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EMT Basics
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health-sciences
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emt
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Muscular tube that removes water from waste products received from the small intestine and removes anything not absorbed by the body toward excretion from the body
duty to act
muscle
large intestine
liability
2. Referring to the front of the body. a synonym for anterior
posterior
thorax
pathogens
ventral
3. A policy or protocol issued by a medical director that authorizes EMT's and others to perform particular skills in certain situations
pubis
Oxygen
standing orders
large intestine
4. The large bone of the thigh
cranium
femur
From the body--> Vena Cava -->SA Node -->Right atrium -->Right Ventricle -->AV Node -->pulmonary artery-->lungs -->pulmonary vein -->left atrium -->left ventricle -->Aorta -->body
Albuterol
5. Outer layer of the skin
large intestine
muscle
mid - clavicular
epidermis
6. Large neck arteries - one on each side of the neck - that carry blood blood from the heart to the head
power grip
liver
dermis
carotid arteries
7. Tissue that can contract to allow movement of a body part
lateral
venae cavae
muscle
ilium
8. Vessels that carry blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs
skeleton
direct carry
pulmonary arteries
posterior tibial artery
9. The joint where the acromion and the clavicle meet
acromioclavicular joint
arteriole
nasal bones
cyanosis
10. Layer of tissue between the body and the external environment
exhalation
skin
25-50 b/m
implied consent
11. Tissue that connects bone to bone
On - line medical direction
lungs
ligament
muscle
12. 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
Designated agent
pulmonary arteries
standing orders
Oxygen
13. Use emergency moves when....
scene is hazardous - life - threatening condition requires move - patient must be moved to reach a critical patient
crime scene
patella
valve
14. The major artery supplying the leg
standard precautions
femoral artery
ight Lower Quadrant
standing orders
15. The two large sets of branches that come off the trachea and enter the lungs. There are right and left bronchi
tarsal
inadequate breathing
mid - axillary line
bronchi
16. Referring to the back of the body or the back of the hand or foot. A synonym for posterior
scene is hazardous - life - threatening condition requires move - patient must be moved to reach a critical patient
quality improvement
dorsal
cardiovascular system/circulatory system
17. Children breathing rate
mid - axillary line
sternum
15-30 b/m
venae cavae
18. A physician who assumes ultimate responsibility for the patient care aspects of the EMS system
valve
distal
Medical director
abdominal quadrants
19. Heart beating too slow
stomach
Bradycardia
WBC
joints
20. 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)
zygomatic arches
inadequate breathing
subcutaneous layers
ventricles
21. Radial - brachial - posterior - tibial - dorsalis pedis pulses - which can be felt at peripheral points of the body
skin
small intestine
ligament
peripheral pulses
22. Number of bones in the sacral spine
phalanges
5
tibia
posterior tibial artery
23. Trade name: adrenaline - Actions: causes bronchiole dilation and contraction of blood vessels (Vasoconstrictor and broncodialator) - Indiction: anaphylaxis - respiratory distress - hypoperfusion - side effects: increased heart rate - chest pain - dis
insulin
7
Epinephrine
cover
24. Pressure caused by blood exerting force against the walls of blood vessels - usually arterial BP is measured
25-50 b/m
tendon
smooth muscle
blood pressure
25. Study of function
distal
liability
inhalation
physiology
26. Toward the midline of the body
power grip
autonomic NS
medial
mandible
27. A finding of failure to act properly in a situation in which there was a duty to act - that needed care as would reasonably be expected of the EMT was not provided - and that harm was caused to the patient as a result
arteries
hypoperfusion
pulse
negligence
28. The lower jaw bone
torso
mandible
anterior
power grip
29. Being held legally responsible
cardiac muscle
Veins
liability
power lift
30. Muscle that responds automatically to brain signals but cannot be consciously controlled
involuntary muscle
metacarpals
power lift
trachea narrower - trachea softer - more flexible - airway structures smaller - cricoid not well developed - chest wall softer - tongue proportionally larger than an adults
31. Tissue that connects muscle to bone
hypoperfusion
metatarsal
skin
tendon
32. The location where a crime has been committed or any place that evidence relating to a crime may be found
critical incident stress management
lungs
cardiac muscle
crime scene
33. The trunk of the body; the body without the head and the extremities
abandonment
Activated Charcoal
torso
hypoperfusion
34. The lateral bone of the forearm
expressed consent
Levels of EMS training
acetabulum
radius
35. The toe and finger bones
voluntary muscle
alveoli
musculoskeletal system
phalanges
36. System by which food travels through the body and is digested or broken down into absorbable form
larynx
dorsal
digestive system
trachea
37. Components of the blood; membrane - enclosed fragments of specialized cells
mid - clavicular
exhalation
tendon
platelets
38. A position in which the patients feet and legs are higher than the head (Shock position)
power lift
Trendelenburg Position
Breathing Rates
Nervous system
39. A person who has completed a legal document that allows for donation of organs and tissues in the event of death
fibula
supine
organ donor
mid - axillary line
40. Urgent moves are done when....
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41. The release of a harmful substance into the environment
arterioles
atria
mid - clavicular
hazardous - material incident
42. Adult breathing rate
Trendelenburg Position
phalanges
12-29 breaths/min
atria
43. The removal or cleansing of dangerous chemicals and other dangerous chemicals and other dangerous or infectious materials
ventricles
artery
decontamination
supine
44. Artery of the upper arm; site of the pulse checked during infant CPR
brachial artery
organ donor
spleen
direct carry
45. An EMT or other person authorized by a medical director to give medications and provide emergency car.
superior
Designated agent
acromion process
Trendelenburg Position
46. A system of specialized muscle tissues which conduct electrical impulses that stimulate the heart to beat
metacarpals
body mechanics
organ donor
cardiac conduction system
47. Hormone produced by the body - as a med it dilated the respiratory passages and is used to relieve severe allergic reactions
digestive system
arterioles
epinephrine
automaticity
48. 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
inhalation
brachial artery
carotid arteries
femoral artery
49. The pressure in the arteries when the left ventricle is refilling
WBC
diastolic BP
skin
acromion process
50. Consists of standing orders issued by the medical director that allow EMT's to give certain medications or perform certain procedures without speaking to the medical director or another physician
medial
Off - Line medical direction
HIPAA
nasopharynx