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| Which of the following statements regarding a pediatric patient's anatomy is correct? |
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| Children have a larger, rounder occiput compared to adults |
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| Pale skin in a child indicates that the: |
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| blood vessels near the skin are constricted |
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| An infant's fontanels should close completely by the time (s)he is |
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| The MOST common cause of dehydration in childern is: |
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| The EMT-B should be MOST concerned when a child presents with a fever and: |
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| Febril seizures are MOST common in children beween: |
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| 6 months and 6 years of age |
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| Greenstick fractures occur in infants and children because: |
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| their bones bend more easily than an adult's |
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| Critical burns in children include: |
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| partial-thickness burns covering more than 20% of the body surface |
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| Brusing to the _____ is LEAST suggestive of child abuse |
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| Death caused by shaken baby syndrome is usually the result of |
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| The components of the pediatric assessment triangle are |
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| apperance, work of breathing, and skin circulation |
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| Before assessing the respiratory adequacy of an unconscious infant or child, you must |
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| ensure that the airway is patent and clear of obstruction |
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| When assessing the heart rate of a 6-month-old infant, you should palpate the brachial or ____ artery |
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| When assessing an infant's ventilation status, you should |
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| observe the abdomen for rise and fall |
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| When ventilating a pediatric patient with a bag-valve mask device, the EMT-B should |
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| block the pop-off valve if needed to achieve adequate chest rise |
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| A viral infection that may cause obstruction of the upper airway in a child is called |
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| Which of the following statements regrading airway obstructions in children is MOST correct |
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| Finger sweeps are indicated only if you can visualize the foriegn body |
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| Before positioning an infant's or child's airway, you should |
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| place him or her on a firm surface |
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| An oropharyngeal should not be used in children who have ingested a caustic or petroleum-based product because it may |
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| When immobilizing an injured child ina pediatric immoblization device, you should |
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| secure the torso before the head |
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| A child who has no recent history of illness suddenly appears cyanotic and cannot speak after playing with a small toy. You should: |
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| perform abdominal thrusts |
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| The MOST ominous sign of impending cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children is: |
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| Children younger than ____ year(s) of age should be in a rear-facing car seat when being transported |
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| Drawing in of the muscles between the ribs or of the sternum during inspiration is called |
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| After __ minutes without oxygen, some brain damage is almost certain |
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| What is the minimum number of chest compressions that should be delivered per minute to a 4-month-old infant |
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| Obtaining continuing medical education is the responsibilty of the: |
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| When caring for the patients of a child who has died of leukemia, the EMT-B should |
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| acknowledge the death of their child in private |
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| Critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) is a program used to |
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| reduce anxiety from stressful job-related incidents |
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| Common sign and symptoms of hepititis inculde all of the following, EXCEPT: |
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| High fever, headache, and a stiff neck are common signs of |
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| When treating a patient who is trapped in a vechile and covered with broken glass, it is BEST to wear |
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| a single thick pair of puncture-proof gloves |
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| While assisting an advanced life support (ALS) crew, you are accidentlly stuck with an IV needle. You should: |
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| immediatly report the incident to your supervisor |
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| When performing his/her duties, the EMT-B is generally expected to |
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| exercise resonable care and act prudently |
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| Which of the following MOST accuratelt defines negligence? |
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| Deviation from the standard of care that may result in further injury |
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| You suspect that a 16-year-old girl has a broken leg after she was hit be a car. You explain that you plan to spilt her leg, and she agrees to treatment. What type of consent is her agreement considered? |
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| What section of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) MOST affects EMS personnel? |
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| Protecting patient privacy |
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| In relation to the wrist, the elbow is: |
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| In relation to the chest, the back is |
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| The cervical spine is composed of _ vertebrae |
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| The most superior portion of the sternum is called the |
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| The bones of the forearm are called the |
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| The heart muscle is called the |
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| Which of following vessels carry blood away from the heart? |
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| Hemoglobin is a molecule that attaches to the ___ and carries oxygen |
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| The average adult has approximately ___L of blood in his/her body |
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| The largest portion of the brain, which is commonly referred to as the "gray matter," is called the |
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| The primary organ responsible for absorption of the products of digestion is the |
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| Which of the following questions is used to determine a patient's chief complaint |
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| "What seems to be the matter?" |
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| Which of the following patient responses would establish the "E" in the SAMPLE history? |
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| "I was moving the lawn when the pain began" |
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| The pulse osimeter is an assessment tool used to evaluate the |
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| effectiveness of oxygenation |
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| Normal skin color, temperature, and condition should be |
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| A patient with profuse sweating is referred to as being |
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| You can auscultate a patient's blood pressure by |
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| deflating a blood pressure cuff while listening with a stethoscope to the return of blood flow through the brachial artery |
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| When you inspect a patien's pupils with a penlight, the pupils should normally react to the light by |
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| An elderly patient has fallen and hit her head. You assess her level of conciousness as unresponsive using the AVPU scale. Your intial care should focus on |
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| airway, breathing, and circulation |
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| The FIRST rule of safe lifting is to |
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| Keep your back in a straight, vertical position |
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| The MOST serious consequence of a poorly planned or rushed patient move is |
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| injury to you or your patient |
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| The ____ cartilage is a firm ring that forms the inferior part of the larynx |
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| In contrast to inhalation, exhalation |
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| is a passive process causd by increased intrathoracic pressure |
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| Which of the following structures is NOT found in the upper airway? |
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| The goal of the intial assessment is to |
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| identify and rapidly treat all life-threating conditions |
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| If a pulse cannot be palpated at the radial artery, you should |
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| External bleeding from an extermity can usually be controlled by a combination of |
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| direct pressure and elevation |
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| When assessing a conscious medical patient, the main purpose of the focused history is to |
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| obtain information regarding the patient's present illness |
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| When relaying patient information via radio, communications should be: |
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| Calming and reassuring an anxious patient can be facilitated by |
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| maintaining eye contact with the patient whenever possible |
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| The ____ of medication determines the route by which it will be administered |
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| Advil, Nuprin, and Motrin are brand (trade) names for |
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| A 49-year-old male with extensive cardiac history presents with 2 hours of crushing chest pain and shortness of breath.....In addition to administering 100% oxygen, you should |
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| ask him if he took his Viagra withing the past 24 hours |
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| Harsh, high-pitched inspiratory sounds are MOST characterestic of |
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| Common signs & sympotomes of acute hypervenilation syndrome include |
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| tachypnea and tingling in the extremities |
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| Albuterol is a generic name for |
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| You are dispatched to an apartment complex where a 21-year-old female has apparently overdosed on several narotic medications. She is semiconscious and has slow, shallow respriations. You should |
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| insert a nasopharyngeal airway and begin assisted ventilation |
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| Deoxygenated blood from the body returns to the: |
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| Angina pectoris occurs when |
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| myocardial oxygen demand exceeds the supply |
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| Your EMS team is performing CPR on a 60-year-old male in cardiac arrest. You connect the AED, push the analyze button, and recieve a "no shock advised" message. Your MOST apporiate action should be to |
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| determine if a palpable pulse is present |
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| Interruption of cerebral blood flow may result from all of the following EXCPEPT: |
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| When assessing arm movement of a patient with a suspected stroke, you should: |
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| ask the patient to close his/her eyes during the assessment |
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| Pain felt at a locatuib other than the orgin is called |
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| When assessing a patient with a right lower quadrant pain, you should first palpate the |
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| The MOST appropriate treatment for a patient with severe abdominal pain and signs of shock includes |
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| transporting the patient without delay |
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| Diabetic ketoacidosis occurs when |
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| insulin is not available in the body |
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| Insulin shock will MOST likely develop if a patient |
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| Takes too much of his/her prescribed insulin |
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| Classic signs & sympotoms of hyperglycemia include |
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| cool, clammy skin; weakness; tachycardia; rapid respiration |
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| A 19-year-old male complains of "not feeling right." His insulin and syringe are on nearbly table.He took his insulin but doesn't remember if he ate. In addition to giving oxygen... |
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| contact medical control and admister oral glucose |
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| The two MOST common signs of anaphylaxis are |
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| wheezing and diffuse urticaria |
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| Common side effects of epinephrine include all of the following EXCEPT |
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| A 40-year-old male was stung by a bee and is having obvious signs of a severe allergic reaction...The physicain will MOST likely advise you to |
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| inject 0.3 mL of epinephrine 1:1,000 SC |
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| Heroin is an example of a/an |
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| Syrup of ipecac is no longer recommended to treat patients who have ingested a poisonous sustance because it |
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| may result in aspiration of vomitus |
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| The MOST commonly abused drug in the US is |
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| A 49-year-old male presents with confusion, sweating and visual hallucinations. The patient's wife tell you he is a "heavy drinker" and she thinks he had a siezure...This patient is MOST like experiencing |
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| Hypothermai occurs when the core body temperature falls below |
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| Covering a patients ____ will significantly minimize radiation heat loss |
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| The two MOST efficient ways for the body to elimate excess heat are |
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| sweating and vessel dilation |
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| An air embolism associated with diving occurs when |
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| the driver holds his/her breath during a rapid ascent |
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Term
| In contrast to the brown recluse spider, the black widow spider |
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| is large and has a red-orange hourglass mark in its abdomen |
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| All of the following snakes are pit vipers, EXCEPT for then |
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| A patient complians of a rash to her lower extermities and truncal area. Your assessment reveals a small, painful blister on her inner thigh...patient was camping two days ago. You should suspect |
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| Which of the following is an functional behaviour disorder? |
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| The single most significant factor that contrubutes to suicide is |
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| A patient's wife explains that her husbands has locked himself in a bathroom where he keeps a gun. You should |
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| remain in a safe place and request law enforcement |
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| A 22-year-old with a history of depression called 911 stating that he attempted to kill himslef...An empty bottle of Dilaudid is found nearby. You should: |
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| open the patients airway and assess his respirations |
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Definition
| carries oxygen to the baby via the umbilical vein |
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Term
| The third stage of labor begins with |
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| When determining the frequency of contrations, you should |
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| time the contrations from the start of one to the start of the next |
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| During delivery of the baby's head, you should suction the mouth before the nose because |
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Definition
| suctioning the nose first may cause the baby to gasp and aspirate fluid |
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| You have delived an infant with gasping resiprations. After suctioning and stimulation with no improvement, you should |
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| inititate ventilatory assistance |
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| The energy of moving objects is called |
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| decreas the severity if deceleration injuries |
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| Internal injuries caused by gusnshot wounds are difficult to predict because |
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Definition
| the bullet may tumble or ricochet within the body |
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| The smaller vessels that carry blood away from the heart and connect the arteries to the capillaries are called |
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| Perfusion is MOST accurately defined as the |
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| circulation of blood within an organ in adequate amounts to meet the body's metabolic needs |
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| Hypovolemic shock occurs when |
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| the body connot compensate for rapid blood loss |
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| Bleeding from the nose following head trauma |
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| is a sign of a skull fracture and should not be stopped |
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| After applying a dressing to an arterial bleed from a patients arem, you notice that the dressing quickly becomnes soaked with blood. You should |
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Definition
| place additional dressings over the wound |
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| Following blunt trauma to the abdomen, a 21-year-old female complains of left upper quadrant abdominal pain with referred pain to the left should. Her abdomen is destended and tender. You suspect an injury to the |
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| hyperperfusion to the cells of the body |
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| When assessing a patient wuth signs & sympotoms of shock, it is MOST important to remember that |
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| blood pressure may be the last measureable factor to change |
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| Which of the following patients is in decompensated shock? |
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| A 20-year-old female with absent radial pulses and dilated pupils |
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| You have addressed all life-threatenging conditions and have stablized a patient. With an estimated time of arrival to the hospital of 20 minutes, you should |
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| perform a detailed physical examination |
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| A construction worker fell about 30 feet. He is semiconscious with rapid, shallow respirations with deformity to the thoracic region of his spine...Treatment includes: |
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| assisted ventilations, thermal management, elevation of the legs |
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| What layer of the skin forms a watertight, protective seal for the body? |
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| large blood vessels beneath the skin are damaged |
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| Functions of the skin include all of the following, EXCEPT |
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| the production of key antibodies |
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| Compartment syndrome would MOST likely develop following a |
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| When treating a partial-thickness burn, you should |
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| avoid the use of creams, lotions, or antiseptics |
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| When caring for a patient whose arm is covered with a dry chemical, you should |
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Definition
| brush away the chemical before flushing with water |
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Term
| In contrast to animal bits, the bite of a human |
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Definition
| carries with it a wide variety of virulent bacteria and viruses |
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| The eyeball itself is referred to as the |
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| The whit portion of the eye is called the |
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| In the normal, uninjured eye |
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Definition
| the pupils are equal in size and move together in the same direction |
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| When a light is shone into the pupil |
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| it should become smaller in size |
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| A construction worker has a large sliver of metal impaled in his right eye. You should |
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| stablize the ojbect and cover both eyes |
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| The lower jaw bone is called the |
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| The upper jaw bone is called the |
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Definition
| is the only complete circular cartilage of the trachea |
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| When caring for a patient with an open facial injury, the EMT-B should |
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| wear gloves and facial protection |
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| Following direct trauma to the superior aspect of the throat, a young male presents with labored breathing, loss of voice, and subcutaneous emphysema in the soft tissues aound his neck. You should suspect |
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| Whan a person is lying supine, at the end of exhalation the diaphragm |
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Definition
| may rise as high as the nipple line |
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Term
| The _____ nerve controls the diaphragm |
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Definition
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| An open pneumothorax occurs when |
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Definition
| air enters the pleural spance from outside the body |
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| Patients with rig fractures will commonly |
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| breathe rapidly and shallowly |
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| A flial chest occurs when |
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| a segment of the chest wall is detached from the thoracic cage |
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| You have sealed and open chest would in a patient who was stabbed in the anterior chest. He is experiencing increasing respiratory distress and tachycardia, and is developing cyanosis. You should |
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| partially remove the dressing |
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| A 28-year-old male patient was struck with a baseball bat, he is conscious and alert and complains of severe chest pain. There is bruising on the sternum and he has a rapid, irregular pulse. In additon to providing oxygen, you should |
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| prepare for immediate transport |
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Term
| Subcataneous emphysema is an indication that |
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Definition
| air is escaping into the chest wall from a damaged lung |
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| Asymmetry of the chest wall occurs when |
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Definition
| on side of the chest wall does not expand during inhalation |
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Term
| All of the following are hollow abdominal organs EXCEPT |
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Definition
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| Because the depth of an open abdominal wound is often difficult to determine |
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Definition
| prompt transport to the hospital is essential |
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| Airbags, with properly worn seat belts, are of MOST benefit when a person is involved in a |
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| A sign of kidney damage following blunt trauma is |
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| Placign a pregnant patient in a supine durign the third trimester of pregnancy |
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| may decrease the amount of blood that returns to the heart |
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| Accumulation of blood in the abdominal cavity will MOST likey cause |
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| A football player was struck in the right flank just below the posterior rib cage by another person. He complains of severe pain and point tenderness and there is a smaller amount of blood in his underwear. You should suspect |
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| blunt trauma to the kidney |
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| A 30-year-old male has a large laceration to his right lower abdomen with a loop of bowel protruding through the wound. You should remember that |
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Definition
| protruding bowel should be kept warm and moist |
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Term
| When documenting a call involving a female patient who was sexually assualted, you should |
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Definition
| avoid speculation and document only factual data |
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Term
| When worn properly, a seat belt should lie |
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Definition
| below the anterior superior iliac spines of the pelvis and against the hip joints |
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Term
| A drug is contraindicated for a patient when it |
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Definition
| may cause harm or have no positive effect |
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Term
| Which of the following medication routes has the slowest rate of absorption? |
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| What mediation form does oral gluscose come in? |
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Definition
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| A 31-year-old female is experiencing an acute asthma attack. She is conscious and alert, but in obvious respiratory distress. After assisting her with her presrcibed meter-dose inhaler, you should |
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Definition
| reassess the patient and document her response to the medication |
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Term
| All information recorded on the prehospital care report must be |
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Definition
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Term
| A patient;s refusal for EMS treatment and/or transport must be |
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| Medical control gives tou an order that seems inappropiate for the patient's condition. After confirming that you heard the physician correctly, you should |
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Definition
| advise the physician that the order is unclear and ask for clearification |
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Term
| In wgat area of the lungs does respiration occur? |
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Definition
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Term
| Hyperventilation could be associated with all of the following EXCEPT |
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Definition
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Term
| Common signs & sympotoms of acute hyperventilation syndrome include |
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Definition
| tachypnea and tingling in the extermities |
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Term
| The right coronary artery supplies blood to the |
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Definition
| right ventricle and inferior wall of the left ventricle |
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Term
| The head and brain recieve their supply of oxygenated blood from the |
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Definition
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Term
| An acute myocardial infarction occurs when |
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Definition
| myocardial tissue dies secondary to an absence of oxygen |
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Term
| When treating a patient with chest pain, you should assume he/she is having an acute myocardial infarction because |
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Definition
| the cause of the pain cannot be diagnosed in the field |
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Term
| Nitroglycerin relieves cardiac-related chest pain by: |
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Definition
| dilating the coronary arteries and improving cardiac blood flow |
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Term
| Nitroglyceric is contraindicated in patients |
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Definition
| who have experiencd a head injury |
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Term
| A transient ischemic attack occurs when |
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Definition
| the normal body processes destroy a clot in a cerebral artery |
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Term
| The 3 major parts of the brain are |
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Definition
| cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem |
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Term
| A patient with an altered mental status is |
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Definition
| not thinking clearly or is incapable of being aroused |
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Term
| The principle clinical difference between a strole and hypoglycemia is that patients with hypoglycemia |
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Definition
| usually have an altered mental status or decreased level of consciousness |
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Term
| Pain that is localized to the lower back and/or lower abdominal quadrants is MOST suggestice of |
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Definition
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Term
| Patients with acute abdominal pain should not be given anything by mouth because |
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Definition
| a full stomach may make emergency surgery dangerous |
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Term
| A 66-year-old female complains of diffuse abdominal pain and nausea. She has a history of hypertension and occasional depression. When caring for this patient, you should be MOST concerned with |
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Definition
| the possibiltly that she may vomit |
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Term
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Definition
| is a condition in which no insulin is produced by the body |
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Term
| The signs & symptoms of insulin shock are a result of |
|
Definition
| decreased blood gluscose levels |
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Term
| Kussmaul respirations are an indication that the body is |
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Definition
| attempting to elimate acids from the blood |
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Term
| You are treating a 40-year-old male with a documented blood sugar reading of 300 mg/dL. The patient is semiconscious and breathing shallowly, and is recieving assisted ventilation from you partner. You should recognize that treatment includes |
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Definition
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Term
| When obtaining a SAMPLE history from a diabetic patient, it would be MOST important to determine |
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Definition
| if he/she has had any recent illness or excessive stress |
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Term
| Urticaria is the medical term for |
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Definition
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Term
| The stinger from a honeybee should be |
|
Definition
| scraped aeay from the skin |
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Term
| Which of the following MOST accurately describes EMS? |
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Definition
| A team of team of heathcare professionals who are responsible for providing emergency care and transportation to sick and injured patients |
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| The self control needed to preform effectively when confronted with a horrifying event or life threatening situation is developed through all of the following EXCEPT |
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| The final stage of death and dying is MOST commonly displayed as |
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| CISD should be conducted no longer than ____ hours following the incident |
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| The EMT-B would MOST likely be held liable for abandonment if he/she |
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| did not make provisions for continued care of an injured patient |
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| A patient has fractured both femurs. Anatomically, these injuries are |
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| A fracture of the humerus just above the elbow would be described as a |
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| An intoxicater 40-year-old male is found lying face down. How would you document this? |
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| Relative to the kidneys, the liver is |
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| The brain connects to the spinal cord through a large opening at the base of the skull called the |
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| The intercostal spaces are located |
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| in between each of the ribs |
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| The femoral head forms a ball-and-socket joint with the |
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| Inhalation occurs when then |
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| diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract and cause a decrease in intrathoracic pressure |
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| The distal aspect of the tibia forms the |
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| Which of the following MOST accurately descibes the term 'chief complant'? |
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| The major signs/symptoms that the patient reports when asked |
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| Palpating the carotid pulse is not recommended in infants because |
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| you may inadvertently compress the trachea |
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| Cyanosis of the skin is caused by |
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| A decrease in blood pressure may indicate all of the following EXCEPT |
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| When carrying a patient on a backboard up or down stairs |
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| keep the head end elevated |
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| You should usually move a patient on a wheeled stretcher by |
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| pushing the head end of the stretcher while your partner guides the foot |
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| The actual exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs in the |
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| Of the 21% room air oxygen that a person inhales, approximately __% is exhaled |
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| The severity of hypoxia depends MOSTLY on the patients |
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| A 37-year-old male has an apparent foriegn body obstruction. He is conscious and alert and is coughing forcefully. His skin is pink, warm, and moist. You should |
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| encourage him to cough and transport |
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| What maneuve should be used to open the airway of an unresponsive patient with suspected trauma? |
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| The heart rate for an adult at rest typically range between |
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| Where should you evaluated skin color in patients with deeply pigmented skin? |
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| The ongoing assessment is performed to determine all of the following EXCEPT |
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| the reason why the patient called EMS |
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| While en route to the scene of a shootingm the dispatched advises you that the caller states that the perpetrator has fled the scene. You should |
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| confirm this information with law enforcement at the scene |
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| Two way communication that requires the EMT-B to "push to talk" and "release to listen" describes what mode of commination? |
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| When providing a patient report via radio, you should protect the patient's privacy by |
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| not disclosing his/her name |
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| When communicating with a patient, it is important to remember that |
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| most elderly people think clearly and are capable of answering questions |
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| You are assessing a 60-year-old male with severe chest pain. You should |
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| ask him if he has high blood pressure or has ever had a heart attack |
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| Continuing education in EMS serves to |
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| maintain, update, and expand your knowledge and skills |
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| The continuous quality improvement process is designed to |
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| identify areas of improvement and provide remedial training if needed |
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| You may be authorized to administer asprin to a patient with chest pain based on |
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| The standards for perhospital emergency care and the individulas who provide it are typically regulated by the |
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| Which of the following is a unique function of the EMD |
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| Providing callers with life-saving instructions |
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| EMTs who follow a coordinated continuum of care do so because |
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| it maximizes survival and reduces patient suffering |
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| Which of the following statements regarding the different stages of the grieving process is correct |
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| The stages of the grieving process may occur simultaneously |
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| When a patient is dying, he/she may experience regression. This is MOST accurately defined as |
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| behavior consisted with an earlier developmental stage |
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| Common factors that influence how a patient reacts to the stress of an illness/injury include all of the following EXCEPT |
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| What should you do before attempting to access a patient trapped in a vehicle? |
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| Ensure the vehicle is stable |
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| Which of the following components are needed to prove negligence |
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| Duty to act, breach of duty, injury/damages, anf causation |
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| Which of the following scenarios MOST accurately depicts abandonment |
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| Paramedic transfer patient care to an EMT-B |
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| When face with a situation in which a patient is in cardiac arrest, and a valid DRN order cannot be located, you should |
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| begin resuscitation at once |
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| The manner in which the EMT-B must act or behave when caring for a patient is called the |
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| The _____ is a prominent body mass that is located at the base of the skull and posterior to the ear |
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| Which of the following is MOST characterist of adequate breahing in an adult |
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| Respirations of 20 breath/min and bilateral chest movement |
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| The artery that can be palpated on the anterior surface of the foot is the |
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| White blood cells are also called _____ and function by |
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| leukocytes, protecting the body from infection |
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| Basic Life Support is noninvasive, meaning that it: |
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| does not involve penetration of the body |
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| When ventilating an apneic patient with a pocket face mask, you should deliver each breath: |
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| while watching for adequate chest rise |
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| A 60-year-old male is found to be unresponsivem pulseless, and apneic. You should: |
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| begin CPR until an AED is available |
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| Gastric distention will MOST likely occur |
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| if you ventilate a patient too fast |
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| What type of medical direction do standing orders and protocols describe? |
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| Which of the following body organs is affected by hepatitis B and C viruses? |
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| The areas of the spinal column, in descending order, are the: |
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| cervival, thoracic, lumber, sacral, coccyx |
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| Baseline vitals are referred to as such because they: |
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| are the initial vital signs that will allow you to trend the patient's condition by comparing them to future vital signs |
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| In addition to blood pressure, pulse, and respirations, which of the following should also be assessed when evaulating a patient's vital signs? |
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| Pupillary reaction to light |
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| Prior to applying a nonrebreathing mask on a patient, you must ensure that the: |
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| reservoir bag is fully inflated |
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| An alert patient presents with a regular pattern of inhalation and exhalation and breath sounds that are bilaterally clear and equal. These findings are MOST consistent with: |
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| Narrowing of the coronary arteries due to a buildup of fatty deposits is called |
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| What Glasgow Coma Scale score would you assign to a patient who responds to painful stimuli, uses inappropriate words, and flexes his/her arm in response to pain |
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| Which of the following is a nonspecific complaint that is commonly associated with an acute abdomen? |
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| When administering epinephrine via auto-injector, you should hold the injector in place for |
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| A 37-year-old male is having a severe allergic reaction to penicillin. How would you proceed with the treatment of this patient? |
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| Administer oxygen, transport at once, and request a paramedic rendezvous |
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| DTs is a syndrome associated with withdrawal from: |
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| Heat cramps are MOST likey the result of |
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| a loss of water and electrolytes |
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| A 40-year-old male intentionally cut his wrist out of anger after losing his high-payiny job. Law enforcement has secured the scene prior to your arrival. As you enter the residence and visualize the patient, you can see that he has a towel around his wrist and a moderate amount of blood has soaked through it. You should: |
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| calmly identify yourself to the patient |
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| Braxton-Hicks contractions are characterized by: |
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| alleviation of pain with movement or changing positions |
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| The cervical spine is MOST protected from whiplash-type injuries when the: |
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| headrest is appropriately positioned |
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| When evaluting the mechanism of injury if a car vs pedestrian collision, you should first: |
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| approximate the speed of the vechile that struck the pedestrian |
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| Neurogenic shock occurs when |
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| failure of the nervous system causes widespread vasodilation |
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| A 45-year-old male presents with severe vomiting and diarrhea of 3 days' duration. He is confused, diaphoretic, and has a weak and rapid radial pulse. His blood pressure is 88/50 mm Hg. After applying 100% supplemental oxygen, you should: |
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| prepare for immediate transport |
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| is a jagged cut caused by a sharp object or blunt force trauma |
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| Patients with full-thickness burns generally do not complain of pain because |
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| the nerve endings have been destroyed |
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| Which of the following is LEAST suggestive of a closed head injury? |
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| Briskly constricting pupils when exposed to light |
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| Facial injuries should be identified and treated as soon as possible, because |
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| of the risk for airway problems |
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| You are transporting an immobilized patient with severe facial trauma. As you are preparing to give your radio report to the hospital, the patient begins vomiting large amounts of blood. You should |
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| turn the backboard on its side |
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| A patient who presents with profound cyanosis following a chest injury |
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| requires prompt oxygenation and ventilation |
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| membranous folds that attach the intestines to the walls of the body |
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| Common signs of a skull fracture include all of the following EXCEPT |
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| superficial scalp lacerations |
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| Early signs of respiratory distress in a pediatric patient include all of the following EXCEPT |
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| A common cause of shock in an infant is |
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| Clouding of the lenses of the eyes is called |
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| Many elderly victims of physical abuse may make false statements or lie about the orgin of their injuries because |
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| they fear retribution from the abuser |
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| Fractures of the pelvis in older patients often occure as the result of a combination of |
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| osteoporsis and low-energy trauma |
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| Disinfection is MOST appropriately defined as |
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| killing of pathogenic agents with a chemical made for that purpose |
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| Your primary concern when arriving at the scene of a motor vechile crash is |
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| surveying the area for hazards |
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| When removing a critically injuried patient from his/her vechile, you should |
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| secure any injured extermities to another |
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| If a decontamination area is required at the scene, it will be situated |
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| after the extrication area and before the triage area |
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| A mass casualty incident is MOST accurately defined as |
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| an incident that greatly taxes or depletes a system's available resources |
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| Your work uniform is an example of what level of protection? |
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| A 50-year-old female is entrapped in her passanger car after it struck a tree. As the rescue team is preparing to extricate her, you quickly assess her and determine she is breathing shallowly and that her radial pulse is absent. You should |
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| maintain spinal stabilization as she is extricated |
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