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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. To the side; away from the midline of the body.
LLQ
Liability
Lateral
Hazardous - Material Incident
2. That system of bones and skeletal muscles that support and protect the body and permit movement.
Standard Precautions
Patella
Musculoskeletal System
Atria
3. State of physical and/or psychological arousal to a stimulus.
Stress
Xiphoid Process
Flowmeter
Ischium
4. A valve that indicates the flow of oxygen in liters per minute.
Flowmeter
Tarsals
Quality Improvement
Aorta
5. The area directly posterior to the nose.
Nasopharynx
Palmar
Epinepherine
Involuntary Muscle
6. The trunk of the body;; the body without the haed and the extremities
Cervical - Thoracic - Lumbar - Sacral - Coccyx
Consent
Torso
Head - tilt - chin - lift maneuver
7. Superior and widest portion of the pelvis
Ilium
Nervous System
Acromiovacular Joint
Medial Malleolus
8. 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
7
Body Mechanics
Ischium
9. Forcing air or oxygen into the lung when a patient has stopped breathing or is has inadequate breathing. Also called positive pressure ventilation.
Good Samaritan Laws
Plantar
Direct Ground Lift
Artificial Ventilation
10. The lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg.
Fibula
Contamination
Tarsals
Autonomic Nervous System
11. Superior portion of the sternum
Plasma
Atria
Plantar
Manubrium
12. Five divisions of the spine
Cervical - Thoracic - Lumbar - Sacral - Coccyx
Body Mechanics
Pulmonary Arteries
Dorsal
13. A curved device inserted into the patient's mouth into the phaynx to help maintain an open airway.
Nasal Cannula
Oropharyngeal Airway
Involuntary Muscle
Scapula
14. Closer to the torso
Nasopharyngeal Airway
Orbits
Proximal
Periperal Pulses
15. Thine walled - microscopic where the oxygen/CO2 and nutrient/waste exchange within body cells takes place.
Ligament
Distal
Capillary
Periperal Pulses
16. When breathing completely stops.
Trachea
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Medical Director
Respiratory Arrest
17. Four divisions of the abdomen used to pinpoint the location of a pain or injury: RUQ - LUQ - RLQ - LLQ
Flowmeter
Abdominal Quadrants
Platelets
Contamination
18. The bones of the body compose this
Ventilation
Duty to Act
Aorta
Skeleton
19. Required when the patient must be moved quickly for treatment of an immediate threat to life - are performed with spinal precautions.
Urgent Move
Cricoid Cartilage
Musculoskeletal System
Nasal Cannula
20. Component of blood; membrane - enclosed fragments of specialized cells.
Venae Cavae
RLQ
Platelets
7
21. A series of laws - varying in each state - designed to provide limited legal protection for citizens and some health care personnel when they are administering emergency care.
Medial
Cervical - Thoracic - Lumbar - Sacral - Coccyx
Good Samaritan Laws
Acromion Process
22. Process of continuous self - review with the purpose of identifying and correcting aspects of the system that require improvement
Radius
Nasal Bones
Patent Airway
Quality Improvement
23. Blood vessels that supply the muscle of the heart.
Good Samaritan Laws
Suctioning
Coronary Arteries
Digestive System
24. The area directly posterior to the mouth and nose. It is made up of the oropharynx and the nasopharynx.
White blood cells
Anatomical Position
Torso
Pharynx
25. The medial bone of the forearm.
Dorsal
Cyanosis
Oropharynx
Ulna
26. A device that delivers low concentrations of oxygen through two prongs that rest in the patient's nostrils.
Artificial Ventilation
Lungs
Venae Cavae
Nasal Cannula
27. Number of vertebrae in cervical (neck)
Non - Urgent Move
Dorsalis Pedis Artery
Diastolic Pressure
7
28. Any blood vessel returning blood to the heart.
Respiratory Failure
911 System
(Peripheral Nervous System) PNS
Vein
29. The consent it is presumed a patient or patient's guardian would give if they could.
Cyanosis
Exhalation
Implied Consent
Musculoskeletal System
30. Areas of the lungs outside the alveoli where gas exchange with blood doesn't take place.
Dead Space
Diaphragm
Inhalation
Enhanced 911
31. An airway (passage from nose or mouth to lungs) that is open and lear and will remain open and clear - without inteference to the passage of air into and out of the body.
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Mandible
Patent Airway
Plane
32. The line through the center of each clavicle (2)
Sternum
Mid - Clavicular Line
Anterior
Carotid Arteries
33. The pressure created in the arteries when the left ventricle contracts and forces blood out into circulation.
Proxy
Body Mechanics
Systolic Blood Pressue
Ischium
34. The layers of fat and soft tissues found beneath the dermism.
Fibula
Pocket Face Mask
Subcutaneous Layers
Confidentiality
35. Tissue that can contract to allow movment of a body part
LUQ
Nasopharynx
Pharynx
Muscle
36. The study of body function.
Enhanced 911
Mandible
Physiology
4
37. The system of nose - mouth - throat - lungs - and muscles that brings oxygen into the body and expels carbon dioxide.
Scapula
Respiratory System
Gag Reflex
Blood Pressure
38. The lateral bone of the forearm
Cranium
Posterior Tibial Artery
Pancreas
Radius
39. Inner (second) of skin - rich in blood vessels and nerves - found beneath the epidermis.
Cardiac Conduction system
Cardiovascular System
Protocols
Dermis
40. The study of body structure.
Bag - valce mask
Liver
Acetabulum
Anatomy
41. 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.
Exhalation
Direct Carry
Artificial Ventilation
Respiratory Failure
42. 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.
Cervical - Thoracic - Lumbar - Sacral - Coccyx
Bilateral
Power Grip
Carpals
43. The system made up of the heart and the blood vessels.
Small Intestine
HIPAA
Cardiovascular System
Nonrebreather Mask
44. System of glands that produce chemicals called hormones that help to regulate many body activities and functions.
Carpals
Plantar
Endocrine System
Malleolus
45. Orders from the on - duty physician given directly to an EMT in the field by radio or telephone.
Bag - valce mask
On - Line Mecial Direction
Manubrium
Confidentiality
46. The location where a crime has been committed or any place that evidence relating to a crime may be found.
Orbits
Perfusiion
Zygomatic Arches
Crime Scene
47. Component of the blood. The carry oxygen to and CO2 away from the cells.
(Peripheral Nervous System) PNS
Spleen
Head - tilt - chin - lift maneuver
Red Blood Cells
48. Ability of the heart to generate and conduct electrical impulses on its own.
Posterior Tibial Artery
Acute (Stress Reaction)
Nervous System
Automaticity
49. The shoulder blade
Oropharynx
Subcutaneous Layers
Scapula
Torso
50. The signs and symptoms of the stress reaction may not appear for days - months - or even years. It's also known as Post - Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Confidentiality
Gag Reflex
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Cardiac Conduction system