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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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1. Sign that adequate perfusion is not accomplished
femur
exhalation
ulna
cyanosis
2. Artery supplying the foot behind the medial ankle
posterior tibial artery
metatarsals
pancreas
hazardous- material incident
3. Outer layer of skin
off- line medical direction
cardiac conduction system
epidermis
muscle
4. Position which the patient's feet and legs are higher than head
eclampsia
trendelenburg position
acromioclavicular join
plasma
5. Difficulty in breathing
dyspnea
laryngectomee
voluntary muscle
diabetic coma
6. Muscular sac between esophagus and the small intestine where digestion begins
zygomatic arches
spleen
stomach
placenta abruption
7. Lower - posterior portions of pelvis
lateral malleolus
abandonment
SAED
ischium
8. Inner(second) layer of skin - rich in blood vessels and nerves - found beneath epidermis
dermis
brachial artery
AVPU
brachial pulse
9. Wrist bones
DCAPBTLS
carpals
humerus
acromion process
10. Chest
thorax
metatarsals
confidentiality
aorta
11. Chronic obstruction pulmonary disease
blood pressure
musculoskeletal system
artery
COPD
12. Organisms that cause infection such as viruses and bacteria
red blood cells
artery
pathogens
fowler's position
13. Release of a harmful substance into the environment
sphygmomanometer
hazardous- material incident
voluntary muscle
hypoperfusion
14. Pressure caused by blood exerting force against the walls of blood vessels - usually arterial blood pressure is measured - diastolic/systolic
hypoperfusion
blood pressure
xiphoid process
acetabulum
15. Large neck arteries - one on each side of neck - that carry blood from the heart to head
stress
carotid arteries
expressed consent
spleen
16. Blood pressure below that considered normal
dorsal pedis artery
PNS peripheral nervous system
hypotension
dyspnea
17. At lower end of fibula - seen on outer ankle
OPA
lateral malleolus
MI
venule
18. Superior vena cava and inferior vena cava - these two major veins return blood from body to right atrium
cardiac conduction system
dermis
venae cavae
systole
19. Regulate unconscious or involuntary body functions
primary function of autonomic nervous system
lateral
advance directive
radial artery
20. System made up of heart( cardio) and blood vessels (vascular) - circulatory system
tibia
nervous system
trendelenburg position
cardiovascular system
21. Oxygen
02
diabetic coma
brachial pulse
peripheral pulses
22. Lower jaw bone
stress
diaphragm
mandible
autonomic nervous system
23. On both sides
bilateral
advance directive
CPR
decontamination
24. Microscopic sacs of lungs where gas exchange with bloodstream takes place
alveoli
LPM
implied consent
tibia
25. Muscular structure that divides chest cavity from abdominal cavity - major muscle of respiration
PPE personal protective
epiglottis
diaphragm
dorsal
26. Receives unoxygenated blood returning from the body
medical direction
peripheral pulses
ectopic pregnancy
right atrium
27. System of glands that produce chemicals called hormones that help to regulate many body activities and functions
ischium
malleolus
endocrine system
multiple casualty incident MCI
28. Patient who breathes through incision (partial or total removal of larynx) made in throat
dorsal
femur
laryngectomee
implied consent
29. Abnormal heart rate - usually 120+ beats per minute
tachycardia
endocrine system
ectopic pregnancy
CPR
30. Trunk of body - body without the head and extremities
torso
ventral
asystole
perfusion
31. Voice box
larynx
cricoid cartilage
placenta
epiglottis
32. Development of the fetus outside the uterus
ectopic pregnancy
protocols
cyanosis
ischium
33. Breastbone
sternum
pulse
hypertension
CPR
34. Automated external defribrilator
standing orders
AED
subcutaneous layers
gallbladder
35. Part of cardiac cycle during which myocardial fibers contract and cardiac chambers empty
systole
NRB
sphygmomanometer
SAED
36. Toward midline
medial
nitroglycerine
PNS peripheral nervous system
SAMPLE
37. Away from the head
inferior
consent
lungs
primary function of autonomic nervous system
38. Referring to front of body
ventral
radial artery
epinephrine
hypotension
39. Front of body or body part
perfusion
OPQRST
anterior
superior
40. 33 bones of spinal column
appendix
larynx
BSI
vertebrae
41. Superior and widest portion of pelvis
arteriole
ilium
liver
nitroglycerine
42. System of bones and skeletal muscles that support and protect the body and permit movement
mandible
diastole
recovery position
musculoskeletal system
43. Period of myocardial relaxation during which cardiac chambers fill
diastole
recovery position
BSI
abandonment
44. Alert - responds to verbal stimulus - responds to pain stimulus - unresponsive
AVPU
cardiovascular system
hazardous- material incident
small intestine
45. Lying on side - also called 'lateral recumbent position'
venae cavae
respiratory system
recovery position
epiglottis
46. Gland located behind stomach that produces insulin and juices that assist in digestion of food in duodenum of small intestine
bilateral
OPA
pancreas
clavicle
47. Back of body
posterior
tibia
muscle
T.I.A
48. Liters per minute
musculoskeletal system
muscle
LPM
automaticity
49. Strict form of infection control that is based on assumption that all blood and other body fluids are infectious
standard precautions
cardiovascular system
OPA
angina pectoris
50. Sac on underside of liver that stores bile produced by the liver
valve
gallbladder
humerus
bradycardia