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EMT Training 2
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Subjects
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health-sciences
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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. Muscle that responds automatically to brain signals but cannot be controlled.
Recovery Position
Artery
Vertebrae
Involuntary Muscle
2. The 'windpipe'; the structure that connects the pharynx to the lungs.
Femur
Trachea
Designated Agent
Pelvis
3. Leaving a patient after care has been initated and before a patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training.
Nasal Bones
Skeleton
Ventral
Abandonment
4. Forcing air or oxygen into the lung when a patient has stopped breathing or is has inadequate breathing. Also called positive pressure ventilation.
Artificial Ventilation
Direct Carry
Respiration
Calcaneus
5. The reduction of breathing to the point where oxygen intake is not sufficient to suppory life.
Respiratory Failure
Artery
Confidentiality
Respiratory Arrest
6. The line through the center of each clavicle (2)
Atria
Mid - Clavicular Line
Head - tilt - chin - lift maneuver
Endocrine System
7. The two upper chambers of the heart. Right recieves unoxygenated blood while the left recieves oxygenated blood from the lungs.
Bilateral
HIPAA
Duty to Act
Atria
8. Quartile contains: liver - spleen - left kidney - stomach - colon - pancreas
LUQ
Automaticity
Venule
Confidentiality
9. The introduction of dangerous chemicals - disease - or infectious materials.
Anatomical Position
Pulmonary Veins
Atria
Contamination
10. Quartile contains: left kidney - colon - small intestine - ureter
Bilateral
Expressed Consent
LLQ
Protocols
11. Tissue that connects muscle to bone
Vertebrae
Tendon
Acromiovacular Joint
Pressure Regulator
12. A person who has completed a legal document that allows for donation of organs and tissus in the event of death.
Hazardous - Material Incident
Organ Donor
Autonomic Nervous System
Lungs
13. The back of the body or body part
Posterior
Tarsals
Red Blood Cells
Cranium
14. The lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg.
Plantar
Liver
Fibula
Ventricles
15. Farther away from the torso.
Venae Cavae
Venule
Fibula
Distal
16. The study of body function.
Physiology
Stoma
Maxillae
Ischium
17. Reaction from recurring low - level stressors and develops over years. It's also known as burnout.
Urgent Move
Insulin
Cumulative (Stress Reaction)
(Flow - restriced - oxygen - powreed ventilation device) FROPVD
18. Component of blood. The produce substances that help the body fight infection.
Nasopharyngeal Airway
White blood cells
Muscle
Enhanced 911
19. Flexible stretcher - made of canvasro ruberized material useful in restricted areas or narrow hallways.
Ligament
4
Reeves Stretcher
RLQ
20. An imaginary line drawn down the center of the body - dividing it into right and left halves.
Dorsalis Pedis Artery
Midline
Flowmeter
Autonomic Nervous System
21. A means of correcting blockage of the airway by moving the jaw forward without tilting the head or neck. Used when trauma - or injury - is suspected to open the airway without causing further injury to the spinal cord in the neck.
Reeves Stretcher
Joint
Venae Cavae
Jaw - Thrust Maneuver
22. An organ located in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen that acts as a blood filtration system and a reservoir for reserves of blood.
Exhalation
Zygomatic Arches
Spleen
Carpals
23. The area directly posterior to the nose.
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Nasal Cannula
Anatomical Position
Nasopharynx
24. Orders from the on - duty physician given directly to an EMT in the field by radio or telephone.
Stokes Stretcher
Ischium
On - Line Mecial Direction
Bronchi
25. Policy or protocol issued by a Medical Director of an EMS system that authorizes EMTS and others to perform particular skills in certain situations.
Medial
Contamination
Venturi Mask
Standing Orders
26. Largest organ of the body - produces bile to aid in the breakedown of fats and assists in the metabolism of various substances in the body.
Head - tilt - chin - lift maneuver
Zygomatic Arches
Liver
Anatomy
27. The muscular tube that removes water from waste products recieved from the small intestine and removes anything not absorbed by the body toward excretion from the body.
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Stoma
Large Intestine
Pubis
28. The basin - shaped bony structure that supports the spine and is the point of proximal attachment for the lower extremities.
Draw - Sheet Method
Anterior
Lateral
Pelvis
29. Three lifestyle changes to deal with stress.
Mid - Clavicular Line
Diet - Exercise - Relax
Respiratory System
Pressure Regulator
30. Component of blood; membrane - enclosed fragments of specialized cells.
Anatomy
Platelets
Direct Carry
Implied Consent
31. The area directly posterior to the mouth and nose. It is made up of the oropharynx and the nasopharynx.
Ventilation
Pharynx
5
Central Nervous System
32. Number of vertebrae in lumbar (lower back)
Scapula
Systolic Blood Pressue
5
Standing Orders
33. A hormone produced by the pancreas or taken as a medication by many diabetics.
Standard Precautions
Small Intestine
Insulin
Perfusiion
34. A legal document - usually signed by the patient and his physician - which states that the patient has a terminal illness and doesn't wish to prolong life through resuscitative efforts
(Do Not Resuscitate Order) DNR
Muscle
Venule
CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management)
35. Microscopic sacs of the lungs where gas exchange with the bloodstream takes place.
Alveoli
Tarsals
Advance Directive
Dead Space
36. The two lower chambers of the heart - consists of a left and right.
Ventricles
Pulse
Tibia
Pulmonary Arteries
37. Immediate threat to life - little spinal precautions are taken
Direct Ground Lift
Phalanges
Mid - Clavicular Line
Emergency Move
38. Being held legally responsible
Inferior
Duty to Act
Femur
Liability
39. Gripping with as much hand surface as possible in contact with the object being lifted - all fingers bent at the same angle - hands at least 10 inches apart.
Power Grip
Artery
Good Samaritan Laws
Vertebrae
40. Automatically identifies caller's phone number and location.
Phalanges
Consent
Enhanced 911
Trendelenburg Position
41. Lying on the back.
Respiration
Nonrebreather Mask
Humidifier
Supine
42. A device connected to an oxygen cylinder to reduce cylinder pressure so it is safe for delivery of oxygen to a patient.
Pressure Regulator
Appendix
Brachial Artery
Protocols
43. Muscle that can be conciously controlled.
Voluntary Muscle
Artificial Ventilation
Venule
Radius
44. The pelvic socket into which the ball at proximal end of the femur fits to form the hip joint.
Proximal
Oropharynx
Torso
Acetabulum
45. The fluid portion of the blood.
Plasma
Nonrebreather Mask
Patent Airway
Decontamination
46. The shoulder blade
Hyperventilate
Scapula
Respiratory System
Voluntary Muscle
47. Collarbone
Clavicle
Medical Director
Dorsal
Anterior
48. A passive process in which the intercostal (rib) muscles and the diaphragm relax - causing the chest cavity to decrease in size and air to flow out of the lungs.
Cranium
Metatarsals
Exhalation
Oropharynx
49. Quartile contains: liver - right kidney - colon - pancreas - gallbladder
Hazardous - Material Incident
RUQ
Automatic Transport Ventilator
Stoma
50. Oversight of patient - care aspects of an EMS system by the Medical Director.
Oropharynx
Radial Artery
Calcaneus
Medical Direction