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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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1. Obligation not to reveal information obtained about a patient except to other health care professionals involved in patient's care
confidentiality
large intestine
plasma
LPM
2. Toward the head
superior
OPA
ALS
HIPAA
3. Collarbone
tarsals
acetabulum
clavicle
hypertension
4. Development of the fetus over the mouth of the uterus
consent
diabetic coma
abdominal quadrants
placenta previa
5. Breastbone
radial artery
trendelenburg position
sternum
central pulses
6. Highest portion of the shoulder
multiple casualty incident MCI
lateral
obstructed airway
acromion process
7. Stroke
bronchi
C.V.A.
brachial pulse
acromioclavicular join
8. Wrist bones
lateral
cardiac conduction system
carpals
nasopharynx
9. Strict form of infection control that is based on assumption that all blood and other body fluids are infectious
stomach
placenta previa
AVPU
standard precautions
10. Supply of oxygen to and removal of wastes from the cells and tissues of body as a result of the flow of blood through capillaries
multiple casualty incident MCI
perfusion
pulse
medical direction
11. Two large sets of branches that come off trachea and enter lungs - right and left bronchi
alveoli
bronchi
uterus
aorta
12. Tissue that connects bone to bone
ligament
dorsal pedis artery
perfusion
respiratory system
13. Position which the patient's feet and legs are higher than head
BSI
trendelenburg position
voluntary muscle
hypotension
14. Foreign body airway obstruction
FBAO
on- line medical direction
distal
arteriole
15. Muscular structure that divides chest cavity from abdominal cavity - major muscle of respiration
diabetic coma
abdominal quadrants
diaphragm
white blood cells
16. Chest
thorax
radial artery
medical director
posterior
17. Organs where exchange of atmospheric oxygen and waste carbon dioxide take place
lungs
supine
coronary arteries
implied consent
18. Study of body structure
hazardous- material incident
inhalation
anatomy
diastole
19. Blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart(myocardium)
implied consent
pharynx
coronary arteries
scope of practice
20. Trunk of body - body without the head and extremities
epidermis
dorsal
torso
sphygmomanometer
21. Premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus
placenta abruption
sternum
valve
muscle
22. Abnormal heart rate - usually 50 or fewer beats per minute
standard precautions
red blood cells
bradycardia
systolic blood pressure
23. System by which food travels through body and digested - or broken down into absorbable forms
stomach
venule
pancreas
digestive system
24. Smallest kind of artery
manubrium
abdominal quadrants
arteriole
mandible
25. Orders from an on- duty physician given directly to EMT through radio or phone
CPR
on- line medical direction
exhalation
BSI
26. Consent given by adults of legal age and mentally competent to make a rational decision in regard to their medical well- being
ventricles
nervous system
expressed consent
standing orders
27. Organ located in left upper quadrant of abdomen that acts as a blood filtration system and reservoir for reserves of blood
clavicle
small intestine
spleen
tibia
28. Heel bone
dermis
ventral
calcaneus
ABC
29. Foot bones
peripheral pulses
placenta previa
metatarsals
BVM
30. Instrument used to determine arterial pressure with non- invasive technique
systole
fowler's position
DNR order
sphygmomanometer
31. Chronic obstructive lung disease triggered by allergy condition
femur
angina pectoris
eclampsia
asthma
32. Standard reference position for the body - body stands erect facing the observer with arms down at sides and palms of hands forward
cricoid cartilage
central pulses
venae cavae
anatomical position
33. Regulate unconscious or involuntary body functions
miscarriage
T.I.A
diaphragm
primary function of autonomic nervous system
34. Sign that adequate perfusion is not accomplished
on- line medical direction
femoral artery
cyanosis
medial malleolus
35. Heart attack
respiratory system
involuntary muscle
cricoid cartilage
acute myocardial infarction
36. Superior and widest portion of pelvis
larynx
ilium
peripheral pulses
standard precautions
37. Part of cardiac cycle during which myocardial fibers contract and cardiac chambers empty
NRB
stomach
systole
manubrium
38. Non rebreather mask
designated agent
central nervous system(CNS)
NRB
metatarsals
39. Occurs when food bolus or other object prevents inspiratory/expiratory process
obstructed airway
good samaritan laws
FBAO
ALS
40. Back of body
posterior
plasma
PSI
muscle
41. Developing baby
peripheral pulses
fetus
diastole
diaphragm
42. Lower jaw bone
small intestine
artria
subcutaneous layers
mandible
43. Temporary signs of a stroke
T.I.A
multiple casualty incident MCI
capillary
venae cavae
44. Two fused bones forming the upper jaw
maxillae
AED
standard precautions
anterior
45. Chest pain caused by stress or exertion
asthma
amniotic fluid
angina pectoris
peripheral pulses
46. Artery supplying the foot behind the medial ankle
venae cavae
systolic blood pressure
dyspnea
posterior tibial artery
47. Equipment that protects the EMS worker from infection or exposure to danger of rescue operations
placenta previa
cardiovascular system
posterior tibial artery
PPE personal protective
48. Muscular tube between stomach and large intestine - divided into duodenum - jejunum - and ileum which receives partially digested food from stomach and continues digestion - nutrients are absorbed by body through its walls
supine
small intestine
xiphoid process
cyanosis
49. Away from the head
spleen
ilium
respiratory system
inferior
50. System of glands that produce chemicals called hormones that help to regulate many body activities and functions
endocrine system
diastole
recovery position
bilateral
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