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EMT Basics
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Subjects
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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.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. The organs where exchange of atmospheric oxygen and waste carbon dioxide take place
lungs
body mechanics
phalanges
diaphragm
2. The large bone of the thigh
Left Upper Quadrant
peripheral pulses
appendix
femur
3. Away from the head; usually compared with another structure that is closer to the head
inferior
nitroglycerin
clavicle
metacarpals
4. The pressure in the arteries when the left ventricle is refilling
diastolic BP
scapula
spleen
Designated agent
5. A comprehencive system that includes education and resources to both prevent stress and to deal with stress appropriately
anatomy
critical incident stress management
hypoperfusion
manubrium
6. Number of bones in lumbar spine
5
911 System
cardiac conduction system
inhalation
7. A leaf - shaped structure that prevents food and foreign matter from entering the trachea
insulin
epinephrine
ight Lower Quadrant
epiglottis
8. The bony structures around the eyes - the eye sockets
subcutaneous layers
anterior
orbits
acromioclavicular joint
9. Number of bones in the thoracic spine
epidermis
diastolic BP
manubrium
12
10. Trade name: proventil - ventolin - Action: B-2 adrenergic receptor agonist - smooth muscle relaxant - Indication: Respiratory distress in pts diagnostic with asthma - Contraindications:angina - MI - arrhythmia - CHF (Congestive heart failure) - side
Albuterol
Medical director
physiology
12-29 breaths/min
11. Referring to the back of the body or the back of the hand or foot. A synonym for posterior
dorsal
exhalation
epidermis
Medical director
12. The number of bones in the Cervical spine
torso
7
inferior
Epinephrine
13. The heel bone
concealment
hypoperfusion
calcaneus
ischium
14. Lips turning blue
arteries
cyanosis
decontamination
bronchi
15. Radial - brachial - posterior - tibial - dorsalis pedis pulses - which can be felt at peripheral points of the body
RBC
endocrine system
skull
peripheral pulses
16. Smallest veins
DNR
Trendelenburg Position
venules
contamination
17. Adult breathing rate
12-29 breaths/min
gallbladder
extremity lift
skin
18. Vessels that carry blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs
pulmonary arteries
ilium
inferior
perfusion
19. Equipment that protects the EMS worker from infection and or exposure to the dangers of rescue operations
standing orders
cyanosis
PPE
ight Lower Quadrant
20. Pressure created in the arteries when the left ventrical contracts and forces blood out into circulation
systolic BP
duty to act
RBC
cardiac muscle
21. Largest internal organ of the body - produces bile to assist in breakdown of fats and assists in the metabolism of various substances in the body
pancreas
liver
bilateral
thorax
22. Any blood vessel returning blood to the heart
venules
tendon
vein
venule
23. Musuclar sac between the esophagus and the small intestine where digestion of food begins
joints
stomach
acromioclavicular joint
Aspirin (Acetylsalicyclic acid)
24. System of bones and skeletal muscles that support and protect the body and permit movement
Levels of EMS training
calcaneus
musculoskeletal system
power lift
25. Liver - Spleen - Left Kidney - Stomach - Colon Pancreas
Left Upper Quadrant
inhalation
cranium
musculoskeletal system
26. Hormone produced by the body - as a med it dilated the respiratory passages and is used to relieve severe allergic reactions
crime scene
venae cavae
draw - sheet method
epinephrine
27. The cartoid and femeral pulses - which can be felt in the center part of the body
Left Upper Quadrant
proximal
central pulses
artery
28. The toe and finger bones
power lift
25-50 b/m
phalanges
abdominal quadrants
29. 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
inferior
DNR
joints
From the body--> Vena Cava -->SA Node -->Right atrium -->Right Ventricle -->AV Node -->pulmonary artery-->lungs -->pulmonary vein -->left atrium -->left ventricle -->Aorta -->body
30. Hides and protects your body
From the body--> Vena Cava -->SA Node -->Right atrium -->Right Ventricle -->AV Node -->pulmonary artery-->lungs -->pulmonary vein -->left atrium -->left ventricle -->Aorta -->body
cover
artery
tachycardia
31. A small tube located near the junction of the small and large intestines in the RLQ of the ab - then function of which is not well known; best known for it's inflammation which is appendicitis
hypoperfusion
appendix
Levels of EMS training
inadequate breathing
32. A sitting position
33. The obligation not to revel information obtained about a patient except to other health care professionals involved in the patient's care - or under subpoena - or in a court of law - or when the patient has signed a release of confidentiality
implied consent
confidentiality
anterior
Off - Line medical direction
34. The two fused bones forming the upper jaw
maxillae
Good Samaritan Laws
diastolic BP
PPE
35. The vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart
trachea narrower - trachea softer - more flexible - airway structures smaller - cricoid not well developed - chest wall softer - tongue proportionally larger than an adults
humerus
15-30 b/m
pulmonary veins
36. The microscopic sacs of the lungs where gas exchange with the bloodstream takes place
standard precautions
Levels of EMS training
alveoli
pancreas
37. Referring to the sole of the foot
nasal bones
plantar
draw - sheet method
assault/battery
38. The lower - posterior portions of the pelvis
xiphoid process
Veins
cover
ischium
39. A structure that opens and closes to permit the flow of a fluid in only one direction
orbits
valve
muscle
femoral artery
40. Proper use of the body to facilitate lifting and moving and preventing injury
carotid arteries
body mechanics
voluntary muscle
orbits
41. Toward the midline of the body
ischium
metacarpals
cricoid cartilage
medial
42. Layer of tissue between the body and the external environment
skin
Nervous system
orbits
epidermis
43. Being held legally responsible
liability
dermis
abdominal quadrants
perfusion
44. A sac on the underside of the liver that stores bile produced by the liver
gallbladder
acetabulum
abandonment
HIPAA
45. The two large sets of branches that come off the trachea and enter the lungs. There are right and left bronchi
consent
HIPAA
bronchi
systolic BP
46. A strict form of infection control that is based on the assumption that all blood and other body fluids are infectious
tendon
expressed consent
standard precautions
crime scene
47. The muscular structure that divides the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity. A major muscle of respiration
diaphragm
scene factors cause a decline in patient condition - treatment of patient's condition requires a move
contamination
Trendelenburg Position
48. Infants breathing rate
draw - sheet method
Fowler's Position
25-50 b/m
distal
49. Heart beating too slow
small intestine
endocrine system
artery
Bradycardia
50. Gripping with as much hand surface as possible in contact with the objects being lifted - all fingers bent at the same angle - hands at least 10 inches apart
epiglottis
power grip
inferior
joints