ANSWERS GRADED A+
✔✔11) Medical conditions wherein especially smooth, low speed patient transportation
is preferable include: - ✔✔A. Spinal Injuries
B. Serious Fractures
C. Heart Attacks
D. All of the above (Correct Answer )
✔✔12) A trainee may be substituted for the qualified ambulance attendant: - ✔✔A. If no
qualified attendant is available
B. If the trainee has completed an advanced first-aid course
C. If the trainee is enrolled in an approved EMT-1A course
D. In none of the above instances (Correct Answer)
✔✔13) Every ambulance driver must be trained to use all the required ambulance
equipment and to assist the attendant in care of the injured: - ✔✔A. Before responding
to an emergency call
✔✔14) When ambulances are readily available from two or more services, your
ambulance company may respond to a motor vehicle accident: - ✔✔A. Only upon
instruction from a law-enforcement or public agency dispatcher
✔✔15) Studies have shown that sirens on emergency vehicles do not give sufficient
warnings to: - ✔✔C. Drivers of vehicles approaching on a cross street.
✔✔16. The decision to use high-speed patient transport requires sound judgment,
because such operation can: - ✔✔A. Frighten the patient
B. Put a stabilized patient into shock
C. Disrupt ongoing
✔✔17. In order to maintain a valid ambulance certificate you must pass a physical
examination: - ✔✔Every Two Years
✔✔18. When a qualified attendant is not readily available, the driver of an ambulance
dispatched for emergency service shall: - ✔✔C. Notify the dispatcher of the inability to
respond
✔✔19. The amber warning lamps on the ambulance may be displayed only: - ✔✔C.
When an unusual traffic hazard exist.
✔✔20. The red warning lamp on the ambulance may be displayed: - ✔✔D. Under any
of the above circumstances