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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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1. Laying on back
supine
SAED
consent
perfusion
2. Introduction of dangerous chemicals - disease - or infectious materials
diastolic pressure
valve
contamination
cervix
3. Two large sets of branches that come off trachea and enter lungs - right and left bronchi
bronchi
on- line medical direction
valve
brachial artery
4. Area directly posterior to nose
diastole
nasopharynx
medial
MI
5. Components of blood - carry oxygen to and carbon dioxide away from cells
digestive system
acromion process
red blood cells
brachial artery
6. System by which food travels through body and digested - or broken down into absorbable forms
digestive system
DCAPBTLS
PPE personal protective
sphygmomanometer
7. Absence of ventricular contractions
asystole
ALS
artria
AVPU
8. Standard reference position for the body - body stands erect facing the observer with arms down at sides and palms of hands forward
anatomical position
brachial artery
implied consent
AVPU
9. Layers of fat and soft tissues found below the dermis
sternum
subcutaneous layers
voluntary muscle
DCAPBTLS
10. Lower - posterior portions of pelvis
subcutaneous layers
CISM critical incident stress management
fibula
ischium
11. Afterbirth
perfusion
left atrium
peripheral pulses
placenta
12. Blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart(myocardium)
valve
autonomic nervous system
central pulses
coronary arteries
13. Point where two bones come together
joint
decontamination
ALS
carpals
14. Microscopic sacs of lungs where gas exchange with bloodstream takes place
pathogens
LPM
alveoli
metatarsals
15. Abnormal heart rate - usually 50 or fewer beats per minute
appendix
bradycardia
dermis
white blood cells
16. Body substance isolation
fibula
hazardous- material incident
ligament
BSI
17. Development of the fetus outside the uterus
cardiovascular system
911 system
ectopic pregnancy
amniotic fluid
18. Obligation not to reveal information obtained about a patient except to other health care professionals involved in patient's care
ALS
acromioclavicular join
confidentiality
peripheral pulses
19. Smallest kind of artery
arteriole
insulin shock
metatarsals
FBAO
20. Abnormal heart rate - usually 120+ beats per minute
pancreas
CISM critical incident stress management
tachycardia
zygomatic arches
21. Stroke
alveoli
C.V.A.
gallbladder
placenta previa
22. Emergency involving multiple patients
valve
DNR order
multiple casualty incident MCI
MI
23. Carotid and femoral pulses - which can be felt in central part of body
hypoglycemia
subcutaneous layers
thorax
central pulses
24. Removal or cleansing of dangerous chemicals and other dangerous or infectious materials
plane
ventral
decontamination
cardiac muscle
25. Closer to torse
proximal
implied consent
xiphoid process
medical direction
26. Patient who breathes through incision (partial or total removal of larynx) made in throat
standard precautions
lungs
digestive system
laryngectomee
27. Foot bones
OPQRST
designated agent
PPE personal protective
metatarsals
28. Superior and widest portion of pelvis
DNR order
ilium
pulse
MI
29. Oxygen
epinephrine
02
pancreas
OPQRST
30. Policy or protocol issued by medical director that authorizes EMT's and others to perform particular skills in certain situations
standing orders
valve
DCAPBTLS
prone
31. Lateral and smaller bone of lower leg
cardiovascular system
duty to act
asthma
fibula
32. Deformities - contusions - abrasion - punctures - burns - tenderness - lacerations - swelling
hypertension
involuntary muscle
emphysema
DCAPBTLS
33. Organs where exchange of atmospheric oxygen and waste carbon dioxide take place
distal
lungs
tendon
ventral
34. Blood pressure above normal range
lateral malleolus
malleolus
fetus
hypertension
35. Area directly posterior to mouth
oropharynx
cricoid cartilage
pulse
cardiac muscle
36. Superior portion of sternum
spleen
BSI
manubrium
automaticity
37. Rhythmic beats caused as waves of blood move through and expand arteries
pulse
trendelenburg position
metacarpals
ventricles
38. Permission from patient for care or other action by EMT
ALS
MI
miscarriage
consent
39. Largest organ - produces bile to assist in breakdown of fats and assists in the metabolism of various substances in body
carotid arteries
dorsal
SAED
liver
40. Smallest kind of vein
venule
anatomical position
alveoli
large intestine
41. Fluid portion of blood
plasma
stress
calcaneus
artery
42. Muscular tube that removes water from waste products received from small intestine and removes anything not absorbed by the body toward excretion from the body
large intestine
thorax
inhalation
T.I.A
43. Artery supplying the foot behind the medial ankle
posterior tibial artery
tarsals
cardiac conduction system
eclampsia
44. Heel bone
fibula
valve
calcaneus
superior
45. Development of the fetus over the mouth of the uterus
insulin
alveoli
fowler's position
placenta previa
46. Active process in which intercostal muscles(ribs) and diaphragm contract - expanding the size of the chest cavity and causing air to flow into lungs
subcutaneous layers
abandonment
venae cavae
inhalation
47. 'windpipe' - structure that connects the pharynx to lungs
trachea
humerus
angina pectoris
pulse
48. Protrusion on the side of ankle
malleolus
placenta abruption
inferior
venule
49. Passive process in which intercostal muscles(ribs) and diaphragm relax - causing chest cavity to decrease in size and air to flow out lungs
hypoperfusion
DNR order
exhalation
medical direction
50. Breastbone
sternum
plane
torso
involuntary muscle