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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Components of the blood - membrane- enclosed fragments of specialized cells
ALS
involuntary muscle
platelets
consent
2. System for telephone access to report emergencies - dispatcher takes info and alert EMS or fire or police - 'enhanced 911' has capability of automatically identify caller's number and location
911 system
stress
duty to act
multiple casualty incident MCI
3. Non rebreather mask
carotid arteries
MI
NRB
obstructed airway
4. Blood pressure below that considered normal
insulin
PSI
insulin shock
hypotension
5. Breastbone
sternum
malleolus
femur
placenta
6. Cardio pulmonary resuscitation
platelets
NRB
CPR
bronchi
7. Lower jaw bone
DCAPBTLS
nasopharynx
asthma
mandible
8. Superior and widest portion of pelvis
on- line medical direction
abandonment
calcaneus
ilium
9. Ankle bones
supine
plasma
mid- clavicular line
tarsals
10. Signs & symptoms - allergies - medical history - past medications - last oral intake - event that led to injury/illness
capillary
abdominal quadrants
larynx
SAMPLE
11. Form the structure of cheeks
good samaritan laws
exhalation
zygomatic arches
insulin shock
12. Lateral and smaller bone of lower leg
obstructed airway
fibula
DCAPBTLS
multiple casualty incident MCI
13. Components of blood - carry oxygen to and carbon dioxide away from cells
torso
red blood cells
ALS
plane
14. Automated external defribrilator
appendix
AED
cricoid cartilage
protocols
15. Active process in which intercostal muscles(ribs) and diaphragm contract - expanding the size of the chest cavity and causing air to flow into lungs
inhalation
appendix
protocols
epidermis
16. Pressure caused by blood exerting force against the walls of blood vessels - usually arterial blood pressure is measured - diastolic/systolic
hypertension
torso
blood pressure
artria
17. Two fused bones forming the upper jaw
tachycardia
mid- clavicular line
pulmonary veins
maxillae
18. 'windpipe' - structure that connects the pharynx to lungs
trachea
ALS
CPR
eclampsia
19. Flat surface formed when slicing through a solid object
obstructed airway
plane
sternum
angina pectoris
20. Large neck arteries - one on each side of neck - that carry blood from the heart to head
acromion process
carotid arteries
amniotic fluid
ulna
21. Orders from medical director to EMT to give certain medications or do certain procedures without speaking to medical director or physician
oropharynx
off- line medical direction
medical direction
anatomy
22. Convulsions resulting from severe hypertension
medial
asthma
eclampsia
anterior
23. Abnormal heart rate - usually 50 or fewer beats per minute
alveoli
pulmonary veins
oropharynx
bradycardia
24. Brain and spinal cord
recovery position
angina pectoris
artery
central nervous system(CNS)
25. Oxygen
SAMPLE
stress
cardiac conduction system
02
26. Stroke
sternum
protocols
C.V.A.
laryngectomee
27. Highest portion of the shoulder
acromion process
recovery position
abandonment
nasopharynx
28. Condition of not breathing
brachial pulse
diabetic coma
hypertension
apnea
29. Alert - responds to verbal stimulus - responds to pain stimulus - unresponsive
pulmonary veins
venule
ulna
AVPU
30. Patient who breathes through incision (partial or total removal of larynx) made in throat
laryngectomee
on- line medical direction
lungs
diabetic coma
31. Chest pain caused by stress or exertion
peripheral pulses
consent
artria
angina pectoris
32. At lower end of fibula - seen on outer ankle
hypoglycemia
digestive system
pulmonary arteries
lateral malleolus
33. Degeneration of alveolar structure
good samaritan laws
diaphragm
emphysema
platelets
34. Lying on side - also called 'lateral recumbent position'
recovery position
platelets
PNS peripheral nervous system
cricoid cartilage
35. Condition of low blood pressure
insulin shock
alveoli
posterior
ABC
36. Process of continuous self review with the purpose of identifying and correcting aspects of the system that require improvement
digestive system
diastolic pressure
hazardous- material incident
quality improvement
37. Standard reference position for the body - body stands erect facing the observer with arms down at sides and palms of hands forward
valve
anatomical position
quality improvement
inhalation
38. Removal or cleansing of dangerous chemicals and other dangerous or infectious materials
quality improvement
decontamination
respiratory system
voluntary muscle
39. Study of body structure
metacarpals
large intestine
OPA
anatomy
40. Point where two bones come together
joint
cardiac muscle
dermis
midline
41. Radial - brachial - posterior tibial - dorsalis pedis pulses - which can be felt at peripheral (outlying) points of the body
peripheral pulses
cricoid cartilage
C.V.A.
hazardous- material incident
42. Womb
inhalation
uterus
small intestine
LPM
43. Superior portion of sternum
pulse
fowler's position
COPD
manubrium
44. 4 divisions of the abdomen used to pinpoint the location of a pain or injury RUQ - LUQ - RLQ - LLQ
02
abdominal quadrants
posterior
ventricles
45. Artery supplying the foot behind the medial ankle
venule
posterior tibial artery
emphysema
amniotic fluid
46. Lists of steps ( assessments and interventions) to be taken in different situations - developed by medical director of EMS system
alveoli
DNR order
pulmonary arteries
protocols
47. Developing baby
musculoskeletal system
thorax
fetus
vertebrae
48. Sign that adequate perfusion is not accomplished
cyanosis
LPM
nitroglycerine
digestive system
49. Receives oxygenated blood returning from the lungs
consent
left atrium
central nervous system(CNS)
off- line medical direction
50. Hormone produced by body - as medication it dilates respiratory passages and is used to relieve severe allergic reactions
placenta abruption
epinephrine
duty to act
PSI