CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
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CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED PASS|GRADED
EMR - ANSWER Basic training
Provides care before ambulance arrives
May assist in ambulance
Include law enforcement officers and firefighters
Initiate immediate care and assist EMTs on their arrival
Focus on providing BLS and urgent care with limited equipment
EMT - ANSWER Training in BLS:
Automated external defribillation
Airway adjuncts
Assisting patients with certain medications
Assumes responsibility for assessment, care, packaging, and transport of the patient
AEMT - ANSWER Training in specific aspects of ALS:
IV therapy
Administration of a limited number of emergency medications
Paramedic - ANSWER Extensive ALS training:
Endotracheal intubation
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,Emergency pharmacology
Cardiac monitoring
Other advanced assessment and treatment skills
Components of the EMS System - ANSWER Comprehensive, quality convenient care
Evidence-based clinical care
Efficient, well-rounded care
Preventative care
Comprehensive and easily accessible patient records
Medical Direction - ANSWER Physician medical direct: Authorizes EMTs to provide
medical care in field
Medical director: Acts as liaison
Standing orders and protocols: Describe appropriate care, establish medical direction for
providers
Medical Control: Offline (indirect) - standing orders, training, supervision; Online (direct) -
physician directions given over the phone or radio
Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) - ANSWER Method of delivering health care that
utilizes the prehospital spectrum
Evolved with the goal to facilitate improved access to health care at an affordable price
Health care provided within the community by a team of professionals
Created additional training levels for EMS providers, including community paramedicine
Paramedics receive advanced training to provide services within a community
Community paramedics provide additional services
System Finance - ANSWER Vary depending on the organization involved
Personnel may be paid, volunteer, or a mix
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, EMTs may be asked to gather insurance info, secure signatures, obtain permission from
patients to bill insurance
ET3: reimburse EMS systems for providing the right patient care at the right time, set up a
payment model for patient transport to alternative destinations
Roles and Responsibilities of the EMT - ANSWER Keep vehicles and equipment ready
Ensure safety
Be familiar with emergency vehicle operation
Provide on-scene leadership
Perform scene evaluation
Call for additional resources as needed
Gain patient access
Perform a patient assessment
Give emergency medical care while awaiting additional medical resources
Give emotional support
Maintain continuity of care
Resolve emergency incidents
Uphold medical and legal standards
Ensure and protect patient privacy
Give administrative support
Constantly continue professional development
Cultivate and sustain community relations
Give back to the profession
Which of the following is an example of care that is provided using standing orders? -
ANSWER The EMT defibrillates a patient in cardiac arrest, begins CPR, and then
contacts medical control
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CORRECT = 100
100
INCORRECT=0
STUDY MATERIALS.......DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SUCCEED
1
, SPOTLIGHT 1
CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
UPDATE!!!!!!2026|GUARANTEED PASS|GRADED
EMR - ANSWER Basic training
Provides care before ambulance arrives
May assist in ambulance
Include law enforcement officers and firefighters
Initiate immediate care and assist EMTs on their arrival
Focus on providing BLS and urgent care with limited equipment
EMT - ANSWER Training in BLS:
Automated external defribillation
Airway adjuncts
Assisting patients with certain medications
Assumes responsibility for assessment, care, packaging, and transport of the patient
AEMT - ANSWER Training in specific aspects of ALS:
IV therapy
Administration of a limited number of emergency medications
Paramedic - ANSWER Extensive ALS training:
Endotracheal intubation
2
,Emergency pharmacology
Cardiac monitoring
Other advanced assessment and treatment skills
Components of the EMS System - ANSWER Comprehensive, quality convenient care
Evidence-based clinical care
Efficient, well-rounded care
Preventative care
Comprehensive and easily accessible patient records
Medical Direction - ANSWER Physician medical direct: Authorizes EMTs to provide
medical care in field
Medical director: Acts as liaison
Standing orders and protocols: Describe appropriate care, establish medical direction for
providers
Medical Control: Offline (indirect) - standing orders, training, supervision; Online (direct) -
physician directions given over the phone or radio
Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) - ANSWER Method of delivering health care that
utilizes the prehospital spectrum
Evolved with the goal to facilitate improved access to health care at an affordable price
Health care provided within the community by a team of professionals
Created additional training levels for EMS providers, including community paramedicine
Paramedics receive advanced training to provide services within a community
Community paramedics provide additional services
System Finance - ANSWER Vary depending on the organization involved
Personnel may be paid, volunteer, or a mix
3
, EMTs may be asked to gather insurance info, secure signatures, obtain permission from
patients to bill insurance
ET3: reimburse EMS systems for providing the right patient care at the right time, set up a
payment model for patient transport to alternative destinations
Roles and Responsibilities of the EMT - ANSWER Keep vehicles and equipment ready
Ensure safety
Be familiar with emergency vehicle operation
Provide on-scene leadership
Perform scene evaluation
Call for additional resources as needed
Gain patient access
Perform a patient assessment
Give emergency medical care while awaiting additional medical resources
Give emotional support
Maintain continuity of care
Resolve emergency incidents
Uphold medical and legal standards
Ensure and protect patient privacy
Give administrative support
Constantly continue professional development
Cultivate and sustain community relations
Give back to the profession
Which of the following is an example of care that is provided using standing orders? -
ANSWER The EMT defibrillates a patient in cardiac arrest, begins CPR, and then
contacts medical control
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