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EMT Training 2
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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.
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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. Vomiting or retching that resuls when something is place in the back of the pharynx. This is tied to the swallow reflex.
Jaw - Thrust Maneuver
Artery
Orbits
Gag Reflex
2. A method of transferring a patient from bed o strtcher by grasping and pulling the loosened bottom sheet of the bed.
Draw - Sheet Method
Trendelenburg Position
Cardiac Conduction system
Musculoskeletal System
3. A cylinder filled with oxygen under pressure.
Oxygen Cylinder
Plane
Sternum
Femur
4. The bony structures around the eyes - the eye sockets
On - Line Mecial Direction
Physiology
Negligence
Orbits
5. Muscle that responds automatically to brain signals but cannot be controlled.
Anatomy
Involuntary Muscle
Oxygen Cylinder
Lateral Malleolus
6. Permission from the patient for care or other action by the EMT
Nasopharyngeal Airway
Consent
Epiglottis
4
7. A device connected to the flowmeter to add moisture to the dry oxygen coming from an oxygen cylinder
Ischium
Humidifier
Acromiovacular Joint
Contamination
8. Outer layer of skin.
4
Flowmeter
Epidermis
Humidifier
9. Orders from the on - duty physician given directly to an EMT in the field by radio or telephone.
Medial Malleolus
Pressure Regulator
RUQ
On - Line Mecial Direction
10. A method of lifting and carrying a patient during which one rescuer slips hands under the patient's ampits and graps the wrists - while anothe rescuer grasps the patient's knees
Duty to Act
Radial Artery
Extremity Lift
Epinepherine
11. Closer to the torso
(Peripheral Nervous System) PNS
Proximal
Nonrebreather Mask
Inhalation
12. The consent it is presumed a patient or patient's guardian would give if they could.
Brachial Artery
Implied Consent
Abandonment
Calcaneus
13. 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.
(Do Not Resuscitate Order) DNR
Tibia
Confidentiality
Autonomic Nervous System
14. Being held legally responsible
Recovery Position
5
Liability
Dermis
15. Artery of the upper arm; the site of the the pulse checked during infant CPR
Artificial Ventilation
Stress
Brachial Artery
Digestive System
16. The nerves that enter and leave the spinal cord and travel between the brain and organs without passing through the spinal cord.
Arteriole
LLQ
Supine
(Peripheral Nervous System) PNS
17. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - a federal law protecting the privacy of patient - specific health care information and providing the patient with control over how this information is used and distrubuted.
Manubrium
Small Intestine
HIPAA
Hypoxia
18. A system for telephone access to report emergencies. Dispatcher takes information and alerts appropriate services.
Prone
Dorsalis Pedis Artery
2
911 System
19. Inadequate perfusion of the cells and tissues of the body caused by insufficient flow of blood through the capillaries.
Appendix
Good Samaritan Laws
Hypoperfusion
Bilateral
20. The system made up of the heart and the blood vessels.
Standard Precautions
Small Intestine
Cardiovascular System
Nervous System
21. Referring to the palm of the hand.
Digestive System
Palmar
(Flow - restriced - oxygen - powreed ventilation device) FROPVD
Radial Artery
22. Farther away from the torso.
Emergency Move
Distal
(Flow - restriced - oxygen - powreed ventilation device) FROPVD
Pelvis
23. Strict form of infection control that is based on the assumption that all blood and other body fluids are infectious -
Malleolus
Nasopharyngeal Airway
Epidermis
Standard Precautions
24. The vessels that carry blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs.
Hazardous - Material Incident
Ventilation
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Pulmonary Arteries
25. System of brain - spinal cord - and nerves that govern sensations - movement - and thought
Plasma
Joint
Nervous System
Acromion Process
26. 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.
Flowmeter
Spleen
Respiratory Arrest
Central Nervous System
27. Leaf - shaped structure that prevents food and foreign matter from entering the trachea.
Epiglottis
Capillary
Artificial Ventilation
Pancreas
28. A lift from squatting position with weight to be lifted close to the body - feet apart and flat on the ground - body weight on or just behind the balls of feet - back locked in. The upper body is raised before the hips. Also called the squat - lift p
Alveoli
Endocrine System
Power Lift
Muscle
29. The highest portion of the shoulder.
Calcaneus
Acromion Process
Scope of Practice
Tendon
30. The two upper chambers of the heart. Right recieves unoxygenated blood while the left recieves oxygenated blood from the lungs.
Muscle
Atria
Valve
Zygomatic Arches
31. A finding of failure to act properly in a situation in which there was a duty to act - that needed care as would reasonably be expected of the EMT was not provided - and that harm was caused to the patient as a result.
Pubis
Flowmeter
Negligence
Minute Volume
32. To the side; away from the midline of the body.
Lateral
Expressed Consent
Plantar
Vertebrae
33. The shoulder blade
Respiratory System
Metacarpals
Scapula
Respiratory Failure
34. The superior and inferior return blood from the body to the right atrium.
Venae Cavae
Mid - Axillary Line
Stress
Automatic Transport Ventilator
35. The fluid portion of the blood.
Small Intestine
Decontamination
Plasma
5
36. Nose bone
Nasal Bones
Urgent Move
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Nasopharynx
37. Breathing
Quality Improvement
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Alveoli
Respiration
38. 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.
Oropharynx
Midline
Coronary Arteries
Liver
39. A face mask and reservoir bag evice that delivers high concentrations o oxygen. The patient's exhaled air escapes through a valve and is not rebreathed.
Hyperventilate
Superior
Nonrebreather Mask
Patent Airway
40. The bessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
Posterior Tibial Artery
Jaw - Thrust Maneuver
Pulmonary Veins
4
41. The brain and spinal cord
Central Nervous System
Diaphragm
Systolic Blood Pressue
Fowler's Position
42. The organisms that cause infection - such as viruses and bacteria
Xiphoid Process
Patella
Pathogens
Skeleton
43. The reduction of breathing to the point where oxygen intake is not sufficient to suppory life.
Respiratory Failure
Acromiovacular Joint
Mandible
Ischium
44. Four divisions of the abdomen used to pinpoint the location of a pain or injury: RUQ - LUQ - RLQ - LLQ
Red Blood Cells
5
Large Intestine
Abdominal Quadrants
45. The trunk of the body;; the body without the haed and the extremities
Torso
Acetabulum
Head - tilt - chin - lift maneuver
Stoma
46. Artery supplying the foot - behind the medial ankle.
Nasopharynx
Respiratory Arrest
Posterior Tibial Artery
Gag Reflex
47. Toward the midline of the body.
Medial
Tibia
Venae Cavae
Cardiac Conduction system
48. The front of the body or body part
Xiphoid Process
Power Lift
Oropharyngeal Airway
Anterior
49. The inferior portion of the sternum.
Xiphoid Process
Shock
Acromiovacular Joint
Ligament
50. The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary motor functions
Crime Scene
Aorta
Autonomic Nervous System
Liver