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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Set of regulations and ethical considerations that define the scope - or extent and limits of the EMT's job
venae cavae
platelets
cricoid cartilage
scope of practice
2. Obligation not to reveal information obtained about a patient except to other health care professionals involved in patient's care
muscle
stress
artria
confidentiality
3. Abnormal heart rate - usually 120+ beats per minute
cranium
911 system
tachycardia
designated agent
4. Ankle bones
maxillae
hypertension
diabetic coma
tarsals
5. The medial and larger bone of lower leg
right atrium
tibia
NRB
stress
6. Muscular structure that divides chest cavity from abdominal cavity - major muscle of respiration
insulin shock
carotid arteries
diaphragm
alveoli
7. Artery of lower arm
ALS
radial artery
on- line medical direction
central nervous system(CNS)
8. Organs where exchange of atmospheric oxygen and waste carbon dioxide take place
prone
plane
designated agent
lungs
9. Wrist bones
carpals
prone
COPD
hypoglycemia
10. Temporary signs of a stroke
T.I.A
bilateral
large intestine
trendelenburg position
11. Automated external defribrilator
cardiovascular system
AED
arteriole
primary function of autonomic nervous system
12. Thin- walled - microscopic blood vessel where the oxygen/carbon dioxide and nutrient/waste exchange with body' cells takes place
capillary
venae cavae
miscarriage
decontamination
13. Area directly posterior to nose
central nervous system(CNS)
nasopharynx
oropharynx
eclampsia
14. Development of the fetus outside the uterus
malleolus
expressed consent
ectopic pregnancy
ulna
15. 'windpipe' - structure that connects the pharynx to lungs
cardiac muscle
apnea
fetus
trachea
16. Lists of steps ( assessments and interventions) to be taken in different situations - developed by medical director of EMS system
T.I.A
protocols
fetus
blood pressure
17. Orders from medical director to EMT to give certain medications or do certain procedures without speaking to medical director or physician
CISM critical incident stress management
hazardous- material incident
pathogens
off- line medical direction
18. Pressure created in arteries when left ventricle contracts and forces blood out into circulation
brachial pulse
alveoli
systolic blood pressure
miscarriage
19. Chest
subcutaneous layers
DNR order
blood pressure
thorax
20. On both sides
red blood cells
bilateral
capillary
diastole
21. Blood pressure above normal range
cricoid cartilage
dyspnea
hypertension
sphygmomanometer
22. Bone of upper arm - between shoulder and elbow
DCAPBTLS
humerus
angina pectoris
cardiac muscle
23. Components of blood - carry oxygen to and carbon dioxide away from cells
consent
pulmonary veins
abandonment
red blood cells
24. System of nose - mouth - throat - lungs - and muscles that brings oxygen into body and expels carbon dioxide
trendelenburg position
insulin
standing orders
respiratory system
25. State of physical and or psychological arousal to a stimulus
stress
radial artery
supine
standing orders
26. Largest organ - produces bile to assist in breakdown of fats and assists in the metabolism of various substances in body
hypotension
spleen
liver
cricoid cartilage
27. Developing baby
uterus
fetus
blood pressure
ventricles
28. Leaving a patient after care has been initiated and before patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training
uterus
larynx
abandonment
lateral malleolus
29. Joint where the acromion and clavicle meet
larynx
acromioclavicular join
musculoskeletal system
placenta abruption
30. Front of body or body part
dermis
PSI
anterior
duty to act
31. Pounds per square inch
ligament
central pulses
PSI
gallbladder
32. Highest portion of the shoulder
acromion process
OPQRST
digestive system
peripheral pulses
33. Obligation to provide care to patient
911 system
manubrium
red blood cells
duty to act
34. Signs & symptoms - allergies - medical history - past medications - last oral intake - event that led to injury/illness
good samaritan laws
SAMPLE
cyanosis
OPQRST
35. Smallest kind of vein
subcutaneous layers
platelets
02
venule
36. Body substance isolation
placenta abruption
BSI
hypoperfusion
inhalation
37. Study of body structure
anatomy
tendon
nervous system
clavicle
38. Medication used for chest pain
nitroglycerine
radial artery
AVPU
red blood cells
39. Layers of fat and soft tissues found below the dermis
valve
tarsals
subcutaneous layers
nasopharynx
40. 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
superior
duty to act
911 system
cardiac muscle
41. Degeneration of alveolar structure
dermis
diastole
multiple casualty incident MCI
emphysema
42. Permission from patient for care or other action by EMT
mid- clavicular line
autonomic nervous system
consent
posterior
43. Womb
large intestine
obstructed airway
blood pressure
uterus
44. Cardio pulmonary resuscitation
left atrium
capillary
CPR
fibula
45. Release of a harmful substance into the environment
inferior
sternum
hazardous- material incident
mandible
46. Pelvic socket into which the ball at the proximal end of femur fits to form the hip joint
bradycardia
acetabulum
ventral
on- line medical direction
47. DNR order
advance directive
T.I.A
ALS
COPD
48. Gland located behind stomach that produces insulin and juices that assist in digestion of food in duodenum of small intestine
pancreas
manubrium
diabetic coma
central nervous system(CNS)
49. Tissue that can contract to allow movement of a body part
COPD
anterior
metatarsals
muscle
50. Standard reference position for the body - body stands erect facing the observer with arms down at sides and palms of hands forward
primary function of autonomic nervous system
midline
anatomical position
pulmonary arteries