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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. The pressure caused by blood exerting force against the walls of blood vessels. Usually arterial blood pressure is measured. Systolic over diastolic.
Blood Pressure
Ventral
Radius
Red Blood Cells
2. A position in which the patient's feet and legs are higher than the head. Also referred to as the shock position.
Cardiac Muscle
Scapula
Trendelenburg Position
Inferior
3. Toward the head
On - Line Mecial Direction
Superior
Dead Space
Ilium
4. Lower end of the fibula - seen on the outer ankle.
Anterior
Pulse
Artery
Lateral Malleolus
5. A small tube located near the junction of the small and large intestines in the right lower quadrant of the abdoment - the function of which is not well understood. It's inflammation - called appendicitis - is a common cause of abdominal pain.
Ligament
Acromiovacular Joint
Appendix
White blood cells
6. System of brain - spinal cord - and nerves that govern sensations - movement - and thought
Hypoxia
Nervous System
Fibula
Scapula
7. Any blood vessel returning blood to the heart.
On - Line Mecial Direction
Vein
Clavicle
Venule
8. Tissue that connects muscle to bone
Tendon
Multiple - Casualty Incident
Nasal Bones
Central Nervous System
9. Three lifestyle changes to deal with stress.
Cyanosis
Diet - Exercise - Relax
(Do Not Resuscitate Order) DNR
Calcaneus
10. The organisms that cause infection - such as viruses and bacteria
Pathogens
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
(Peripheral Nervous System) PNS
4
11. Number of vertebrae in thoracic (Thorax - ribs - upper back)
2
Femur
Brachial Artery
Confidentiality
12. A cylinder filled with oxygen under pressure.
Recovery Position
Direct Ground Lift
Pathogens
Oxygen Cylinder
13. Pressure in arteries when left ventricle is refilling
RLQ
Expressed Consent
Diastolic Pressure
Ischium
14. Superior portion of the sternum
Carpals
Femur
Manubrium
(Flow - restriced - oxygen - powreed ventilation device) FROPVD
15. The obligation not to reveal information obtained about a patient except to other health care professionals involved in the patient's care - or under subpoena - or in a court of law - or when the patient has signed a release of confidentiality.
Confidentiality
Diet - Exercise - Relax
Stomach
5
16. The introduction of dangerous chemicals - disease - or infectious materials.
Contamination
Larynx
Flowmeter
7
17. Artery of the upper arm; the site of the the pulse checked during infant CPR
Decontamination
Contamination
Brachial Artery
Periperal Pulses
18. A comprehensive system that includes education and resources to both prevent stress and to deal with stress.
CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management)
Cricoid Cartilage
Flowmeter
Non - Urgent Move
19. A set of regulations and ethical considerations that define the scope - or exent and limits - of the EMT's job.
Venturi Mask
Pancreas
Palmar
Scope of Practice
20. Area directly posterior to the mouth.
Oropharynx
Stress
Extremity Lift
Scapula
21. Policy or protocol issued by a Medical Director of an EMS system that authorizes EMTS and others to perform particular skills in certain situations.
Standing Orders
Liability
Epidermis
Hyperventilate
22. The lateral bone of the forearm
Radius
Enhanced 911
Oropharyngeal Airway
Hypoxia
23. The point where two bones come together.
Joint
Perfusiion
Sternum
Tendon
24. Superior and widest portion of the pelvis
Ilium
Posterior Tibial Artery
Violence - Drugs - Weapons - Family members - Bystanders - Perpetrators - Pets)
Scope of Practice
25. A flat surface formed when slicing through a solid object.
Plane
Nasal Cannula
Automaticity
Venturi Mask
26. When breathing completely stops.
Ilium
Acute (Stress Reaction)
Respiratory Arrest
Central Pulses
27. Process of continuous self - review with the purpose of identifying and correcting aspects of the system that require improvement
Quality Improvement
Pocket Face Mask
Medial
Organ Donor
28. The major artery supplying the leg
Direct Ground Lift
Epinepherine
Ventricles
Femoral Artery
29. Specialized involuntary muscle found only in the heart.
Lateral Malleolus
Cardiac Muscle
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
RLQ
30. Automatically identifies caller's phone number and location.
Bilateral
Pancreas
Enhanced 911
Superior
31. Form the structure of the cheeks.
Liability
Zygomatic Arches
Posterior Tibial Artery
Nasal Bones
32. The inferior portion of the sternum.
Violence - Drugs - Weapons - Family members - Bystanders - Perpetrators - Pets)
Xiphoid Process
Lungs
Tendon
33. The supply of oxygen to and removal of wastes from the cells and tissues of the body as a result of the flow of blooed through the capillaries.
Perfusiion
Tendon
Patent Airway
Direct Carry
34. Two fused bones forming the upper jaw.
Cardiac Conduction system
Maxillae
Ilium
Scope of Practice
35. A method of lifting and carrying a patient from ground level to a stretcher in which two or more rescuers kneel - curl the patient to their chests - stand - then reverse the process to lower the patient to the stretcher.
Emergency Move
Direct Ground Lift
4
Stokes Stretcher
36. At the lower end of the tibia - seen on the inner ankle
Cranium
Body Mechanics
Medial Malleolus
Organ Donor
37. The removal or cleansing of dangerous chemicals and other dangerous or infectious materials.
Decontamination
Negligence
Aorta
Carotid Arteries
38. The smallest kind of vein.
Venule
LLQ
Red Blood Cells
Carotid Arteries
39. Ability of the heart to generate and conduct electrical impulses on its own.
Non - Urgent Move
Automaticity
Informed
On - Line Mecial Direction
40. Nose bone
Respiratory Failure
Nasal Bones
White blood cells
Radius
41. Obligation to provide care to a patient
Mid - Axillary Line
Endocrine System
Duty to Act
(Do Not Resuscitate Order) DNR
42. Flexible stretcher - made of canvasro ruberized material useful in restricted areas or narrow hallways.
Nasopharynx
Reeves Stretcher
Insulin
Ventral
43. To provide ventilations at a higher rate than normal.
Aorta
Ulna
Hyperventilate
911 System
44. The layers of fat and soft tissues found beneath the dermism.
Subcutaneous Layers
Pressure Regulator
Small Intestine
Direct Carry
45. The chest
Thorax
Sternum
Emergency Move
Pressure Regulator
46. A structure that opens and closes to permit the flow of a fluid in only one direction.
Abdominal Quadrants
Valve
Crime Scene
Autonomic Nervous System
47. Muscle that responds automatically to brain signals but cannot be controlled.
Involuntary Muscle
Metatarsals
Anatomical Position
Jaw - Thrust Maneuver
48. An insufficiency of oxygen in the body's tissues.
Physiology
Plasma
Stoma
Hypoxia
49. Quartile contains: liver - right kidney - colon - pancreas - gallbladder
Manubrium
RUQ
LLQ
Lungs
50. The Standard reference position for the body in the study of anatomy. In this position - the body is standing erect - facing the observer - with arms down at the sides and the palms of the hands forward.
Patent Airway
Mandible
Anatomical Position
Lungs