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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Receives unoxygenated blood returning from the body
right atrium
dorsal pedis artery
white blood cells
hypertension
2. Referring to back of body
anterior
BVM
dorsal
medial malleolus
3. Muscular tube between stomach and large intestine - divided into duodenum - jejunum - and ileum which receives partially digested food from stomach and continues digestion - nutrients are absorbed by body through its walls
acromioclavicular join
small intestine
sphygmomanometer
tachycardia
4. Equipment that protects the EMS worker from infection or exposure to danger of rescue operations
clavicle
plane
aorta
PPE personal protective
5. Rhythmic beats caused as waves of blood move through and expand arteries
pulse
multiple casualty incident MCI
tibia
angina pectoris
6. Muscular sac between esophagus and the small intestine where digestion begins
cardiovascular system
advance directive
miscarriage
stomach
7. Wrist bones
laryngectomee
central nervous system(CNS)
carpals
consent
8. Automated external defribrilator
inhalation
carpals
AED
capillary
9. Patient who breathes through incision (partial or total removal of larynx) made in throat
laryngectomee
endocrine system
vertebrae
aorta
10. Flat surface formed when slicing through a solid object
bronchi
SAED
placenta previa
plane
11. System made up of heart( cardio) and blood vessels (vascular) - circulatory system
trachea
cardiovascular system
insulin shock
nitroglycerine
12. Oropharyngeal airway
OPA
stomach
digestive system
pulmonary arteries
13. Area directly posterior to nose
radial artery
nasopharynx
plasma
medical director
14. Heart attack
prone
artery
acute myocardial infarction
alveoli
15. Convulsions resulting from severe hypertension
peripheral pulses
PSI
eclampsia
hypoglycemia
16. 33 bones of spinal column
tachycardia
protocols
vertebrae
trendelenburg position
17. Protrusion on the side of ankle
protocols
implied consent
malleolus
aorta
18. Farther away from torso
standard precautions
muscle
distal
lungs
19. Superior vena cava and inferior vena cava - these two major veins return blood from body to right atrium
carpals
apnea
muscle
venae cavae
20. Oxygen
DCAPBTLS
standing orders
CPR
02
21. Active process in which intercostal muscles(ribs) and diaphragm contract - expanding the size of the chest cavity and causing air to flow into lungs
sphygmomanometer
spleen
inhalation
metacarpals
22. Hormone produced by pancreas or taken as medication by many diabetics
insulin
involuntary muscle
inhalation
BVM
23. Spontaneous abortion
spleen
miscarriage
scope of practice
larynx
24. Fluid in lungs
nasopharynx
OPQRST
pulmonary veins
pulmonary edema
25. Area directly posterior to mouth
oropharynx
pulmonary edema
distal
miscarriage
26. Cardio pulmonary resuscitation
distal
CPR
humerus
ABC
27. Leaving a patient after care has been initiated and before patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training
abandonment
laryngectomee
nervous system
scope of practice
28. Inner(second) layer of skin - rich in blood vessels and nerves - found beneath epidermis
dermis
medial
diastolic pressure
pathogens
29. Lying on side - also called 'lateral recumbent position'
911 system
recovery position
blood pressure
pulse
30. Chest pain caused by stress or exertion
valve
angina pectoris
good samaritan laws
amniotic fluid
31. Lateral and smaller bone of lower leg
diastole
hypertension
fibula
torso
32. Occurs when food bolus or other object prevents inspiratory/expiratory process
placenta
nasopharynx
obstructed airway
liver
33. System of nose - mouth - throat - lungs - and muscles that brings oxygen into body and expels carbon dioxide
automaticity
exhalation
respiratory system
dorsal pedis artery
34. Stroke
AED
hypoglycemia
C.V.A.
pulmonary veins
35. Highest portion of the shoulder
acromion process
fowler's position
lateral
tendon
36. Point where two bones come together
diastolic pressure
peripheral pulses
joint
scope of practice
37. Joint where the acromion and clavicle meet
fowler's position
posterior
acromioclavicular join
epiglottis
38. Muscle that can be consciously controlled
sternum
acetabulum
voluntary muscle
capillary
39. Standard reference position for the body - body stands erect facing the observer with arms down at sides and palms of hands forward
medial
venule
pulmonary arteries
anatomical position
40. Deformities - contusions - abrasion - punctures - burns - tenderness - lacerations - swelling
red blood cells
designated agent
DCAPBTLS
muscle
41. Breastbone
HIPAA
white blood cells
sternum
CPR
42. On both sides
bilateral
contamination
dyspnea
aorta
43. Laying on back
off- line medical direction
systole
alveoli
supine
44. Series of laws varying in each state designed to provide limited legal protection for citizens and some health care personnel when they are administered care
good samaritan laws
diastole
duty to act
obstructed airway
45. Body substance isolation
02
BSI
asthma
tibia
46. Consent given by adults of legal age and mentally competent to make a rational decision in regard to their medical well- being
FBAO
expressed consent
multiple casualty incident MCI
peripheral pulses
47. Muscle that responds automatically to brain signals but cannot be consciously controlled
capillary
911 system
white blood cells
involuntary muscle
48. Back of body
posterior
ligament
sternum
asthma
49. Carotid and femoral pulses - which can be felt in central part of body
multiple casualty incident MCI
epiglottis
superior
central pulses
50. Comprehensive system that includes education and resources to both prevent stress and to deal with stress appropriately when it occurs
valve
inhalation
CISM critical incident stress management
abdominal quadrants