assist a patient with
certain prescribed medications
You are transporting a 40-year old male with respiratory distress. The patient tells
you that he recently had a positive tuberculosis (TB) skin test and is currently
being evaluated for possible TB. You should:
A.) Apply a nasal cannula on the patient and a sterile surgical mask on yourself.
B.) Apply a sterile surgical mask on yourself and a HEPA respirator on a patient
C.) Remain at least 3 feet away from the patient and apply a surgical mask on him.
D.) Apply a nonrebreathing mask on the patient and a high-effciency particulate air
(HEPA) respirator on yourself. - d.) Apply a nonrebreathing mask on the patient
and a high-effciency particulate air (HEPA) respirator on yourself.
While transporting a woman with diabetes, you should inadvertently give oral
glucose even though her blood glucose level was high. You reassess the patient
and note that her condition did not change; she remained stable.
You should:
A.) Notify law enforcement so they can file an incident report.
B.) Contact medical control and notify them of the error.
C.) Document the error and report it to your supervisor
Exclude this intervention from the PCR because it did not harm the patient. - b.)
Contact medical control and notify them of the error.The official transfer of patient care does not occur until the EMT:
A.) Notifies the admitting clerk of the patient care does not occur until the EMT:
A.) Notifies the admitting clerk of the patient's arrival at the hospital
B.) Gives oral report to the emergency room physician or nurse.
C.) Gives a radio report to the recieving medical facility
D.) Informs dispatch of the patient's arrival at the emergency department - b.)
Gives oral report to the emergency room physician or nurse.
The compliance-monitoring component of an infection control plan should:
A.) Address issues such as medical waste collection, storage, and ambulance
disinfection
B.) Ensure that employees understand what they should do and why it is important
C.) Consist of a list of tasks that pose a risk for contact with blood or other body
fluids.
D.) Identify who to notify after an exposure and where treatment should be
provided - b.) Ensure that employees understand what they should do and why it is
important
As an EMT, it is important to remember that the signs and symptoms of
cumulative stress:
A.) May not be obvious or present all the time.
B.) Usually manifest suddenly and without warning.
C.) Cannot be identified and can cause health problems.
D.) Are most effectively treated with medications - a.) May not be obvious or
present all the time.
EMS as we know it today had its origins in 1966 with the publication of:
A.) The Emergency Medical Services Act
B.) Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured.
C.) Accidental Death and Disability: The neglected Disease of Modern Society
D.) The Department of Transportation's White Paper: Death and Dying. -
Accidental Death and Disability: The neglected Disease of Modern Society
You and your partner are attempting to resuscitate a middle-aged female in cardiac
arrest. Because of the remote geographic location, you are unable to contact
medical control. What should you do?
A.) Follow locally established protocols or standing orders
B.) Make continous attempts to contact medical control.
C.) Ask the husband if he wants to continue resuscitation.D.) Perform CPR only and intiate immediate ransport. - a.) Follow locally
established protocols or standing orders
You and your partner respond to a residence of a 66-year old male with shortness
of breath. As you are assessing the patient, his wife tells you that he was recently
diagnosed with lung cancer. The patient is verbally abusive and tells you that
failure of the health care system caused his disease. Which stage of the greiving
process is the patient's behavior consistent with?
A.) Anger
B.) Depression
C.) Denial
D.) Bargaining - a.) Anger
When considering his or her personal life, it is important for the EMT to realize
that:
A.) He or she should not discuss stressful issues with family members
B.) It is more difficult to effectively relax at home than it is while on duty
C.) Shift work is the least stressful type of an EMS-related work schedule
D.) Family or friends may not understand the stress associated with EMS - d.)
Family or friends may not understand the stress associated with EMS
Which of the following signs would indicate that your partner is experiencing
significant stress?
A.) Acute increase in appetite
B.) Increased interest in daily activites
C.) Isolation from the rest of the crew
D.) Hyperactivity during an EMS call - c.) Isolation from the rest of the crew
Which of the following situations requires you to notify the appropriate
authorities?
A.) Drug overdose
B.) Accidental knife wound
C.) Cardiac arrest
D.) Attemted Suicide - d.) Attemted Suicide
Shortly after you load your patient, a 50-year-old man with abdominal pain, into
the ambulance, he tells you that he changed his mind and does not want to go to
the hospital. The patient is conscious and alert and has no signs of mental
incapacitation. You are suspicious that the man has a significant underlying
condition and feel strongly that he should go to the hospital. Which of thefollowing statements regarding this situation is correct? - A mentally competent
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