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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Occurs when food bolus or other object prevents inspiratory/expiratory process
SAMPLE
obstructed airway
bronchi
medical direction
2. Release of a harmful substance into the environment
epiglottis
automaticity
OPQRST
hazardous- material incident
3. Study of body structure
trendelenburg position
recovery position
anatomy
obstructed airway
4. Consent given by adults of legal age and mentally competent to make a rational decision in regard to their medical well- being
expressed consent
emphysema
consent
ventral
5. Hormone produced by pancreas or taken as medication by many diabetics
tarsals
insulin
aorta
venae cavae
6. Inferior portion of sternum
gallbladder
supine
T.I.A
xiphoid process
7. Position which the patient's feet and legs are higher than head
trendelenburg position
standard precautions
respiratory system
metacarpals
8. Smallest kind of artery
arteriole
pancreas
quality improvement
hazardous- material incident
9. Ring- shaped structure that forms the lower portion of larynx
obstructed airway
manubrium
implied consent
cricoid cartilage
10. Specialized involuntary muscle found only in the heart
cardiac muscle
bronchi
pulmonary veins
ventricles
11. Foot bones
dorsal
hypertension
metatarsals
appendix
12. 33 bones of spinal column
zygomatic arches
artery
vertebrae
angina pectoris
13. Lists of steps ( assessments and interventions) to be taken in different situations - developed by medical director of EMS system
protocols
posterior tibial artery
hazardous- material incident
ulna
14. On both sides
cervix
bilateral
PSI
venule
15. Comprehensive system that includes education and resources to both prevent stress and to deal with stress appropriately when it occurs
calcaneus
anatomical position
CISM critical incident stress management
OPQRST
16. Large neck arteries - one on each side of neck - that carry blood from the heart to head
valve
anatomical position
anatomy
carotid arteries
17. Leaving a patient after care has been initiated and before patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training
mid- axillary line
placenta abruption
abandonment
respiratory system
18. Fluid in lungs
pulmonary edema
midline
large intestine
02
19. Heel bone
pulmonary arteries
calcaneus
carotid arteries
central nervous system(CNS)
20. Foreign body airway obstruction
autonomic nervous system
subcutaneous layers
FBAO
lateral
21. Orders from an on- duty physician given directly to EMT through radio or phone
sphygmomanometer
inhalation
on- line medical direction
manubrium
22. The medial and larger bone of lower leg
brachial artery
tibia
insulin
cyanosis
23. Layers of fat and soft tissues found below the dermis
laryngectomee
zygomatic arches
subcutaneous layers
hypertension
24. System of glands that produce chemicals called hormones that help to regulate many body activities and functions
malleolus
consent
mandible
endocrine system
25. Medial bone of forearm
emphysema
thorax
ulna
standing orders
26. Fluid- filled membrane where fetus develops
911 system
sphygmomanometer
recovery position
amniotic fluid
27. Pulse produced by compressing major artery of the upper arm
brachial pulse
uterus
pulse
LPM
28. Series of laws varying in each state designed to provide limited legal protection for citizens and some health care personnel when they are administered care
consent
good samaritan laws
hypoperfusion
inhalation
29. 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
perfusion
automaticity
coronary arteries
OPA
30. Pressure in arteries when the left ventricle refilling
trendelenburg position
posterior tibial artery
diastolic pressure
pathogens
31. Carotid and femoral pulses - which can be felt in central part of body
humerus
appendix
venae cavae
central pulses
32. Automated external defribrilator
AED
diaphragm
prone
DNR order
33. Oversight of patient- care of ems system
ischium
appendix
T.I.A
medical direction
34. Spontaneous abortion
placenta
xiphoid process
miscarriage
anterior
35. Toward the head
standing orders
superior
prone
apnea
36. Emergency involving multiple patients
multiple casualty incident MCI
gallbladder
tibia
hypoperfusion
37. Signs & symptoms - allergies - medical history - past medications - last oral intake - event that led to injury/illness
SAMPLE
tibia
alveoli
systole
38. Instrument used to determine arterial pressure with non- invasive technique
sphygmomanometer
DCAPBTLS
lungs
ventral
39. Development of the fetus outside the uterus
hypoglycemia
ectopic pregnancy
cyanosis
obstructed airway
40. Laying face down
CISM critical incident stress management
valve
emphysema
prone
41. Pressure caused by blood exerting force against the walls of blood vessels - usually arterial blood pressure is measured - diastolic/systolic
venule
malleolus
blood pressure
cardiovascular system
42. Nerves that enter and leave the spinal cord and travel between brain and organs without passing through spinal cord
ischium
PNS peripheral nervous system
respiratory system
large intestine
43. Artery of lower arm
tarsals
radial artery
subcutaneous layers
voluntary muscle
44. Hand bones
metacarpals
acetabulum
stomach
central pulses
45. Lower - posterior portions of pelvis
angina pectoris
digestive system
spleen
ischium
46. Pressure created in arteries when left ventricle contracts and forces blood out into circulation
dorsal
carpals
systolic blood pressure
prone
47. Active process in which intercostal muscles(ribs) and diaphragm contract - expanding the size of the chest cavity and causing air to flow into lungs
cranium
maxillae
inhalation
ventricles
48. Premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus
placenta abruption
brachial pulse
standing orders
medical direction
49. Collarbone
diabetic coma
hypertension
clavicle
respiratory system
50. System made up of heart( cardio) and blood vessels (vascular) - circulatory system
cardiovascular system
perfusion
ABC
maxillae