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1. In a scenario where a patient is found unresponsive after a fall, how would
you utilize the AVPU scale to assess their condition?
You would only check for breathing and skip the AVPU assessment.
You would check if the patient is alert, then apply verbal and painful
stimuli to determine their responsiveness.
You would assess the patient's blood pressure before checking their
consciousness.
You would immediately call for advanced medical help without
assessing the patient.
2. Mobile integrated healthcare (MIH)
defraying
A method of delivering health care which involves providing health
care within the community rather than at a physician's office or
hospital.
mobile
health care
3. Describe the significance of credentialing for healthcare professionals.
Credentialing is only relevant for emergency medical services.
Credentialing ensures that healthcare professionals meet the
necessary qualifications and standards to provide safe and
effective care.
Credentialing focuses on the financial aspects of healthcare services.
, Credentialing is a process to evaluate patient satisfaction.
4. Upon auscultation of your patient's lung sounds, you notice a high-pitched
wheezing sound. This is due to:
asthma
airway constriction
bronchodilation
fluid accumulation in the lungs
5. Describe how telemetry functions in the context of emergency medical
services.
Telemetry converts electronic signals into coded, audible signals
for transmission to a hospital.
Telemetry is used to monitor the location of ambulances during
emergencies.
Telemetry provides real-time video feeds from the ambulance to the
hospital.
Telemetry is a method for administering medications remotely.
6. What technology does an interoperable communications system in
emergency services primarily utilize?
VoIP technology
Satellite communication
Analog radio
Text messaging
,7. What is the condition that results from low levels of surfactant in premature
infants?
Pneumonia
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Respiratory distress syndrome
Cystic fibrosis
8. Describe the significance of an interoperable communications system in
emergency services.
It allows multiple agencies to communicate and transmit data
effectively during emergencies.
It enhances the use of traditional landline phones for emergency calls.
It focuses on improving social media communication during
emergencies.
It restricts communication to a single agency for security purposes.
9. What is the primary function of capillaries in the circulatory system?
Regulate blood flow through autonomic control
Transport oxygenated blood to the body
Store energy for the heart
Exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products with tissues
10. The "S" of a DCAP-BTLS assessment represents examination for
swelling
lose of stability
, significant injury
soreness
stable injury
11. Describe the significance of advance directives in patient care.
Advance directives are only necessary for elderly patients.
Advance directives are primarily for organ donation purposes.
Advance directives are used to authorize medical personnel to make
decisions.
Advance directives ensure that a patient's preferences for medical
treatment are respected when they are unable to communicate.
12. If a patient experiences damage to the cerebrum, which of the following
functions might be impaired?
Coordination of balance and movement
Regulation of heart rate and blood pressure
Cognitive functions such as reasoning and decision-making
Basic reflexes like blinking or knee-jerk reactions
13. What is the purpose of an advance directive?
States an individual's wishes regarding health care if the individual is
not able to speak
Names an individual to make decisions for an individual if he or she
becomes incapable
Expresses an individual's wish to donate organs