Where does the modern EMS system have its origin? - CORRECT ANSWER The
modern EMS system has its origins in funeral homes, which often operated
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ambulances. However, funeral home operators were often serving competing business
interests and patients received little trained care until the hospital.
What is considered the "birth" of EMS? - CORRECT ANSWER In 1966, a paper titled
"Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society" is
published by the National Academy of Sciences. This paper is widely known in the EMS
profession as the White Paper. The White Paper is widely considered the birth of
modern EMS. It spotlighted inadequacies of prehospital care in the United States,
particularly related to trauma.
Who developed the first EMT National Standard Curriculum? - CORRECT ANSWER
Early in the 1970s, the US Department of Transportation developed the first EMT
National Standard Curriculum.
What are the levels of EMS training? - CORRECT ANSWER Emergency Medical
Responder (EMR): provides basic, immediate care including bleeding control, CPR,
AED and emergency childbirth.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): includes all EMR skills, advanced oxygen and
ventilation skills, pulse oximetry, noninvasive blood pressure monitoring, and
administration of certain medications.
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT): includes all EMT skills, advanced
airway devices, intravenous and intraosseous access, blood glucose monitoring, and
administration of additional medications.
Paramedic: includes all preceding training levels, advanced assessment and
management skills, various invasive skills, and extensive pharmacology interventions.
This is the highest level of prehospital care outlined in the National EMS Education
Standards.
What are EMT roles and responsibilities? - CORRECT ANSWER Equipment
preparedness
Emergency vehicle operations
Establish, maintain scene safety
Patient assessment and treatment
Lifting and moving
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Patient advocacy
Professional development
Quality improvement
Illness and injury prevention
Maintain certification/licensure
What is the role of the medical director? - CORRECT ANSWER The medical director is
a physician responsible for providing medical oversight. The medical director oversees
quality improvement.
What are the two types of medical direction? - CORRECT ANSWER Online medical
direction: direct contact between the physician and EMT via or radio.
Offline medical direction: written guidelines and protocols.
What is an EMT's first priority? - CORRECT ANSWER The EMT's first priority is always
his or her own safety. Scene safety is always the top priority!
The EMT's safety priorities after personal safety are for his/her partner(s), patients and
bystanders.
What are the types of stress? - CORRECT ANSWER Acute stress: an immediate
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