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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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1. Sign that adequate perfusion is not accomplished
cyanosis
abandonment
tachycardia
malleolus
2. System of specialized muscle tissues which conduct electrical impulses that stimulate the heart to beat
ectopic pregnancy
AED
cardiac conduction system
pathogens
3. Specialized involuntary muscle found only in the heart
cardiac muscle
T.I.A
posterior tibial artery
brachial artery
4. Obligation not to reveal information obtained about a patient except to other health care professionals involved in patient's care
confidentiality
carotid arteries
hypertension
proximal
5. Lists of steps ( assessments and interventions) to be taken in different situations - developed by medical director of EMS system
pulmonary veins
protocols
SAED
T.I.A
6. Superior portion of sternum
apnea
larynx
DCAPBTLS
manubrium
7. System made up of heart( cardio) and blood vessels (vascular) - circulatory system
venule
ventral
stomach
cardiovascular system
8. Abnormal heart rate - usually 50 or fewer beats per minute
bradycardia
ischium
medial malleolus
inferior
9. 'windpipe' - structure that connects the pharynx to lungs
trachea
off- line medical direction
voluntary muscle
maxillae
10. Emergency involving multiple patients
left atrium
multiple casualty incident MCI
alveoli
ligament
11. Two fused bones forming the upper jaw
apnea
mandible
cervix
maxillae
12. Artery of upper arm - site of pulse checked during infant CPR
hazardous- material incident
larynx
brachial artery
venae cavae
13. Foot bones
fibula
posterior tibial artery
metatarsals
hypoglycemia
14. Microscopic sacs of lungs where gas exchange with bloodstream takes place
confidentiality
cranium
alveoli
SAED
15. Automated external defribrilator
AED
central pulses
acetabulum
platelets
16. System of glands that produce chemicals called hormones that help to regulate many body activities and functions
dyspnea
protocols
designated agent
endocrine system
17. Sac on underside of liver that stores bile produced by the liver
gallbladder
placenta abruption
inhalation
red blood cells
18. Two upper chambers of heart
bronchi
AED
artria
off- line medical direction
19. Large neck arteries - one on each side of neck - that carry blood from the heart to head
perfusion
carotid arteries
HIPAA
ventricles
20. Gland located behind stomach that produces insulin and juices that assist in digestion of food in duodenum of small intestine
inferior
BVM
pancreas
lateral malleolus
21. Heart attack
plane
acute myocardial infarction
anterior
pulmonary arteries
22. Laying face down
prone
cricoid cartilage
ventricles
stomach
23. Line drawn vertically from middle of armpit to ankle
insulin shock
ventricles
mid- axillary line
on- line medical direction
24. Liters per minute
midline
hypotension
LPM
abdominal quadrants
25. Lateral and smaller bone of lower leg
carpals
fibula
asthma
acromion process
26. Laying on back
systole
bilateral
anterior
supine
27. Heel bone
nasopharynx
femur
calcaneus
asystole
28. Afterbirth
placenta
pulmonary edema
perfusion
implied consent
29. Instrument used to determine arterial pressure with non- invasive technique
stress
ALS
insulin shock
sphygmomanometer
30. Condition of not breathing
C.V.A.
metacarpals
blood pressure
apnea
31. Lower - posterior portions of pelvis
ischium
central nervous system(CNS)
scope of practice
humerus
32. Top - back - sides of skull
cranium
dorsal pedis artery
angina pectoris
right atrium
33. Position which the patient's feet and legs are higher than head
trendelenburg position
cyanosis
spleen
mid- axillary line
34. System of bones and skeletal muscles that support and protect the body and permit movement
ventral
proximal
humerus
musculoskeletal system
35. Area directly posterior to mouth
ilium
fowler's position
proximal
oropharynx
36. Orders from medical director to EMT to give certain medications or do certain procedures without speaking to medical director or physician
clavicle
off- line medical direction
systolic blood pressure
emphysema
37. Toward midline
implied consent
proximal
medial
diabetic coma
38. Onset - provocation - quality - radiation - severity - time
aorta
eclampsia
OPQRST
anatomical position
39. Carotid and femoral pulses - which can be felt in central part of body
metatarsals
COPD
central pulses
inferior
40. Leaving a patient after care has been initiated and before patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training
oropharynx
exhalation
abandonment
lungs
41. Deformities - contusions - abrasion - punctures - burns - tenderness - lacerations - swelling
valve
pulse
medical director
DCAPBTLS
42. Spontaneous abortion
valve
miscarriage
musculoskeletal system
SAED
43. Rhythmic beats caused as waves of blood move through and expand arteries
diastole
pulse
metacarpals
T.I.A
44. Pressure caused by blood exerting force against the walls of blood vessels - usually arterial blood pressure is measured - diastolic/systolic
blood pressure
hypoglycemia
clavicle
dorsal pedis artery
45. Medication used for chest pain
left atrium
distal
SAMPLE
nitroglycerine
46. Form the structure of cheeks
left atrium
zygomatic arches
brachial pulse
medial
47. Physician who assumes ultimate responsibility for the patient care aspects of EMS system
medical director
ABC
nitroglycerine
MI
48. Mouth of uterus
apnea
brachial artery
cervix
plasma
49. Pulse produced by compressing major artery of the upper arm
amniotic fluid
brachial pulse
AED
trendelenburg position
50. Pounds per square inch
maxillae
MI
PSI
anatomical position