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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. A flat surface formed when slicing through a solid object.
Plane
Maxillae
Periperal Pulses
Stomach
2. On both sides
Bilateral
(Do Not Resuscitate Order) DNR
Small Intestine
Humerus
3. The system of nose - mouth - throat - lungs - and muscles that brings oxygen into the body and expels carbon dioxide.
Humidifier
Manubrium
Respiratory System
Respiration
4. Flexible stretcher - made of canvasro ruberized material useful in restricted areas or narrow hallways.
Torso
Epidermis
Reeves Stretcher
LUQ
5. A valve that indicates the flow of oxygen in liters per minute.
Emergency Move
Flowmeter
LUQ
Ligament
6. 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
Nasal Bones
(Do Not Resuscitate Order) DNR
Consent
Ischium
7. Protusion on the side of the ankle.
Stomach
Malleolus
Capillary
Cyanosis
8. A device connected to an oxygen cylinder to reduce cylinder pressure so it is safe for delivery of oxygen to a patient.
Pressure Regulator
Personal Protective Equipment
Epidermis
Expressed Consent
9. The point where two bones come together.
Recovery Position
Joint
Non - Urgent Move
Cranium
10. The wrist bones
Endocrine System
Carpals
Extremity Lift
Abdominal Quadrants
11. Number of vertebrae in cervical (neck)
Blood Pressure
Jaw - Thrust Maneuver
7
Venule
12. Same as hypoperfusion
Shock
Urgent Move
Atria
Nasopharyngeal Airway
13. Three lifestyle changes to deal with stress.
Diet - Exercise - Relax
On - Line Mecial Direction
Skeleton
Tarsals
14. The lateral bone of the forearm
Fibula
Ligament
Consent
Radius
15. 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.
Anatomical Position
Pulse
Ventilation
Cardiovascular System
16. Areas of the lungs outside the alveoli where gas exchange with blood doesn't take place.
Direct Carry
Thorax
Dead Space
Stress
17. The trunk of the body;; the body without the haed and the extremities
Power Grip
Body Mechanics
Torso
Digestive System
18. The organisms that cause infection - such as viruses and bacteria
Liability
Pathogens
Large Intestine
Advance Directive
19. Inadequate perfusion of the cells and tissues of the body caused by insufficient flow of blood through the capillaries.
Endocrine System
Stoma
Hypoperfusion
Protocols
20. The smallest kind of vein.
Venule
Tibia
Ligament
Stokes Stretcher
21. Process of continuous self - review with the purpose of identifying and correcting aspects of the system that require improvement
Systolic Blood Pressue
Quality Improvement
Nasal Bones
Diet - Exercise - Relax
22. 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.
Hypoperfusion
Emergency Move
Power Grip
Joint
23. A blue of gray color resulting from lack of oxygen in the body.
Orbits
Power Lift
Cyanosis
Direct Carry
24. The proper use of the body to facilitate lifting and moving and prevent injury.
Decontamination
Ulna
Pelvis
Body Mechanics
25. Artery supplying the foot - lateral to the large tendon the big toe.
Diaphragm
Dorsalis Pedis Artery
Epiglottis
Ventricles
26. Tissue that connects muscle to bone
7
Vein
Torso
Tendon
27. Lying on the back.
LUQ
Hypoxia
Anatomy
Supine
28. Muscular sac between the esophagus and the small intestine where digestion of food begins
Stomach
Radius
Proxy
Extremity Lift
29. A structure that opens and closes to permit the flow of a fluid in only one direction.
On - Line Mecial Direction
Valve
Pressure Regulator
Oxygen Cylinder
30. Automatically identifies caller's phone number and location.
Radial Artery
Enhanced 911
Stomach
Medical Direction
31. The chest
Stomach
Thorax
Emergency Move
Designated Agent
32. Forcing air or oxygen into the lung when a patient has stopped breathing or is has inadequate breathing. Also called positive pressure ventilation.
Inhalation
Protocols
Artificial Ventilation
Radial Artery
33. To the side; away from the midline of the body.
Liver
Lateral
Phalanges
Alveoli
34. The bessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
Proxy
Pulmonary Veins
Automaticity
Cranium
35. System of brain - spinal cord - and nerves that govern sensations - movement - and thought
Supine
Pulmonary Arteries
Hypoxia
Nervous System
36. The rhytmic beats caused as waves of blood move through and expand arteries.
Insulin
Epinepherine
Pulse
Manubrium
37. A method of transferring a patient from bed o strtcher by grasping and pulling the loosened bottom sheet of the bed.
Draw - Sheet Method
Radius
Sternum
Musculoskeletal System
38. An imaginary line drawn down the center of the body - dividing it into right and left halves.
Perfusiion
Voluntary Muscle
Midline
Hyperventilate
39. The brain and spinal cord
Informed
Manubrium
Central Nervous System
Dermis
40. The reduction of breathing to the point where oxygen intake is not sufficient to suppory life.
RUQ
Delayed (Stress Reaction)
Large Intestine
Respiratory Failure
41. The bone of the upper arm - between shoulder and the elbow.
Tibia
4
Reeves Stretcher
Humerus
42. An active process in which the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm contract - expanding the size of the chest cavity and causing air flow into the lungs.
Inhalation
Atria
Abandonment
Trendelenburg Position
43. Superior portion of the sternum
5
Anterior
Manubrium
(Peripheral Nervous System) PNS
44. The 33 bones of the spinal column
Subcutaneous Layers
Vertebrae
Decontamination
Body Mechanics
45. 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.
Power Grip
Carotid Arteries
Appendix
Orbits
46. The vessels that carry blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs.
Hypoxia
7
Pulmonary Arteries
Oropharyngeal Airway
47. The basin - shaped bony structure that supports the spine and is the point of proximal attachment for the lower extremities.
Scope of Practice
Decontamination
On - Line Mecial Direction
Pelvis
48. A position in which the patient's feet and legs are higher than the head. Also referred to as the shock position.
Body Mechanics
Flowmeter
Abdominal Quadrants
Trendelenburg Position
49. The radial - brachial - posterior tibial - and dorsalis pedis pulses - which can be felt at peripheral points of the body.
Venturi Mask
Protocols
Exhalation
Periperal Pulses
50. Smallest kind of artery
Fibula
Arteriole
Muscle
Fowler's Position