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EMT Basics
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health-sciences
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emt
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A policy or protocol issued by a medical director that authorizes EMT's and others to perform particular skills in certain situations
lungs
venule
standing orders
cardiac conduction system
2. Referring to the front of the body. a synonym for anterior
gallbladder
Good Samaritan Laws
ventral
pulse
3. Equipment that protects the EMS worker from infection and or exposure to the dangers of rescue operations
PPE
cricoid cartilage
TRAMP
autonomic NS
4. Tissue that connects bone to bone
superior
ligament
hypoperfusion
QI
5. Being held legally responsible
decontamination
pulse
liability
pulse
6. Pressure caused by blood exerting force against the walls of blood vessels - usually arterial BP is measured
subcutaneous layers
consent
blood pressure
scene is hazardous - life - threatening condition requires move - patient must be moved to reach a critical patient
7. Permission from the patient for care or other action by the EMT
consent
Trendelenburg Position
anatomy
manubrium
8. The collarbone
vertebrae
venae cavae
supine
clavicle
9. Any blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
artery
organ donor
DNR
Left Lateral Recumbent
10. Specialized involuntary muscle found only in the heart; has its own blood supply; contracts on its own
Bradycardia
negligence
PPE
cardiac muscle
11. The lower jaw bone
HIPAA
posterior tibial artery
mandible
scapula
12. A series of laws - varying in each state - designed - to provide limited legal protection for citizens and some health care personnel when they are administering emergency care
liability
Good Samaritan Laws
proximal
inadequate breathing
13. A legal document - usually signed by the patient and his physician - which states that the patient and his physician - which state that the patient has a terminal illness and does not wish to prolong life through resuscitation efforts
cranium
DNR
inhalation
skull
14. Action:increases levels of O2 in the blood - indications: hypoxia - known or suspected - dose: 6lpm NC (44%) - 12 lpm NRB (90%) - 15 lpm BVM (100%) - Inhaled - supplied: compressed gas
cover
mandible
Oxygen
cricoid cartilage
15. Consists of orders from the on - duty physician given directly to an EMT in the field by radio or telephone
pulse
standard precautions
On - line medical direction
vertebrae
16. The area directly posterior to the mouth
extremity lift
hypoperfusion
oropharynx
zygomatic arches
17. Large neck arteries - one on each side of the neck - that carry blood blood from the heart to the head
carotid arteries
inhalation
12
scene factors cause a decline in patient condition - treatment of patient's condition requires a move
18. Left kidney - colon - small intestines - major artery and vein to the left leg - ureter
15-30 b/m
pathogens
critical incident stress management
Left Lower Quadrant
19. The medial anterior portion of the pelvis
skeleton
contamination
pubis
standing orders
20. The consent it is presumed a patient - or patient's parent/guardian would give if they could - such as for an unconscious patient or a parent who cannot be contacted when care is needed
thorax
implied consent
clavicle
crime scene
21. The release of a harmful substance into the environment
stomach
hazardous - material incident
ventricles
arteriole
22. Number of bones in the thoracic spine
ischium
musculoskeletal system
venae cavae
12
23. A thin - walled - microscopic blood vessel where the oxygen/carbon dioxide and nutrient/waste exchange with the body's cells takes place
proximal
cyanosis
capillary
tibia
24. The vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart
cardiovascular system/circulatory system
lateral
consent
pulmonary veins
25. Muscular tube between the stomach and the large intestine - divided into the duodenum - jejunum and the ileum - which receives partially digested food from the stomach and continues digestion. Nutrients are absorbed by the body through its walls
mandible
small intestine
scene factors cause a decline in patient condition - treatment of patient's condition requires a move
confidentiality
26. The inner layer of skin - rich in blood vessels and nerves - found beneath the epidermis
dermis
phalanges
skull
scapula
27. Kneecap
stomach
patella
concealment
ventral
28. A structure that opens and closes to permit the flow of a fluid in only one direction
protocols
valve
cardiac conduction system
pulse
29. Liver - Spleen - Left Kidney - Stomach - Colon Pancreas
Left Upper Quadrant
arteries
skin
recovery position
30. Blood's pathway
alveoli
From the body--> Vena Cava -->SA Node -->Right atrium -->Right Ventricle -->AV Node -->pulmonary artery-->lungs -->pulmonary vein -->left atrium -->left ventricle -->Aorta -->body
draw - sheet method
metatarsal
31. Artery of the lower arm. it is felt when taking the pulse at the wrist
radial artery
Trendelenburg Position
mandible
aorta
32. The rhythmic beats caused as waves of blood move through and expand the arteries
pulse
coronary arteries
standard precautions
radius
33. A sitting position
34. A set of regulations and ethical considerations that define the scope - or extent and limits - of the EMT's job
scope of practice
palmer
ilium
QI
35. An EMT or other person authorized by a medical director to give medications and provide emergency car.
valve
ischium
Breathing Rates
Designated agent
36. The two large sets of branches that come off the trachea and enter the lungs. There are right and left bronchi
medial
glucose
cardiac muscle
bronchi
37. The heel bone
malleolous
cardiac muscle
calcaneus
Left Lower Quadrant
38. A gland located behind the stomach that produces insulin and juices that assist in digestion of food in the duodenum of the small intestine
femoral artery
pancreas
abdominal quadrants
diastolic BP
39. Brain - spinal cord and nerves that govern sensation - movement and thought
mandible
capillary
Nervous system
assault/battery
40. Components of the blood - produce substances that help the body fight infection
nasopharynx
bronchi
WBC
crime scene
41. Recovery position - patient ends up on their left side - with their left arm folded under their head
calcaneus
acromion process
arteriole
Left Lateral Recumbent
42. High heart rate (Above 160)
carotid arteries
7
ight Lower Quadrant
tachycardia
43. Shoulder Blade
bilateral
scapula
orbits
brachial artery
44. Toward the midline of the body
coronary arteries
manubrium
dermis
medial
45. A method of lifting and carrying a patient during which one rescuer slips hands under patient's armpits and grasps the wrists - which another rescuer grasps the patient's knees
torso
power grip
extremity lift
automaticity
46. Protrusion on the side of the ankle.
metatarsal
malleolous
arterioles
dorsal
47. The area directly posterior to the nose
gallbladder
pulmonary veins
plantar
nasopharynx
48. Carry blood away from the heart
standing orders
arteries
RBC
Good Samaritan Laws
49. Muscular tube that removes water from waste products received from the small intestine and removes anything not absorbed by the body toward excretion from the body
large intestine
acromion process
body mechanics
911 System
50. A method of transferring a patient from bed to stretcher - during which two or more rescuers curl the patient to their chests - then reverse the process to lower the patient to the stretcher
direct carry
bilateral
5
gallbladder