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Emt Exam Emergency Medical Technician
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Inadequate perfusion of the cells and tissues of body caused by insufficient flow of blood through capillaries
red blood cells
inhalation
hypoperfusion
lateral
2. Pressure caused by blood exerting force against the walls of blood vessels - usually arterial blood pressure is measured - diastolic/systolic
HIPAA
vertebrae
blood pressure
peripheral pulses
3. Front of body or body part
oropharynx
anterior
anatomy
diastolic pressure
4. On both sides
pharynx
sternum
epiglottis
bilateral
5. Absence of ventricular contractions
mandible
OPA
asystole
AVPU
6. Airway - breathing - circulation
obstructed airway
ABC
DNR order
xiphoid process
7. Degeneration of alveolar structure
HIPAA
FBAO
dyspnea
emphysema
8. Set of regulations and ethical considerations that define the scope - or extent and limits of the EMT's job
eclampsia
pancreas
nervous system
scope of practice
9. Components of blood - carry oxygen to and carbon dioxide away from cells
medial
inhalation
exhalation
red blood cells
10. Blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart(myocardium)
emphysema
blood pressure
nervous system
coronary arteries
11. Toward the head
nitroglycerine
inferior
superior
anterior
12. Obligation to provide care to patient
ventricles
femoral artery
duty to act
ulna
13. Equipment that protects the EMS worker from infection or exposure to danger of rescue operations
PPE personal protective
humerus
respiratory system
diabetic coma
14. Largest artery in body - transports blood from left ventricle to being systemic circulation
trachea
vertebrae
miscarriage
aorta
15. At lower end of fibula - seen on outer ankle
SAMPLE
ventricles
posterior
lateral malleolus
16. Artery of lower arm
white blood cells
expressed consent
dorsal pedis artery
radial artery
17. Afterbirth
voluntary muscle
uterus
02
placenta
18. Hormone produced by pancreas or taken as medication by many diabetics
AVPU
911 system
insulin
musculoskeletal system
19. Release of a harmful substance into the environment
good samaritan laws
trendelenburg position
designated agent
hazardous- material incident
20. Muscular structure that divides chest cavity from abdominal cavity - major muscle of respiration
SAED
lungs
diaphragm
nervous system
21. Premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus
placenta abruption
maxillae
medical director
good samaritan laws
22. Any blood vessel carrying blood away from heart
torso
amniotic fluid
artery
mid- axillary line
23. Cardio pulmonary resuscitation
CPR
eclampsia
epidermis
AED
24. Deformities - contusions - abrasion - punctures - burns - tenderness - lacerations - swelling
placenta abruption
abdominal quadrants
artery
DCAPBTLS
25. 33 bones of spinal column
voluntary muscle
vertebrae
consent
zygomatic arches
26. Muscular sac between esophagus and the small intestine where digestion begins
systole
inferior
emphysema
stomach
27. Area directly posterior to mouth and nose - made up of oropharynx and nasopharynx
bilateral
posterior
pharynx
blood pressure
28. Collarbone
NRB
diastole
PPE personal protective
clavicle
29. Superior vena cava and inferior vena cava - these two major veins return blood from body to right atrium
artria
joint
venae cavae
medical director
30. Standard reference position for the body - body stands erect facing the observer with arms down at sides and palms of hands forward
NRB
anatomical position
femur
dyspnea
31. Structure that opens and closes to permit the flow of a fluid in only one direction
venule
BVM
valve
inhalation
32. Tissue that connects bone to bone
ligament
PSI
inhalation
dorsal pedis artery
33. Pelvic socket into which the ball at the proximal end of femur fits to form the hip joint
blood pressure
anatomical position
acetabulum
diaphragm
34. Oxygen
02
appendix
dorsal
plane
35. Joint where the acromion and clavicle meet
acromioclavicular join
decontamination
asystole
appendix
36. Physician who assumes ultimate responsibility for the patient care aspects of EMS system
diastole
diastolic pressure
central pulses
medical director
37. Obligation not to reveal information obtained about a patient except to other health care professionals involved in patient's care
ventricles
confidentiality
superior
BSI
38. Passive process in which intercostal muscles(ribs) and diaphragm relax - causing chest cavity to decrease in size and air to flow out lungs
medical director
02
asthma
exhalation
39. Muscle that responds automatically to brain signals but cannot be consciously controlled
musculoskeletal system
multiple casualty incident MCI
involuntary muscle
PSI
40. Blood pressure below that considered normal
hypotension
clavicle
hypoglycemia
mid- axillary line
41. 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
small intestine
BSI
protocols
malleolus
42. Difficulty in breathing
central nervous system(CNS)
dyspnea
tibia
bradycardia
43. Myocardial infarction
asystole
OPA
AED
MI
44. Carotid and femoral pulses - which can be felt in central part of body
exhalation
maxillae
on- line medical direction
central pulses
45. Small tube located near the junction of the small and large intestines in right lower quadrant of abdomen
involuntary muscle
epiglottis
appendix
endocrine system
46. DNR order
standard precautions
trachea
advance directive
blood pressure
47. Pressure in arteries when the left ventricle refilling
on- line medical direction
diastolic pressure
muscle
BVM
48. Vessels that carry oxygenated blood from lungs to left atrium of heart
metatarsals
small intestine
pulmonary veins
placenta previa
49. Lying on side - also called 'lateral recumbent position'
pulmonary veins
HIPAA
confidentiality
recovery position
50. Referring to front of body
epinephrine
ventral
large intestine
left atrium