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EMT TEST #1 (Ch.1-8) correctly answered 2024 Supine - ANSWERS Prone - ANSWERS Fowler - ANSWERS Levels of EMS Training - ANSWERS1. Emergency Medical Responder 2. Emeregency Medical Technician 3. Advanced Emergency Medical Tech. Quality Improvement - ANSWERSA process of continuous self-review with the purpose of identifying and correcting aspects of the system that require improvement. Medical Director - ANSWERSA physician who assumes ultimate responsibility for the patient-care aspects of the EMS system Protocols - ANSWERSLists of steps to be taken in different situations. Standing Orders - ANSWERSA policy or protocol issued by a Med. Director that authorizes EMTs and others to perform particular skills in certain situations. Off-line Medical Direction - ANSWERSStanding orders issued by the Med. Director that allow EMTs to give certain medications or perform certain procedures without speaking to the Med. Director. On-line Medical Direction - ANSWERSOrders from the on-duty physician given directly to an EMT in the field by radio or telephone. Designated Agent - ANSWERSAn EMT or other person authorized by a Med. DIrector to give medications and provide emergency care. EMS has a role in what public safety issues? - ANSWERSInury prevention (youth and geriatric), Public Vaccination, and Disease Surveillance Evidence-based Research - ANSWERSDescription of medical techniques or practices that are supported by scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy. Prospective v. Retrospective - ANSWERSPro - Studies designed to look forward. Retro - Studies that look at events that have occurred in the past. Types of Medical Research - ANSWERSCase Studies, Cohort, Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs), Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis. Level of Evidence 1 - ANSWERSThe highest level set of data that results from RCTs or meta-analysis of RCTs. Level of Evidence 2 - ANSWERSThese studies use concurrent controls without true randomization. Often retrospective and less reliable. Level of Evidence 3 - ANSWERSStudies with retrospective controls and little actual control of experiments. They use events that have already occurred. Useful, but prone to bias. Level of Evidence 4 - ANSWERSStudies without a control group (case studies). Only one group is examined and not compared. Outcomes difficult to evaluate without this comparison in different patients. Level of Evidence 5 - ANSWERSStudies not directly related to the specific patient/population. Frequently used for prehospital treatments, but data is prone to interpretation based on different populations or circumstances. Keys to Well-Being - ANSWERSMaintain personal relationships, exercise, sleep, eating right, limiting alcohol and caffeine. Pathogens - ANSWERSThe organisms that cause infection, such as viruses and bacteria. Standard Precautions - ANSWERSA strict form of infection control that is based on the assumption that all blood and other body fluids are infectious. AKA Body Substance Isolation Diseases of Concern - ANSWERSHepatitis (A,B,C), Tuberculosis, AIDS, Chicken Pox (varicella), Ebola, German Measles (Rubella), Influenza (Swine and avian flu), Meningitis, Mumps, Pneumonia, Staphylococcal skin infections, Whooping Cough (Pertussis). Hepatitis (Types and Contraction Style) - ANSWERSA - Contracted primarily through food or water contaminated with fecal matter. B - Contracted through blood spills. (Vaccine available) C- Contracted through blood and other bodily fluids. Stress Stages - ANSWERS1. Alarm Reaction 2. Stage of Resistance 3. Exhaustion

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EMT TEST #1 (Ch.1-8) correctly
answered 2024
Supine - ANSWERS

Prone - ANSWERS

Fowler - ANSWERS

Levels of EMS Training - ANSWERS1. Emergency Medical Responder
2. Emeregency Medical Technician
3. Advanced Emergency Medical Tech.

Quality Improvement - ANSWERSA process of continuous self-review with the purpose
of identifying and correcting aspects of the system that require improvement.

Medical Director - ANSWERSA physician who assumes ultimate responsibility for the
patient-care aspects of the EMS system

Protocols - ANSWERSLists of steps to be taken in different situations.

Standing Orders - ANSWERSA policy or protocol issued by a Med. Director that
authorizes EMTs and others to perform particular skills in certain situations.

Off-line Medical Direction - ANSWERSStanding orders issued by the Med. Director that
allow EMTs to give certain medications or perform certain procedures without speaking
to the Med. Director.

On-line Medical Direction - ANSWERSOrders from the on-duty physician given directly
to an EMT in the field by radio or telephone.

Designated Agent - ANSWERSAn EMT or other person authorized by a Med. DIrector
to give medications and provide emergency care.

EMS has a role in what public safety issues? - ANSWERSInury prevention (youth and
geriatric), Public Vaccination, and Disease Surveillance

Evidence-based Research - ANSWERSDescription of medical techniques or practices
that are supported by scientific evidence of their safety and efficacy.

Prospective v. Retrospective - ANSWERSPro - Studies designed to look forward.
Retro - Studies that look at events that have occurred in the past.

, Types of Medical Research - ANSWERSCase Studies, Cohort, Randomized Controlled
Trials (RCTs), Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis.

Level of Evidence 1 - ANSWERSThe highest level set of data that results from RCTs or
meta-analysis of RCTs.

Level of Evidence 2 - ANSWERSThese studies use concurrent controls without true
randomization. Often retrospective and less reliable.

Level of Evidence 3 - ANSWERSStudies with retrospective controls and little actual
control of experiments. They use events that have already occurred. Useful, but prone
to bias.

Level of Evidence 4 - ANSWERSStudies without a control group (case studies). Only
one group is examined and not compared. Outcomes difficult to evaluate without this
comparison in different patients.

Level of Evidence 5 - ANSWERSStudies not directly related to the specific
patient/population. Frequently used for prehospital treatments, but data is prone to
interpretation based on different populations or circumstances.

Keys to Well-Being - ANSWERSMaintain personal relationships, exercise, sleep, eating
right, limiting alcohol and caffeine.

Pathogens - ANSWERSThe organisms that cause infection, such as viruses and
bacteria.

Standard Precautions - ANSWERSA strict form of infection control that is based on the
assumption that all blood and other body fluids are infectious. AKA Body Substance
Isolation

Diseases of Concern - ANSWERSHepatitis (A,B,C), Tuberculosis, AIDS, Chicken Pox
(varicella), Ebola, German Measles (Rubella), Influenza (Swine and avian flu),
Meningitis, Mumps, Pneumonia, Staphylococcal skin infections, Whooping Cough
(Pertussis).

Hepatitis (Types and Contraction Style) - ANSWERSA - Contracted primarily through
food or water contaminated with fecal matter.
B - Contracted through blood spills. (Vaccine available)
C- Contracted through blood and other bodily fluids.

Stress Stages - ANSWERS1. Alarm Reaction
2. Stage of Resistance
3. Exhaustion

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