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EMT Training 2
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Subjects
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health-sciences
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emt
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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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. Toward the head
Epinepherine
Patent Airway
Superior
Metatarsals
2. Tissue that connects muscle to bone
Metatarsals
Tendon
Medical Direction
Diastolic Pressure
3. Ring - shaped structure that forms the lower portion of the larynx.
Gallbladder
Manubrium
Trendelenburg Position
Cricoid Cartilage
4. State of physical and/or psychological arousal to a stimulus.
Mid - Clavicular Line
Pathogens
Stress
Off - Line Medical Direction
5. The medial and larger bone of the lower leg.
Tibia
Ventral
Nasal Bones
Posterior Tibial Artery
6. The major artery supplying the leg
Pubis
Abdominal Quadrants
Diastolic Pressure
Femoral Artery
7. Component of blood; membrane - enclosed fragments of specialized cells.
Pharynx
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Platelets
Inferior
8. The inferior portion of the sternum.
Distal
Epiglottis
Venae Cavae
Xiphoid Process
9. Muscular sac between the esophagus and the small intestine where digestion of food begins
Trendelenburg Position
Phalanges
LUQ
Stomach
10. Quartile contains: left kidney - colon - small intestine - ureter
Appendix
LLQ
Epidermis
Diet - Exercise - Relax
11. Forcing air or oxygen into the lung when a patient has stopped breathing or is has inadequate breathing. Also called positive pressure ventilation.
4
Respiratory Failure
Artificial Ventilation
Periperal Pulses
12. Inner (second) of skin - rich in blood vessels and nerves - found beneath the epidermis.
Automatic Transport Ventilator
Dermis
Periperal Pulses
Emergency Move
13. Superior portion of the sternum
Manubrium
Contamination
Sternum
Arteriole
14. Use of a vacuum device to remove blood - vomitus - and other secretions or foreign materials from the airway.
Alveoli
Suctioning
Orbits
Acute (Stress Reaction)
15. The introduction of dangerous chemicals - disease - or infectious materials.
Proxy
Contamination
Tibia
Orbits
16. Number of vertebrae in coccyx (tailbone)
Larynx
Tarsals
4
Femoral Artery
17. The removal or cleansing of dangerous chemicals and other dangerous or infectious materials.
Physiology
Zygomatic Arches
Pulmonary Veins
Decontamination
18. A sitting position.
19. A DNR order
Advance Directive
Respiration
Vertebrae
Sternum
20. Lying of the side. Also called the Lateral Recumbent
Aorta
Recovery Position
Scope of Practice
911 System
21. A device connected to an oxygen cylinder to reduce cylinder pressure so it is safe for delivery of oxygen to a patient.
Decontamination
Physiology
White blood cells
Pressure Regulator
22. The bessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
Pelvis
Pulmonary Veins
Diet - Exercise - Relax
Femoral Artery
23. Largerst artery in the body. Transports blood from left ventricle to begin systemic circulation.
Large Intestine
Aorta
Trendelenburg Position
Decontamination
24. An insufficiency of oxygen in the body's tissues.
2
Hypoxia
Humerus
Hyperventilate
25. Required when the patient must be moved quickly for treatment of an immediate threat to life - are performed with spinal precautions.
Anatomical Position
Superior
Urgent Move
Small Intestine
26. Component of blood. The produce substances that help the body fight infection.
Exhalation
Prone
White blood cells
Abdominal Quadrants
27. The bony structures around the eyes - the eye sockets
Orbits
Pathogens
On - Line Mecial Direction
Cardiac Muscle
28. Muscle that responds automatically to brain signals but cannot be controlled.
Involuntary Muscle
Hazardous - Material Incident
Decontamination
Multiple - Casualty Incident
29. A device - usually with a one - way valve - to aid in artificial ventilation. A rescuer breathes through the valve when the mask is placed over the patient's face. It also acts as a barrier to prevent contact with a patient's breath or body fluids. I
Hyperventilate
Ventral
Pocket Face Mask
Inferior
30. A gland located behind the stomach that produces insulin and juices that assist in digestion of food in the duodenum of the small intestine
Gallbladder
Pancreas
Medical Director
RLQ
31. A face mask and reservoir bag device that delivers specific concentrations of oxygen by mixing oxygen with inhaled gas.
Venturi Mask
Joint
Cardiac Muscle
Power Lift
32. Blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart.
Oropharynx
Acetabulum
Coronary Arteries
Zygomatic Arches
33. EMT or other person authorized by a Medical Director to give medications and provide emergency care.
Large Intestine
Systolic Blood Pressue
Designated Agent
Musculoskeletal System
34. Hormone produced by body - aka adrenaline. As a medication - it dilates respiratory passages and is used to relieve severe allergic reactions.
Epinepherine
Superior
Mid - Axillary Line
Non - Urgent Move
35. A method of transferring a patient from bed o strtcher by grasping and pulling the loosened bottom sheet of the bed.
Cranium
Draw - Sheet Method
Decontamination
Stomach
36. Equipment that protects the EMS worker from infection and/or exposure to the dangers of rescue operations.
LUQ
Personal Protective Equipment
Torso
Mandible
37. A structure that opens and closes to permit the flow of a fluid in only one direction.
Epiglottis
Valve
Cardiac Muscle
Negligence
38. To provide ventilations at a higher rate than normal.
Quality Improvement
Cranium
Hyperventilate
Superior
39. Reaction from recurring low - level stressors and develops over years. It's also known as burnout.
Pubis
Cumulative (Stress Reaction)
Nasopharyngeal Airway
Atria
40. The muscular structure that divides the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
Diaphragm
Cranium
Confidentiality
Stoma
41. Referring to the sole of the foot.
Digestive System
Anatomical Position
Phalanges
Plantar
42. The wrist bones
Carpals
Shock
Pelvis
Automaticity
43. The location where a crime has been committed or any place that evidence relating to a crime may be found.
Pathogens
Proxy
Stoma
Crime Scene
44. Microscopic sacs of the lungs where gas exchange with the bloodstream takes place.
Confidentiality
Vein
Periperal Pulses
Alveoli
45. The area directly posterior to the mouth and nose. It is made up of the oropharynx and the nasopharynx.
Palmar
Bag - valce mask
Pharynx
Confidentiality
46. A system of specialized muscle tissues which conduct electrical impulses that stimulate the heart to beat.
Cardiac Conduction system
Designated Agent
Artery
Extremity Lift
47. Smallest kind of artery
Ventilation
Arteriole
Informed
Urgent Move
48. The proper use of the body to facilitate lifting and moving and prevent injury.
Exhalation
Lungs
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Body Mechanics
49. Oversight of patient - care aspects of an EMS system by the Medical Director.
Acute (Stress Reaction)
Ischium
Medical Direction
Digestive System
50. The 'windpipe'; the structure that connects the pharynx to the lungs.
Trachea
Reeves Stretcher
2
Oxygen Cylinder