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EMD COURSE V14 COMPREHENSIVE TEST
BANK PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
RATIONALES

●● ALLERGIES (REACTIONS) / ENVENOMATIONS (STINGS,
BITES)
Answer: Protocol 2
Allergic Signs & Symptoms :
Abdominal pain
Anaphylactic shock
Difficulty breathing or swallowing
Generalized swelling
Itching
Rashes/Hives


●● What is the protocol for animal bites/attacks?
Answer: Protocol 3


●● What are the dangerous areas for animal bites?
Answer: Armpit/Groin


●● What are the possibly dangerous areas for animal bites?

,Answer: Abdomen, Amputation (excluding finger/toe), Back, Chest
(breathing normally), Genitalia, Head (alert), Leg, upper (obvious
deformity), Neck (breathing normally)


●● What are the not dangerous areas for animal bites?
Answer: Ankle, Arm, upper, Collar bone (clavicle), Elbow, Finger, Foot,
Forearm, Hand, Hip/Pelvis, Knee, Leg, lower, Leg, upper (w/o
deformity), Shoulder, Toe, Wrist


●● What is Protocol 4 related to?
Answer: ASSAULT / SEXUAL ASSAULT / STUN GUN


●● Which body parts are considered possibly dangerous in Protocol 4?
Answer: Abdomen, Amputation (excluding finger/toe), Anus, Back,
Chest (breathing normally), Genitalia, Groin, Head (alert), Hip/Pelvis,
Leg, upper (obvious deformity), Neck (breathing normally)


●● Which body parts are considered not dangerous in Protocol 4?
Answer: Ankle, Arm, upper, collar bone (clavicle), Elbow, Finger, Foot,
Forearm, Hand, Knee, Leg, lower, Leg upper (w/o deformity), Shoulder,
Tailbone (coccyx), Toe, Wrist


●● What is the protocol for non-traumatic or non-recent trauma back
pain?

, Answer: Protocol 5


●● What is the First Law of chest or back pain?
Answer: "Hurts to breathe" is not considered difficulty or abnormal
breathing.


●● What is a non-traumatic cause of back pain related to the aorta?
Answer: Dissecting aortic aneurysm


●● What is a non-traumatic cause of back pain associated with the
kidneys?
Answer: Kidney stone


●● What is a non-traumatic cause of back pain that involves the lower
back?
Answer: Low back syndrome


●● What is a non-traumatic cause of back pain that is an infection of the
kidneys?
Answer: Pyelonephritis (kidney infection)


●● What is a non-traumatic cause of back pain related to the spine's
discs?

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