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EMT Training

Subjects : health-sciences, emt
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
  • If you are not ready to take this test, you can study here.
  • 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. Assess the following






2. Okay - you've told the patient what you're going to do.. But are you sure they're not allergic to the medication?






3. Time for the Detailed Physical Examination! Should you examine the head - arm - or abdomen first?






4. You've successfully removed the cap - and you're ready to administer the medication to the patient... but where do you administer it?






5. After checking the chest - where do you move?






6. After you assess the thorax and the lumbar; should you manage secondary injuries/wounds?


7. After you determine the number of patients - what should you do - IF NECESSARY?






8. Focused History and Physical Examination/Rapid Trauma Assessment. The first thing you should do in this situation is...






9. When dealing with a patient who has had an allergic reaction - What are the questions/key things you need to know in order to assess the patient?






10. When assessing circulation - should you control major bleeding BEFORE you assess the patient's pulse - or after?


11. When assessing the head - What do you check?






12. What do you do after that?






13. Pulse! Palpate with How many fingers?






14. You've checked the neck - now move down to the chest.






15. Transportation!






16. Attach the AED to the patient;






17. What do you do after you determine if the scene is safe?






18. After you administer the medication - do you load everything up and leave - or do you stay and monitor the patient's condition/vital signs afterward?


19. Ventilate the patient at a rate of __-__ per minute with appropriate volumes via bag/valve mask.






20. Count palpated pulse for a minimum of ___ seconds and multiply times 2.






21. Circulation assessment re - cap! When assessing the skin - what should you be looking at?






22. What are the ways to assess the airway and breathing of the patient?






23. Skin Color: (observe the patient)






24. Integration! First thing you do;






25. After checking the chest - where do you move?






26. Time for Cardiac Arrest Management/Automatic External Defibrillator! First thing you do






27. What's the expiration date on the oral glucose?






28. What do you do if the patient needs glucose administration? Do you go ahead and do it? or do you contact someone?






29. After taking BSI precautions - consult with...






30. First action performed after you arrive on scene..






31. The patient is still bleeding - so you..






32. There are bystanders who seen what happened.. do you question them?






33. 'Signs and Symptoms (assess history of present illness).' When dealing with a patient who is having trouble - dealing with respiratory problems - What are the questions/key words you should remember?






34. You need to get the AED. What should you do?






35. _______ extremity and palpate ______ artery.






36. Time for Airway Management assessment! What's the First thing you do?






37. How should the patient be sitting?






38. After you're sure he/she isn't allergic to the medicine; check your 5 rights of drug administration.. which are.....






39. After taking care of the chief complaint of the patient during the initial assessment - you should...






40. Alright - you're about to distribute the Epinephrine to the patient. You don't just do it without telling the patient what you're doing.. do you?






41. How will you determine if the patient needs glucose administration?






42. So - you've completed the examination. You have all of this information in front of you. Should you just load the patient up and go? OR should you verbalize the re - assessment of the patient's vital signs?






43. You deliver the shock.. should the rescuer go back to giving the patient CPR?






44. Everything is in place - and you are ready to administer the drug to the patient. Should you warn them that they're going to feel a stick?






45. DON'T FORGET TO DOCUMENT The PROCEDURE AFTERWARD!


46. Okay - you've obtained the baseline vital signs... Should you obtain SAMPLE history now?






47. Blood pressure (palpatation)


48. Ventilate patient!






49. Baseline Vital Signs! What do you do first?






50. After you open the airway - What do you do?