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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Toward the head
superior
quality improvement
medical director
arteriole
2. Chest
abdominal quadrants
femoral artery
decontamination
thorax
3. System of brain - spinal cord - and nerves that govern sensation - movement - and thought
mid- axillary line
xiphoid process
subcutaneous layers
nervous system
4. Absence of ventricular contractions
venule
asystole
lateral
metatarsals
5. Bone of upper arm - between shoulder and elbow
anatomy
cardiac muscle
xiphoid process
humerus
6. Orders from an on- duty physician given directly to EMT through radio or phone
on- line medical direction
digestive system
placenta previa
nitroglycerine
7. Point where two bones come together
SAED
hypertension
joint
larynx
8. System made up of heart( cardio) and blood vessels (vascular) - circulatory system
tendon
T.I.A
brachial pulse
cardiovascular system
9. Away from the head
placenta previa
inferior
perfusion
automaticity
10. Pressure in arteries when the left ventricle refilling
gallbladder
COPD
cardiac muscle
diastolic pressure
11. Policy or protocol issued by medical director that authorizes EMT's and others to perform particular skills in certain situations
automaticity
carpals
autonomic nervous system
standing orders
12. Pulse produced by compressing major artery of the upper arm
tarsals
brachial pulse
medial
anatomy
13. Foot bones
BSI
DCAPBTLS
distal
metatarsals
14. Laying on back
dorsal
supine
platelets
diaphragm
15. Oversight of patient- care of ems system
hypoperfusion
automaticity
medical direction
T.I.A
16. To the side - away from midline
lateral
brachial artery
cyanosis
dermis
17. Largest artery in body - transports blood from left ventricle to being systemic circulation
good samaritan laws
aorta
off- line medical direction
C.V.A.
18. Alert - responds to verbal stimulus - responds to pain stimulus - unresponsive
AVPU
trendelenburg position
metacarpals
PNS peripheral nervous system
19. Organ located in left upper quadrant of abdomen that acts as a blood filtration system and reservoir for reserves of blood
bronchi
spleen
dorsal
PPE personal protective
20. Organisms that cause infection such as viruses and bacteria
pathogens
medical direction
insulin shock
tibia
21. Medial bone of forearm
left atrium
placenta previa
malleolus
ulna
22. Line through center of each clavicle
small intestine
blood pressure
mid- clavicular line
ulna
23. Superior and widest portion of pelvis
ilium
CPR
brachial pulse
pulmonary veins
24. EMT or other person authorized by a medical director to give medication or give emergency care - extension of medical director's license to practice
large intestine
designated agent
metacarpals
diastolic pressure
25. Pounds per square inch
alveoli
PSI
clavicle
stress
26. Release of a harmful substance into the environment
hazardous- material incident
autonomic nervous system
standing orders
large intestine
27. Muscle that responds automatically to brain signals but cannot be consciously controlled
large intestine
involuntary muscle
dyspnea
joint
28. Outer layer of skin
PSI
epidermis
mid- axillary line
tendon
29. Receives unoxygenated blood returning from the body
venule
right atrium
pathogens
digestive system
30. Area directly posterior to mouth
tachycardia
malleolus
anterior
oropharynx
31. Lower end of tibia - seen on inner ankle
medial malleolus
nitroglycerine
tachycardia
red blood cells
32. Introduction of dangerous chemicals - disease - or infectious materials
placenta abruption
venule
acute myocardial infarction
contamination
33. Referring to back of body
dorsal
perfusion
plane
tachycardia
34. Equipment that protects the EMS worker from infection or exposure to danger of rescue operations
multiple casualty incident MCI
ventricles
C.V.A.
PPE personal protective
35. Strict form of infection control that is based on assumption that all blood and other body fluids are infectious
diastolic pressure
epidermis
standard precautions
systole
36. Non rebreather mask
NRB
abdominal quadrants
dorsal
lateral
37. Position which the patient's feet and legs are higher than head
left atrium
LPM
bilateral
trendelenburg position
38. Mouth of uterus
cervix
dermis
calcaneus
prone
39. Condition of low blood pressure
large intestine
appendix
insulin shock
expressed consent
40. Passive process in which intercostal muscles(ribs) and diaphragm relax - causing chest cavity to decrease in size and air to flow out lungs
exhalation
SAED
valve
endocrine system
41. Womb
uterus
DNR order
subcutaneous layers
exhalation
42. Condition of low blood pressure
CISM critical incident stress management
hypoglycemia
manubrium
zygomatic arches
43. Blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart(myocardium)
coronary arteries
liver
small intestine
abandonment
44. Health insurance portability and accountability act - federal law protecting the privacy of patient- specific health care information and providing the patient with control over how this information is used and distributed
02
HIPAA
inhalation
eclampsia
45. State of physical and or psychological arousal to a stimulus
stress
hypoglycemia
dorsal pedis artery
cyanosis
46. Radial - brachial - posterior tibial - dorsalis pedis pulses - which can be felt at peripheral (outlying) points of the body
lateral malleolus
peripheral pulses
miscarriage
subcutaneous layers
47. Any blood vessel carrying blood away from heart
acetabulum
dorsal pedis artery
standing orders
artery
48. Abnormal heart rate - usually 50 or fewer beats per minute
trachea
plasma
recovery position
bradycardia
49. Leaf- shaped structure that prevents food and foreign matter from entering trachea
proximal
uterus
designated agent
epiglottis
50. Two lower chambers of heart - right ventricle sends oxygen - poor blood to lungs and left ventricle sends oxygen- rich blood to body
cranium
standing orders
ventricles
pulmonary veins