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1. What is the primary action an EMT should take to reduce the risk of legal
issues?
transport patients to the hospital of their choice
use universal precautions with every patient encounter
provide competent care that meets current standards
utilize at least four personnel when moving a patient
2. During an emergency response, if an EMT needs to administer medication to
a partner who is incapacitated, what protocol should they follow?
Use peer-assisted administration to safely provide the medication
to the partner.
Call for a paramedic to administer the medication instead.
Administer the medication without any checks since it's an emergency.
Wait for the partner to regain consciousness before administering any
medication.
3. Which of the following is classified as protected health information (PHI)?
location of the call
medical terminology
emergency response procedures
patient history
4. In a scenario where a patient presents with bilateral fractures of the femurs,
what considerations should an EMT take into account regarding patient care
, and transport?
The EMT should prioritize communication with family over patient
assessment.
The EMT should consider the need for stabilization and potential for
shock due to the severity of the injuries.
The EMT should assume the patient can walk to the ambulance
without assistance.
The EMT should focus solely on pain management without
considering transport.
5. In a scenario where a patient is experiencing severe burns, which skin
function would be most compromised, affecting their overall health?
pressure and pain perception
sensory reception
temperature regulation
metabolic coordination
6. An EMT has been working in a high-stress environment for several years,
dealing with numerous minor incidents daily. If this EMT begins to show signs
of burnout and emotional fatigue, which type of stress reaction are they likely
experiencing?
posttraumatic stress reaction
critical incident stress reaction
cumulative stress reaction
acute stress reaction
,7. Advil, Nuprin, and Motrin are all which kind of drug names?
Chemical
Brand
Generic
8. Describe the significance of recognizing agonal respirations in emergency
medical situations.
Agonal respirations are a sign of effective breathing.
Agonal respirations are normal and do not require intervention.
Agonal respirations suggest the patient is recovering from a
respiratory event.
Recognizing agonal respirations is crucial because they indicate a
patient is in respiratory distress and requires immediate assistance.
9. Which patient demonstrates a normal mental status based on their response
to questions?
A) a patient with an acute allergic reaction and dizziness
C) a patient with a head injury who is slow to answer questions
B) a diabetic who opens his eyes when you ask questions
D) a patient who overdosed and moans when he is touched
10. Describe the significance of understanding anatomical terms like abduction
in emergency medical situations.
Understanding anatomical terms like abduction helps EMTs
accurately assess and communicate patient conditions.
, Abduction is only important for physical therapy, not emergency
care.
Anatomical terms are irrelevant in emergency situations.
Anatomical terms are only used in medical school, not in the field.
11. Describe how negligence can impact patient outcomes in EMT care.
Negligence is only relevant when transporting patients who are
conscious and alert.
Negligence ensures that all patients receive the same level of care
regardless of their condition.
Negligence refers to the proper transfer of care to a more qualified
provider.
Negligence can lead to further injury or complications for the
patient due to a failure to adhere to established standards of care.
12. Which function of the skin is primarily responsible for detecting external
stimuli?
metabolic coordination
temperature regulation
pressure and pain perception
sensory reception
13. Bradycardia in an adult is defined as a heart rate less than ___ beats/min.
60
120
50