2026 COMPLETE STUDY SHEET SOLVED
QUESTIONS
● Definitive Care. Answer: Care rendered to conclusively manage a
patient's condition, such as full range of preventive, curative acute,
convalescent, restorative, and rehabilitative medical care
● Reciprocity. Answer: Ability to transfer state to state as an EMT
● START Triage System. Answer: Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment.
First, call out ambulatory patients and direct them to a landmark.
Next, assess nonwalking patients respiratory, perfusion and neuro status.
Patients who are hysterical and disruptive should be handled as
immediate priority.
Transport in order of immediate, delayed, slightly injured and then
expectant patients who are still alive.
● Traige Category: Red. Answer: First Priority, immediate.
Airway/breating compromise, uncontrolled bleeding, shock, severe
burns, open chest or abdominal wounds. Respiratory rate greater than
30, cap refill greater than 2 seconds or no radial pulse
, ● Triage Category: Yellow. Answer: Second priority, delayed. Burns
without airway compromise, major or multiple bone/joint injuries. back
injuries with or without SC injury. Cap refill less than 2 seconds, resp
rate less than 30 obeys commands
● Triage Category: Green. Answer: minor fractures and soft tissue
injury. Walking wounded.
● Triage Category: Black. Answer: expectant.
obvious death. nonreversible major injury. cardiac arrest.
● HIPPA. Answer: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Contains section on patient privacy, strengthens privacy laws and
safeguards patient confidentiality. Failure to abide can result in civil or
criminal actions.
● Body Substance Isolation. Answer: Abbreviated BSI; a system of
precautions developed by a Seattle hospital in 1987 to prevent contact
with bodily substances and fluids by using protective apparel to prevent
the spread of communicable disease.
● Good Samaritan Law. Answer: If you reasonably help another person,
you will not be held liable for errors or omissions.