EMR Test #1 (Chapters 1-7) Practice
Questions and Answers
Which of the following MOST accurately describes an emergency medical responder
(EMR)?
A. An individual who provides initial advanced life support
B. An individual who responds to the scene in an ambulance
C. The first medically trained person to arrive at the scene
D. A fire fighter or police officer who assists the paramedics - Answer -C. The first
medically trained person to arrive at the scene
Fire fighters and law enforcement personnel are likely to be the first EMRs to arrive at a
scene because:
A. they are trained in all aspects of an emergency call.
B. they are typically paid and are on call 24 hours a day.
C. most communities do not have EMTs or paramedics.
D. of their location or speed in responding to the call. - Answer -D. of their location or
speed in responding to the call.
A cardiac arrest patient's most crucial contact with the EMS system occurs when:
A. trained EMRs arrive at the patient's side.
B. medical control is made aware of the situation.
C. paramedics arrive and administer advanced care.
D. the receiving hospital is made aware of the situation. - Answer -A. trained EMRs
arrive at the patient's side.
When EMTs or paramedics arrive at the scene of an emergency, the EMR should:
A. accompany the patient to the receiving medical facility.
B. assume that his or her assistance will no longer be required.
C. assist the EMTs in continuing the care that he or she initiated.
D. obtain a signature from the EMT who is assuming patient care. - Answer -C. assist
the EMTs in continuing the care that he or she initiated.
,Which of the following interventions would the EMR most likely perform at the scene of
a cardiac arrest?
A. CPR and defibrillation
B. Administration of certain medications
C. Insertion of an endotracheal tube
D. Initiation of an intravenous line - Answer -A. CPR and defibrillation
Fire units are often a crucial part of the EMS system because they:
A. always arrive at the scene before EMTs or paramedics.
B. are better trained than EMTs to assist paramedics.
C. provide specialized rescue such as patient extrication.
D. provide protection and control of the scene. - Answer -C. provide specialized rescue
such as patient extrication.
Which of the following statements regarding transport of a patient to the hospital is
correct?
A. Patients may require immediate stabilization at the closest hospital and then transfer
to another facility.
B. Any sick or injured patient should be transported to the closest hospital, regardless of
the patient's condition.
C. EMRs are legally obligated to accompany the patient in the back of the ambulance to
the hospital.
D. In most states and EMS systems, EMRs are not authorized to assist the EMT in the
back of the ambulance. - Answer -A. Patients may require immediate stabilization at the
closest hospital and then transfer to another facility.
A patient requires rapid transport to the hospital when:
A. the patient's condition may deteriorate if he or she is not transported fairly quickly.
B. EMS personnel are unable to give the patient adequate life-saving care in the field.
C. traffic is extremely heavy and the patient's condition requires treatment by a
physician.
D. he or she requires care that can be provided only by a physician at the hospital. -
Answer -B. EMS personnel are unable to give the patient adequate life-saving care in
the field.
A 33-year-old woman has a possible broken left ankle. She is in significant pain but is
conscious and otherwise stable. This patient:
A. should be rapidly transported to the closest hospital.
B. may deteriorate and requires prompt transport.
C. does not require transport to the hospital.
, D. requires transport but without lights and siren. - Answer -D. requires transport but
without lights and siren.
You are at the scene of a shooting. The patient, who is being cared for by paramedics,
is unresponsive and has severe bleeding from his injury. In this case, the EMR's most
important function is to:
A. factually document the care provided to the patient.
B. help keep bystanders away from the patient.
C. help the paramedics prepare for rapid transport.
D. report observations to law enforcement personnel. - Answer -C. help the paramedics
prepare for rapid transport.
To provide the best possible care for the patient:
A. all EMS personnel must function effectively as a team.
B. the medical director must be notified during every emergency.
C. a paramedic must be present at each and every emergency.
D. the patient must receive rapid transport to the closest hospital. - Answer -A. all EMS
personnel must function effectively as a team.
Skills commonly performed by the EMR include all of the following, except:
A. intravenous therapy.
B. splinting fractures.
C. hemorrhage control.
D. treating shock. - Answer -A. intravenous therapy.
The EMR must possess the ability to:
A. sustain a patient's life for several hours.
B. avoid improvisation whenever possible.
C. function at the same level as an EMT.
D. treat patients using limited equipment. - Answer -D. treat patients using limited
equipment.
Which of the following pieces of equipment should be included in the EMR's life support
kit?
A. Manual defibrillator
B. Endotracheal tubes
C. Mechanical suction device
D. Mouth-to-mask ventilation device - Answer -D. Mouth-to-mask ventilation device
Components of the quality improvement process, as identified by the Institute of
Medicine, include all of the following, except:
Questions and Answers
Which of the following MOST accurately describes an emergency medical responder
(EMR)?
A. An individual who provides initial advanced life support
B. An individual who responds to the scene in an ambulance
C. The first medically trained person to arrive at the scene
D. A fire fighter or police officer who assists the paramedics - Answer -C. The first
medically trained person to arrive at the scene
Fire fighters and law enforcement personnel are likely to be the first EMRs to arrive at a
scene because:
A. they are trained in all aspects of an emergency call.
B. they are typically paid and are on call 24 hours a day.
C. most communities do not have EMTs or paramedics.
D. of their location or speed in responding to the call. - Answer -D. of their location or
speed in responding to the call.
A cardiac arrest patient's most crucial contact with the EMS system occurs when:
A. trained EMRs arrive at the patient's side.
B. medical control is made aware of the situation.
C. paramedics arrive and administer advanced care.
D. the receiving hospital is made aware of the situation. - Answer -A. trained EMRs
arrive at the patient's side.
When EMTs or paramedics arrive at the scene of an emergency, the EMR should:
A. accompany the patient to the receiving medical facility.
B. assume that his or her assistance will no longer be required.
C. assist the EMTs in continuing the care that he or she initiated.
D. obtain a signature from the EMT who is assuming patient care. - Answer -C. assist
the EMTs in continuing the care that he or she initiated.
,Which of the following interventions would the EMR most likely perform at the scene of
a cardiac arrest?
A. CPR and defibrillation
B. Administration of certain medications
C. Insertion of an endotracheal tube
D. Initiation of an intravenous line - Answer -A. CPR and defibrillation
Fire units are often a crucial part of the EMS system because they:
A. always arrive at the scene before EMTs or paramedics.
B. are better trained than EMTs to assist paramedics.
C. provide specialized rescue such as patient extrication.
D. provide protection and control of the scene. - Answer -C. provide specialized rescue
such as patient extrication.
Which of the following statements regarding transport of a patient to the hospital is
correct?
A. Patients may require immediate stabilization at the closest hospital and then transfer
to another facility.
B. Any sick or injured patient should be transported to the closest hospital, regardless of
the patient's condition.
C. EMRs are legally obligated to accompany the patient in the back of the ambulance to
the hospital.
D. In most states and EMS systems, EMRs are not authorized to assist the EMT in the
back of the ambulance. - Answer -A. Patients may require immediate stabilization at the
closest hospital and then transfer to another facility.
A patient requires rapid transport to the hospital when:
A. the patient's condition may deteriorate if he or she is not transported fairly quickly.
B. EMS personnel are unable to give the patient adequate life-saving care in the field.
C. traffic is extremely heavy and the patient's condition requires treatment by a
physician.
D. he or she requires care that can be provided only by a physician at the hospital. -
Answer -B. EMS personnel are unable to give the patient adequate life-saving care in
the field.
A 33-year-old woman has a possible broken left ankle. She is in significant pain but is
conscious and otherwise stable. This patient:
A. should be rapidly transported to the closest hospital.
B. may deteriorate and requires prompt transport.
C. does not require transport to the hospital.
, D. requires transport but without lights and siren. - Answer -D. requires transport but
without lights and siren.
You are at the scene of a shooting. The patient, who is being cared for by paramedics,
is unresponsive and has severe bleeding from his injury. In this case, the EMR's most
important function is to:
A. factually document the care provided to the patient.
B. help keep bystanders away from the patient.
C. help the paramedics prepare for rapid transport.
D. report observations to law enforcement personnel. - Answer -C. help the paramedics
prepare for rapid transport.
To provide the best possible care for the patient:
A. all EMS personnel must function effectively as a team.
B. the medical director must be notified during every emergency.
C. a paramedic must be present at each and every emergency.
D. the patient must receive rapid transport to the closest hospital. - Answer -A. all EMS
personnel must function effectively as a team.
Skills commonly performed by the EMR include all of the following, except:
A. intravenous therapy.
B. splinting fractures.
C. hemorrhage control.
D. treating shock. - Answer -A. intravenous therapy.
The EMR must possess the ability to:
A. sustain a patient's life for several hours.
B. avoid improvisation whenever possible.
C. function at the same level as an EMT.
D. treat patients using limited equipment. - Answer -D. treat patients using limited
equipment.
Which of the following pieces of equipment should be included in the EMR's life support
kit?
A. Manual defibrillator
B. Endotracheal tubes
C. Mechanical suction device
D. Mouth-to-mask ventilation device - Answer -D. Mouth-to-mask ventilation device
Components of the quality improvement process, as identified by the Institute of
Medicine, include all of the following, except: