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SANTA CLARA COUNTY EMS PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+&lt;RECENT VERSION&gt; 1) What type of incidents are considered Level A? - ANSWER - Deviation from EMS agency policy with patient harm - Medication or procedural errors with patient harm - Failure to respond to requests for aid - Equipment failure with patient harm 2) How soon must you report a Level A variance? - ANSWER Immediately report to EMS Duty Chief 3) Who must be notified ASAP for Level A variances? - ANSWER EMS Duty Chief 4) What type of incidents are considered Level B variances? - ANSWER - Potential clinical care variance - Poor interagency coordination - Communications system variance 5) How soon must you report a Level B variance? - ANSWER Within 5 business days to EMS agency 6) What type of incidents are considered Level C variances? - ANSWER - Good patient outcome - Outstanding customer service - Positive provider agency/hospital cooperation 7) What form would you use to file a variance report? Where can you find it? - ANSWER EMS form #903. Found online on website 8) How will policy implementation be disseminated to you? - ANSWER From NORCAL representative or through email or physically posted at stations 9) What other resources do you have to find new policies and updates? - ANSWER Social media 10) When an MCU alert occurs with 5+ patients, is a PCR required? - ANSWER No. Use an approved tracking tool instead: Triage tag if agency allows 11) For IFT transports, what form of communication is used for ring-downs? - ANSWER County radio or company phone 12) What alerts require use of county radio? - ANSWER - Trauma alerts - STEMI alerts - Critical patient alerts using lights and sirens 13) What information is required when giving a "DECON ALERT" ring-down? - ANSWER - Chemical name - Decon methods used - DOT reference # - Appropriate treatment - Routine patient notification report - Request appropriate representative meet ambulance to evaluate patient before entry 14) Who should ask to meet you in ED bay for an exposure-risk patient? - ANSWER Appropriate representative 15) Which EMS providers are allowed to make Base Hospital contact? - ANSWER Medics 16) Who are legally authorized to refuse care? - ANSWER - 18 yrs + - Legal minor authorized to consent/refuse - A legal representative who is not suicidal or in psychiatric hold 17) An individual is not legally authorized to refuse care if they are: - ANSWER - Suicidal - On psychiatric hold - Without capacity - Minor 18) What are the obvious signs of death an EMT can pronounce? - ANSWER - Decapitation - Total incineration - Decomposition - Rigor mortis - Pulseless and separation/destruction of heart, brain, or lung - Pulseless patient with a valid DNR - Pulseless end of life option act patient 19) If a physician arrives on scene, what do you do first? - ANSWER Request proper identification (medical license#) 20) What 3 options does the physician on scene have when assisting responders rendering aid while responders are on scene? - ANSWER - Relinquish patient care - Assist in patient care - Manage patient care 21) When can a patient be taken to a hospital of their choice? - ANSWER A&O approved facility most appropriate for their medical condition 22) What if a patient has no hospital preference? - ANSWER Most appropriate approved facility for patient condition 23) Where do we transport patients deemed "in extremis"? - ANSWER Closest hospital to incident location

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SANTA CLARA COUNTY EMS
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED
A+<RECENT VERSION>


1) What type of incidents are considered Level A? - ANSWER - Deviation from
EMS agency policy with patient harm
- Medication or procedural errors with patient harm
- Failure to respond to requests for aid
- Equipment failure with patient harm


2) How soon must you report a Level A variance? - ANSWER Immediately report to
EMS Duty Chief


3) Who must be notified ASAP for Level A variances? - ANSWER EMS Duty Chief



4) What type of incidents are considered Level B variances? - ANSWER - Potential
clinical care variance
- Poor interagency coordination
- Communications system variance


5) How soon must you report a Level B variance? - ANSWER Within 5 business
days to EMS agency


6) What type of incidents are considered Level C variances? - ANSWER - Good
patient outcome
- Outstanding customer service
- Positive provider agency/hospital cooperation

,7) What form would you use to file a variance report? Where can you find it? -
ANSWER EMS form #903. Found online on website



8) How will policy implementation be disseminated to you? - ANSWER From
NORCAL representative or through email or physically posted at stations



9) What other resources do you have to find new policies and updates? - ANSWER
Social media


10) When an MCU alert occurs with 5+ patients, is a PCR required? - ANSWER No.
Use an approved tracking tool instead: Triage tag if agency allows


11) For IFT transports, what form of communication is used for ring-downs? -
ANSWER County radio or company phone



12) What alerts require use of county radio? - ANSWER - Trauma alerts
- STEMI alerts
- Critical patient alerts using lights and sirens


13) What information is required when giving a "DECON ALERT" ring-down? -
ANSWER - Chemical name
- Decon methods used
- DOT reference #
- Appropriate treatment
- Routine patient notification report
- Request appropriate representative meet ambulance to evaluate patient before
entry


14) Who should ask to meet you in ED bay for an exposure-risk patient? - ANSWER
Appropriate representative


15) Which EMS providers are allowed to make Base Hospital contact? - ANSWER
Medics

, 16) Who are legally authorized to refuse care? - ANSWER - 18 yrs +
- Legal minor authorized to consent/refuse
- A legal representative who is not suicidal or in psychiatric hold


17) An individual is not legally authorized to refuse care if they are: - ANSWER -
Suicidal
- On psychiatric hold
- Without capacity
- Minor



18) What are the obvious signs of death an EMT can pronounce? - ANSWER -
Decapitation
- Total incineration
- Decomposition
- Rigor mortis
- Pulseless and separation/destruction of heart, brain, or lung
- Pulseless patient with a valid DNR
- Pulseless end of life option act patient


19) If a physician arrives on scene, what do you do first? - ANSWER Request proper
identification (medical license#)


20) What 3 options does the physician on scene have when assisting responders rendering
aid while responders are on scene? - ANSWER - Relinquish patient care
- Assist in patient care
- Manage patient care


21) When can a patient be taken to a hospital of their choice? - ANSWER A&O
approved facility most appropriate for their medical condition



22) What if a patient has no hospital preference? - ANSWER Most appropriate
approved facility for patient condition



23) Where do we transport patients deemed "in extremis"? - ANSWER Closest
hospital to incident location
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