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1. Today's EMS providers are trained according to the __________.
2010 Federal EMS Provider Standards
1995 U.S. DOT Guidelines
2009 National EMS Education Standards
1999 National EMS Curriculum: 2009 National EMS Education Standards
2. Which of the following has training in limited advanced life support skills,
such as IV therapy?
Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
Advanced EMT (AEMT)
Paramedic
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Advanced EMT (AEMT)
3. Which of the following is required to work as an EMT?
Advanced training in hazardous materials
A human anatomy and physiology course
An associate's degree
A current basic life support/CPR credential: A current basic life support/CPR
credential
4. EMS, as we know it today, has its origins in the 1966 __________.
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White Paper
Red Report
EMS Chronicles
Prehospital Roundtable: White paper
5. One of the most important recent advances in prehospital emergency care
is the _____________.
AED
small-volume nebulizer
auto-injector
pneumatic stretcher: AED
6. Which of the following is a nationally recognized component of an EMS
system?
Containment of hazardous materials
Swift water rescue
Public education
Containment of a crime scene: Public education
7. Which of the following is an advantage of enhanced 9-1-1 systems over
regular 9-1-1 systems?
Simultaneous dispatch with law enforcement
Assistance from a trained dispatcher
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Improved response times
Potential use of GPS technology: Potential use of GPS technology
8. Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring quality control for all EMTs at an
EMS agency?
The chief executive
The EMS officer
The medical director
The senior EMT: The medical director
9. A proactive approach to public health focuses on _________.
prevention of injury and illness
decreasing response times to emergencies
maintaining skills proficiency of EMS providers
tracking outcomes of seriously injured patients: prevention of injury and illness
10. By definition, pandemic illnesses have ___________.
difficulty spreading from person to person
created panic in the public
been eliminated in the United States.
spread throughout the world: Spread throughout the world
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11. Doing what is best for the patient is known as ________.
patient advocacy
duty to act
standard of care
scope of practice: patient advocacy
12. Empathy requires the EMT to ___________.
agree with the patient
consider the needs of others
share similar experiences
disregard emotions while working: consider the needs of others
13. Dressing and acting properly while on duty are examples of ___________.
professional attributes
legal obligations
contractual duties
professional diplomacy: professional attributes
14. Roles and responsibilities of the EMT include __________.
talking nonurgent patients out of using an ambulance