EMERGENCY CARE IN THE STREE
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TS 8TH EDITION BY NANCY
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CAROLINE
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Chapter 1: EMS Systems fr fr fr
Chapter2:WorkforceSafetyandWellness fr fr fr fr fr Bf r
Chapter 3: Public Health fr fr fr
Chapter4:Medical,Legal,andEthicalIssuesChapter 5:C fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr
ommunications
Chapter6:DocumentationChapte r fr fr fr fr fr
7:MedicalTerminology
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Chapter 8: Anatomy and Physiology Ch fr fr fr fr fr fr
apter 9: PathophysiologyChapter 10 fr fr fr fr
:LifeSpanDevelopmentChapter1
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1:PatientAssessment
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Chapter 12: CriticalThinking and Clinical DecisionMaking Chapt fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr
er13:PrinciplesofPharmacology
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Chapter14:MedicationAdministrationC h fr fr fr fr fr
apter 15: Airway Management Chapter 16 fr fr fr B fr
: Respiratory Emergencies Chapter17: Car
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diovascular Emergencies Chapter 18: N eurol fr fr fr fr fr
ogic Emergencies B
Chapter19:Diseases ofthe Eyes,Ears,Nose,andThroat Chap ter2 fr fr B fr B fr fr fr fr B fr fr
0:AbdominalandGastrointestinalEmergenciesChapter 21:Geni
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tourinaryandRenalEmergencies Chapter 22: Gy necologic Em fr fr fr fr fr fr fr B
ergencies
Chapter23:EndocrineEmergencies Ch a fr fr fr fr fr
pter 24: Hematologic Emergencies Chap te
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r 25: Immunologic Emergencies Chapte r2
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6: InfectiousDiseases Chapter 27: To xico
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logy
Chapter28:Psychiatric Emergencies fr fr B
Chapter 29: Trauma Systems and Mechanism of Injury Chapter 30 fr fr fr B fr fr fr fr fr
:Bleeding
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Chapter 31: Soft- fr fr
TissueTraumaChapter32:Burns Chapter fr fr fr fr fr fr
33:FaceandNeckTrauma Chapter34:Hea
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dandSpine Trauma Chapter 35: Chest Tra
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uma
Chapter36:AbdominalandGenitourinaryTraumaCh apt fr fr fr fr fr fr fr
er 37: Orthopaedic Trauma
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Chapter38:EnvironmentalEmergencies fr fr fr fr
Chapter39:RespondingtotheFieldCode fr fr fr fr fr fr
Chapter40:ManagementandResuscitationoftheCriticalPatient C hapter 4 fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr B fr fr
1: Obstetrics
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Chapter42: Neonatal Care Chapte r fr fr fr fr fr fr
43: Pediatric Emergencies Chapter 4
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4:Geriatric Emergencies
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Chapter45:PatientsWithSpecialChallenges Chapter 46 fr fr fr fr fr B fr
:Transport Operations
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Chapter47:IncidentManagementandMass- fr fr fr fr fr
CasualtyIncidentsChapter48:VehicleExtricationandSpecialRescue Chap fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr
ter 49: Hazardous Materials Ch
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apter50:TerrorismResponseChapte r fr fr fr fr fr fr
51: DisasterResponse Chapter52: Cri
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meSceneAwarenessChapter53: Care
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erDevelopment
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CHAPTER 1: EMS Systems B fr fr
1. EMS stands for: fr fr
a. Evolve Medical Service fr fr
b. Emergency Medical Services fr fr
c. Emergency Medical School fr fr
d. European Medical Services fr fr
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2. (CoAEMSP) is the only accrediting body for paramedicprograms which stands for:
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a. Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions
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b. Committee on Association of Educational Programs for the EMS Professionsfr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr
c. Conference on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr Bfr
d. Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Pe fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr
opleANS: A f r DIF: Hard fr REF: Pg. 10 fr fr
3. The first recorded use ofan ambulance was by the military during the Siege of Malaga in:
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a. At the beginning of 1400
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b. Inthemid of1400
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c. At the startof 1500
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d. At the end of1400
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4. A registry system which is used to test and establish licensure is:
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a. NREMT
b. NREMS
c. NREMP
d. NREMR
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5. Whatis Reciprocity? fr
, a. Grantingcertification to a provider from same state or agency
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b. Granting certification to a provider from another state or agency
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c. Grantingcertification to a provider both from same or another state
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d. Noneed of granting certification fromany stfr fr fr fr fr
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6. Select the correct ranking:
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a. The Dispatcher, EMT, Paramedic, Advanced EMT, Emergency Medical Responder
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b. Emergency Medical Responder, Paramedic, EMT, Advanced EMT, The Dispatcher fr fr f r fr fr fr fr fr
c. Paramedic, Advanced EMT, EMT, Emergency Medical Responder, The Dispatcher
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d. The Dispatcher, Emergency Medical Responder, EMT, Advanced EMT, Pa
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ramedicANS: D f r DIF: Moderate fr REF: Pg. 12, 13 fr fr fr
7. Wholaunched the first rescue squad called Roanoke Life Saving in 1928?
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a. Nancy Lee Caroline fr fr
b. Baron Dominique-Jean Larrey fr fr
c. Julian Stanley Wise fr fr
d. Dr. David Boyde
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8. The first National Standard Curriculumfor paramedics wasdeveloped by:
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a. NHTSA
b. USDOT
c. AHRQ
d. EMS
ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: Pg. 8
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9. At the emergency scene, what would be the initial assessment of patient?
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a. Respiration, Pulse, Blood pressure fr fr fr
b. Pulse, Skin, Blood test fr fr fr
c. Pupil, Respiration, Temperature
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d. Blood pressure, Allergen test, Pulse
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