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EMT Basics
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Subjects
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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The medial and larger bone of the lower leg
atria
abandonment
inadequate breathing
tibia
2. The ability of the heart to generate and conduct electrical impulses on its own
Aspirin (Acetylsalicyclic acid)
zygomatic arches
medial
automaticity
3. Adults: 12-19 Children: 15-30 Infants: 25-50
Breathing Rates
CNS
larynx
plantar
4. Pressure created in the arteries when the left ventrical contracts and forces blood out into circulation
7
draw - sheet method
systolic BP
mandible
5. Number of bones in lumbar spine
inferior
5
cardiac conduction system
aorta
6. 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
endocrine system
TRAMP
small intestine
clavicle
7. Referring to the sole of the foot
ventral
plantar
pubis
venule
8. A state of physical and/or psychological arousal to a stimulus
stress
quality improvement
scapula
concealment
9. The two large sets of branches that come off the trachea and enter the lungs. There are right and left bronchi
bronchi
Veins
inhalation
scene is hazardous - life - threatening condition requires move - patient must be moved to reach a critical patient
10. Hides body
concealment
25-50 b/m
platelets
large intestine
11. 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)
arteriole
QI
ventricles
Fowler's Position
12. Tissue that connects muscle to bone
scapula
torso
decontamination
tendon
13. The highest portion of the shoulder
Left Lateral Recumbent
acromion process
epidermis
gallbladder
14. The chest
thorax
Medical director
medial
Nervous system
15. Components of the blood. carry oxygen to and carbon dioxide from cells
multiple - casualty incident
supine
mandible
RBC
16. The consent it is presumed a patient - or patient's parent/guardian would give if they could - such as for an unconscious patient or a parent who cannot be contacted when care is needed
15-30 b/m
plantar
peripheral pulses
implied consent
17. The large bone of the thigh
Left Lower Quadrant
trachea
ilium
femur
18. Pressure caused by blood exerting force against the walls of blood vessels - usually arterial BP is measured
ventricles
radius
blood pressure
valve
19. Tissue that connects bone to bone
digestive system
radius
phalanges
ligament
20. The location where a crime has been committed or any place that evidence relating to a crime may be found
alveoli
crime scene
malleolous
inadequate breathing
21. A thin - walled - microscopic blood vessel where the oxygen/carbon dioxide and nutrient/waste exchange with the body's cells takes place
musculoskeletal system
capillary
ligament
metatarsal
22. Trade Name: nitrostat - nitrolingual - Action: relaxes blood vessels - decreases workload of heart - indication: chest pain and history of cardiac problems and prescribed Nitro - Contraindication: bradycardia - tachycardia - head injury - systolic BP
nitroglycerin
insulin
autonomic NS
Bradycardia
23. The area directly posterior to the nose
epinephrine
nasopharynx
12
trachea
24. To the side - away from the midline of the body
automaticity
distal
lateral
endocrine system
25. 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
ischium
inhalation
epinephrine
peripheral pulses
26. Inadequate perfusion of the cells and tissues of the body caused by insufficient flow of blood through the capillaries
blood pressure
systolic BP
abdominal quadrants
hypoperfusion
27. Referring to the back of the body or the back of the hand or foot. A synonym for posterior
dorsal
fibula
supine
atria
28. The supply of oxygen to and removal of wastes from the cells and tissues of the body as a result of the flow of blood through the capillaries
draw - sheet method
stomach
perfusion
cricoid cartilage
29. Tissue that can contract to allow movement of a body part
muscle
pubis
central pulses
draw - sheet method
30. Hand bones
scene factors cause a decline in patient condition - treatment of patient's condition requires a move
metacarpals
alveoli
oropharynx
31. The inner layer of skin - rich in blood vessels and nerves - found beneath the epidermis
organ donor
digestive system
dermis
metacarpals
32. The release of a harmful substance into the environment
Oxygen
scapula
hazardous - material incident
spleen
33. The heel bone
ventral
scope of practice
calcaneus
respiratory system
34. The cartoid and femeral pulses - which can be felt in the center part of the body
central pulses
mid - clavicular
posterior
diastolic BP
35. The removal or cleansing of dangerous chemicals and other dangerous chemicals and other dangerous or infectious materials
scene is hazardous - life - threatening condition requires move - patient must be moved to reach a critical patient
Off - Line medical direction
glucose
decontamination
36. Farther away from the torso
joints
distal
acromioclavicular joint
alveoli
37. Musuclar sac between the esophagus and the small intestine where digestion of food begins
nitroglycerin
power lift
stomach
consent
38. The system of the nose - mouth - throat - lungs - and muscles that bings oxygen into the body and expels carbon dioxide
dorsal
fibula
cardiac conduction system
respiratory system
39. 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
dorsalis pedis artery
Off - Line medical direction
acromion process
zygomatic arches
40. The ring - structure that forms the lower portion of the larynx
pubis
cricoid cartilage
musculoskeletal system
draw - sheet method
41. A comprehencive system that includes education and resources to both prevent stress and to deal with stress appropriately
critical incident stress management
skull
involuntary muscle
recovery position
42. The bones of the body
TRAMP
skeleton
pelvis
Left Lower Quadrant
43. The front of the body or body
Veins
epiglottis
standing orders
anterior
44. Smallest veins
palmer
venules
supine
12
45. Recovery position - patient ends up on their left side - with their left arm folded under their head
xiphoid process
Left Lateral Recumbent
vertebrae
glucose
46. Carry blood away from the heart
tendon
arteries
metacarpals
vertebrae
47. Lists of steps - such as assessments and interventions - to be taken in different situations
PPE
platelets
protocols
Designated agent
48. On both sides
PPE
systolic BP
cricoid cartilage
bilateral
49. The toe and finger bones
anatomy
phalanges
physiology
Fowler's Position
50. Brain - spinal cord and nerves that govern sensation - movement and thought
critical incident stress management
15-30 b/m
femur
Nervous system