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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.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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 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
implied consent
cardiac muscle
joints
Medical director
2. 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
cardiovascular system/circulatory system
cricoid cartilage
nitroglycerin
negligence
3. The muscular structure that divides the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity. A major muscle of respiration
arteriole
cardiac muscle
diaphragm
plasma
4. 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
automaticity
Oxygen
Veins
Nervous system
5. A set of regulations and ethical considerations that define the scope - or extent and limits - of the EMT's job
nasal bones
appendix
scope of practice
negligence
6. The two upper chambers of the heart - there is a right (receives unoxygenated blood returning from the body) and the left (which sends oxygen - rich blood to the body)
alveoli
organ donor
cranium
atria
7. The collarbone
25-50 b/m
Trendelenburg Position
clavicle
pathogens
8. Liver - Spleen - Left Kidney - Stomach - Colon Pancreas
patella
On - line medical direction
appendix
Left Upper Quadrant
9. The point where two bones come together
epinephrine
joints
insulin
Trendelenburg Position
10. Musuclar sac between the esophagus and the small intestine where digestion of food begins
systolic BP
stomach
RBC
pulmonary veins
11. The medial and larger bone of the lower leg
tibia
larynx
torso
arterioles
12. Brain and spinal cord
autonomic NS
CNS
bilateral
valve
13. Number of bones in the coccyx spine
pulmonary veins
capillary
4
Activated Charcoal
14. 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
pulse
small intestine
confidentiality
15. The largest artery in the body. transports blood from the left ventricle to begin systemic circulation
Fowler's Position
CNS
tarsal
aorta
16. Breathing effort; increased use of accessory muscles especially in infants and children; cyanotic skin - cool - clammy; agonal respirations
pulse
inadequate breathing
artery
manubrium
17. Infants breathing rate
fibula
25-50 b/m
respiratory system
duty to act
18. Shoulder Blade
epiglottis
hypoperfusion
scapula
confidentiality
19. Toward the midline of the body
tendon
diastolic BP
medial
Veins
20. The system made up of the heart and the blood vessels
PPE
cardiovascular system/circulatory system
calcaneus
pulmonary veins
21. The pressure in the arteries when the left ventricle is refilling
cranium
diastolic BP
medial
arteriole
22. Muscle that can be conscious controlled; attaches to bones; forms the major muscle mass of the body - responsible for movement
WBC
voluntary muscle
central pulses
brachial artery
23. 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
spleen
inhalation
atria
confidentiality
24. System of glands that produce chemicals called hormones that help to regulate many body activities and functions
atria
endocrine system
standard precautions
femur
25. A sac on the underside of the liver that stores bile produced by the liver
On - line medical direction
gallbladder
automaticity
venule
26. System of bones and skeletal muscles that support and protect the body and permit movement
4
musculoskeletal system
sternum
contamination
27. A small tube located near the junction of the small and large intestines in the RLQ of the ab - then function of which is not well known; best known for it's inflammation which is appendicitis
Good Samaritan Laws
appendix
Veins
liability
28. Hides and protects your body
ight Lower Quadrant
cover
pelvis
lungs
29. Inferior portion of the sternum
xiphoid process
venules
metacarpals
posterior
30. Lips turning blue
Left Lateral Recumbent
cyanosis
xiphoid process
5
31. Liver - Right Kidney - Colon - Pancreas - Gallbladder
recovery position
perfusion
Right Upper Quadrant
diaphragm
32. The ability of the heart to generate and conduct electrical impulses on its own
ilium
automaticity
crime scene
QI
33. Referring to the palm of the hand
pelvis
palmer
Off - Line medical direction
abandonment
34. Artery of the lower arm. it is felt when taking the pulse at the wrist
DNR
inadequate breathing
bronchi
radial artery
35. A method of transferring a patient from bed to stretcher by grasping and pulling the loosened bottom sheet of the bed
pharynx
expressed consent
anatomy
draw - sheet method
36. Laying down with their legs elevated (Shock)
phalanges
acromion process
nitroglycerin
Trendelenburg Position
37. The basin - shaped bony structure that supports the spine and is the point of proximal attachment for the lower extremities
pelvis
ventral
voluntary muscle
insulin
38. The location where a crime has been committed or any place that evidence relating to a crime may be found
physiology
pathogens
larynx
crime scene
39. The superior portion of the sternum
tarsal
manubrium
organ donor
QI
40. An EMT or other person authorized by a medical director to give medications and provide emergency car.
ventral
crime scene
Designated agent
Trendelenburg Position
41. Pediatric airway
tendon
xiphoid process
trachea narrower - trachea softer - more flexible - airway structures smaller - cricoid not well developed - chest wall softer - tongue proportionally larger than an adults
appendix
42. The major artery supplying the leg
recovery position
Good Samaritan Laws
femoral artery
clavicle
43. The heel bone
scene is hazardous - life - threatening condition requires move - patient must be moved to reach a critical patient
artery
cover
calcaneus
44. The lateral and small bone of the lower leg
ventricles
atria
PPE
fibula
45. A lift from a squatting position with weight to be lifted close to the body - feet apart and flat on the ground - body weight on or just behind balls of feet - back locked in. the upper body is raised before the hips
liability
inferior
power lift
exhalation
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
autonomic NS
maxillae
Aspirin (Acetylsalicyclic acid)
cover
47. Inadequate perfusion of the cells and tissues of the body caused by insufficient flow of blood through the capillaries
radius
quality improvement
acetabulum
hypoperfusion
48. The number of bones in the Cervical spine
pancreas
brachial artery
7
diastolic BP
49. The organs where exchange of atmospheric oxygen and waste carbon dioxide take place
respiratory system
lungs
posterior
inhalation
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
pharynx
Off - Line medical direction
metatarsal
coronary arteries