HOSA EMT (Latest 2024/ 2025 Updates STUDY BUNDLE
PACKAGE WITH SOLUTIONS) Qs & As| Grade A| 100%
Correct (Verified Answers)
contraindication - ANSWERreasons not to use a medication
aspirin - ANSWERprevents platelets in the blood from clotting
boots and back braces - ANSWERaccessories that EMTs use when lifting a pateint
actions in controlling airway - ANSWERopening and securing
hypoperfusion - ANSWERinadequate supply of oxygen, glucose, and other nutrients
examples of PPE (personal protective equipment) - ANSWERpocket mask (covers
mouth and part of your nose)
mask (whole face)
gloves
gown
basic skills for emt - ANSWERinfection control
airway control
ventilation
bleeding control
parenteral - ANSWERinhalation and injection of medience
6 emergency way to carry a patient - ANSWER1. rescuer assist
2. pack strap
3. cradle carry
4. the firefighter carry
5. seat carry
6. chair carry
oropharyngeal - ANSWERdisposable molded plastic device designed to help keep the
tongue off the roof of the mouth
diastolic - ANSWERpressure in the arteries immediately after the pulse
on-line medical control - ANSWERphysician is there with the EMT
neurogenic shock - ANSWERvessels are dilated losing pressure and ability to pump
blood against gravity
extrinsic diseases - ANSWERdiseases that are contagious and able to spread
, bronchodilators - ANSWERincreases airflow by increasing bronchioles diameter
(i.e. inhaler)
direct lift - ANSWERfrom floor to bed
discs - ANSWERshock absorbers in the back that can cause pain
what do you administer if there is respiratory difficulty or patient suspected to be in
shock, had stroke or seizure - ANSWERoxygen
Vector - ANSWERa living creature involved in the transmission of the disease
(humans, dogs, cats, chicken)
crowing - ANSWERa sound that can occur when muscles around the larynx spasm
Auscultation - ANSWERthe act of listening
vital signs - ANSWERshould be repeated every 10-15 minutes
snoring - ANSWERtongue blocks the airway
septic shock - ANSWERcaused by an infection that results in dilated blood vessels
EMTs should be able to lift at least ____lbs - ANSWER125
signs of shock - ANSWERtachycardia (rapid heart rate)
tachypnea (rapid breathing)
nausea
thirst
confusion
cool and pale skin
questions when handling medication - ANSWERright medication? right patient? right
route? right date? right dose?
tracheostomy and stoma - ANSWERholes that are surgically created and used to
create airways
normal breathing rate (adult) - ANSWER12-20 bpm
normal breathing rate (child) - ANSWER15-30 bpm
normal breathing rate (infant) - ANSWER25-50 bpm
sequence for basic airway control - ANSWERopen
asses
suction
PACKAGE WITH SOLUTIONS) Qs & As| Grade A| 100%
Correct (Verified Answers)
contraindication - ANSWERreasons not to use a medication
aspirin - ANSWERprevents platelets in the blood from clotting
boots and back braces - ANSWERaccessories that EMTs use when lifting a pateint
actions in controlling airway - ANSWERopening and securing
hypoperfusion - ANSWERinadequate supply of oxygen, glucose, and other nutrients
examples of PPE (personal protective equipment) - ANSWERpocket mask (covers
mouth and part of your nose)
mask (whole face)
gloves
gown
basic skills for emt - ANSWERinfection control
airway control
ventilation
bleeding control
parenteral - ANSWERinhalation and injection of medience
6 emergency way to carry a patient - ANSWER1. rescuer assist
2. pack strap
3. cradle carry
4. the firefighter carry
5. seat carry
6. chair carry
oropharyngeal - ANSWERdisposable molded plastic device designed to help keep the
tongue off the roof of the mouth
diastolic - ANSWERpressure in the arteries immediately after the pulse
on-line medical control - ANSWERphysician is there with the EMT
neurogenic shock - ANSWERvessels are dilated losing pressure and ability to pump
blood against gravity
extrinsic diseases - ANSWERdiseases that are contagious and able to spread
, bronchodilators - ANSWERincreases airflow by increasing bronchioles diameter
(i.e. inhaler)
direct lift - ANSWERfrom floor to bed
discs - ANSWERshock absorbers in the back that can cause pain
what do you administer if there is respiratory difficulty or patient suspected to be in
shock, had stroke or seizure - ANSWERoxygen
Vector - ANSWERa living creature involved in the transmission of the disease
(humans, dogs, cats, chicken)
crowing - ANSWERa sound that can occur when muscles around the larynx spasm
Auscultation - ANSWERthe act of listening
vital signs - ANSWERshould be repeated every 10-15 minutes
snoring - ANSWERtongue blocks the airway
septic shock - ANSWERcaused by an infection that results in dilated blood vessels
EMTs should be able to lift at least ____lbs - ANSWER125
signs of shock - ANSWERtachycardia (rapid heart rate)
tachypnea (rapid breathing)
nausea
thirst
confusion
cool and pale skin
questions when handling medication - ANSWERright medication? right patient? right
route? right date? right dose?
tracheostomy and stoma - ANSWERholes that are surgically created and used to
create airways
normal breathing rate (adult) - ANSWER12-20 bpm
normal breathing rate (child) - ANSWER15-30 bpm
normal breathing rate (infant) - ANSWER25-50 bpm
sequence for basic airway control - ANSWERopen
asses
suction