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EMT Basics
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health-sciences
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. System of glands that produce chemicals called hormones that help to regulate many body activities and functions
endocrine system
quality improvement
zygomatic arches
supine
2. An organ located in the LUQ of the ab that acts as a blood filtering system and a reservoirs for reserves of blood
anatomy
trachea narrower - trachea softer - more flexible - airway structures smaller - cricoid not well developed - chest wall softer - tongue proportionally larger than an adults
scope of practice
spleen
3. A leaf - shaped structure that prevents food and foreign matter from entering the trachea
epiglottis
peripheral pulses
plasma
tarsal
4. Away from the head; usually compared with another structure that is closer to the head
inferior
standard precautions
voluntary muscle
direct carry
5. On both sides
phalanges
bilateral
hypoperfusion
nasal bones
6. Adults: 12-19 Children: 15-30 Infants: 25-50
Breathing Rates
HIPAA
musculoskeletal system
fibula
7. Artery of the lower arm. it is felt when taking the pulse at the wrist
mid - axillary line
radial artery
xiphoid process
supine
8. Muscle that can be conscious controlled; attaches to bones; forms the major muscle mass of the body - responsible for movement
lateral
involuntary muscle
ventricles
voluntary muscle
9. The organisms that cause infection - such as viruses and bacteria
capillary
pathogens
contamination
Medical director
10. Specialized involuntary muscle found only in the heart; has its own blood supply; contracts on its own
tarsal
RBC
epinephrine
cardiac muscle
11. Pediatric airway
metatarsal
standard precautions
trachea narrower - trachea softer - more flexible - airway structures smaller - cricoid not well developed - chest wall softer - tongue proportionally larger than an adults
DNR
12. The foot bone
metatarsal
pharynx
nasal bones
Good Samaritan Laws
13. Blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart
brachial artery
coronary arteries
protocols
Left Upper Quadrant
14. Musuclar sac between the esophagus and the small intestine where digestion of food begins
concealment
stomach
ligament
From the body--> Vena Cava -->SA Node -->Right atrium -->Right Ventricle -->AV Node -->pulmonary artery-->lungs -->pulmonary vein -->left atrium -->left ventricle -->Aorta -->body
15. Gripping with as much hand surface as possible in contact with the objects being lifted - all fingers bent at the same angle - hands at least 10 inches apart
ventricles
power grip
Oxygen
carpals
16. The superior and widest portion of the pelvis
involuntary muscle
concealment
QI
ilium
17. An emergency involving multiple patients
DNR
atria
multiple - casualty incident
protocols
18. The 33 bones of the spinal column
liability
bilateral
vertebrae
radius
19. The medial and larger bone of the lower leg
stress
skeleton
tibia
direct carry
20. Action:increases levels of O2 in the blood - indications: hypoxia - known or suspected - dose: 6lpm NC (44%) - 12 lpm NRB (90%) - 15 lpm BVM (100%) - Inhaled - supplied: compressed gas
pathogens
platelets
plasma
Oxygen
21. Study of function
physiology
organ donor
pulmonary arteries
consent
22. Liver - Right Kidney - Colon - Pancreas - Gallbladder
Left Lateral Recumbent
Right Upper Quadrant
alveoli
physiology
23. Number of bones in the coccyx spine
ilium
quality improvement
4
dermis
24. Closer to the torso
proximal
epinephrine
anterior
Left Lower Quadrant
25. The area directly posterior to the mouth and nose. It is made up of the oropharynx and the nasopharynx
coronary arteries
pharynx
posterior tibial artery
acromion process
26. Recovery position - patient ends up on their left side - with their left arm folded under their head
inferior
posterior
Left Lateral Recumbent
palmer
27. Inferior portion of the sternum
epinephrine
pubis
xiphoid process
Off - Line medical direction
28. The trunk of the body; the body without the head and the extremities
respiratory system
tendon
quality improvement
torso
29. The lower jaw bone
Veins
911 System
mandible
Nervous system
30. The two lower chambers of the heart. There is a right (which sends oxygen poor blood to the lungs) and the left (sends oxygen rich blood to the body)
contamination
ventricles
power grip
zygomatic arches
31. Smallest veins
decontamination
venules
voluntary muscle
Off - Line medical direction
32. Lying on the back
supine
anatomy
organ donor
extremity lift
33. Breathing effort; increased use of accessory muscles especially in infants and children; cyanotic skin - cool - clammy; agonal respirations
metacarpals
valve
inferior
inadequate breathing
34. Hides and protects your body
5
physiology
expressed consent
cover
35. Blood's pathway
From the body--> Vena Cava -->SA Node -->Right atrium -->Right Ventricle -->AV Node -->pulmonary artery-->lungs -->pulmonary vein -->left atrium -->left ventricle -->Aorta -->body
diastolic BP
QI
4
36. A sitting position
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37. The lateral and small bone of the lower leg
From the body--> Vena Cava -->SA Node -->Right atrium -->Right Ventricle -->AV Node -->pulmonary artery-->lungs -->pulmonary vein -->left atrium -->left ventricle -->Aorta -->body
malleolous
RBC
fibula
38. An EMT or other person authorized by a medical director to give medications and provide emergency car.
protocols
Designated agent
carpals
body mechanics
39. Smallest arteries
trachea narrower - trachea softer - more flexible - airway structures smaller - cricoid not well developed - chest wall softer - tongue proportionally larger than an adults
inadequate breathing
Aspirin (Acetylsalicyclic acid)
arterioles
40. Referring to the front of the body. a synonym for anterior
phalanges
Veins
ventral
physiology
41. The pressure in the arteries when the left ventricle is refilling
mandible
diastolic BP
brachial artery
confidentiality
42. Referring to the palm of the hand
bilateral
palmer
crime scene
power lift
43. First Responder - EMT - EMT- intermediate - EMT paramedic
cranium
Veins
Levels of EMS training
dermis
44. Number of bones in the thoracic spine
12
endocrine system
trachea narrower - trachea softer - more flexible - airway structures smaller - cricoid not well developed - chest wall softer - tongue proportionally larger than an adults
Epinephrine
45. The obligation not to revel information obtained about a patient except to other health care professionals involved in the patient's care - or under subpoena - or in a court of law - or when the patient has signed a release of confidentiality
confidentiality
thorax
Designated agent
digestive system
46. Action: pain reliever - fever reducer - anti - inflammatory - antiplatelet - indication: cardiac related chest pain - Contraindication: allergy - recently taken the med - recent GI bleed - Side effects: upset stomach - heartburn - Dose: 81 mg up to 3
pancreas
DNR
Aspirin (Acetylsalicyclic acid)
Epinephrine
47. A policy or protocol issued by a medical director that authorizes EMT's and others to perform particular skills in certain situations
artery
standing orders
pharynx
calcaneus
48. An obligation to provide care to a patient
plantar
duty to act
orbits
quality improvement
49. Muscular tube between the stomach and the large intestine - divided into the duodenum - jejunum and the ileum - which receives partially digested food from the stomach and continues digestion. Nutrients are absorbed by the body through its walls
posterior tibial artery
12-29 breaths/min
small intestine
oropharynx
50. An active process in which the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm contract - expanding the size of the chest cavity and causing air to flow into the lungs
orbits
Medical director
inhalation
dorsal