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Test Bank For Emergency Care (EMT - Emergency Medical Technician) 13th Edition by Daniel Limmer, Michael O'Keefe, Edward Dickinson Medical Editor, Harvey Grant, Bob Murray, J. David Bergeron

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Emergency Care (EMT) 13th Edition Daniel Limmer Test Bank
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

1) Which of the following BEST describes a communication system capable of identifying the number
and location of the phone from which a caller is calling? 1)
A) Enhanced 911 B) Advanced 911
C) Data display 911 D) Priority dispatch 911
Answer: A
Explanation: A) CORRECT. An enhanced 911 system has the capability of automatically identifying
the caller's phone number and location.
B) INCORRECT. Advanced 911 is an emergency texting system rather than a system
for locating callers.
C) INCORRECT. Data display 911 does not refer to a system capable of identifying a
caller's location.
D) INCORRECT. Priority dispatch 911 would refer more to an internal
communication center protocol than a system for displaying locations and phone
numbers.

2) Which of the following is the most common gateway for hospital services for patients who need
emergency medical assistance? 2)
A) Emergency medical dispatch center B) Emergency medical services system
C) Surgical services department D) Emergency department
Answer: D
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. An emergency medical dispatch center coordinates transports to the
hospitals, but is not involved in determining or promoting specific hospital
services.
B) INCORRECT. The EMS system is not generally involved with hospital services
other than the emergency department.
C) INCORRECT. Although an important component of a hospital's services, not all
emergency medical patients will require surgery.
D) CORRECT. The emergency department serves as the gateway for the rest of the
services offered by a hospital.

3) The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) was founded to establish
which of the following? 3)
A) Quality oversight of emergency medical services practices
B) Quality improvement and quality assurance programs for emergency medical services
C) An education curriculum for EMT courses
D) National standards for emergency medical services personnel
Answer: D
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. The NREMT created the standards used for modern EMS, but the
organization does not oversee or determine the quality of provided services.
B) INCORRECT. The NREMT developed the professional standards for emergency
care personnel, but is not involved in quality improvement or any assurance of the
care provided.
C) INCORRECT. Although EMT course curricula are based on the standards
provided by the NREMT, the National Registry was not founded to create them.
D) CORRECT. In 1970, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
(NREMT) was founded to establish national standards within the industry.

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,4) What is NOT one the common settings that an EMT may work in? 4)
A) Ambulance services B) Rural/wilderness settings
C) Fire departments D) Hospitals
Answer: D
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. One common setting that EMTs work in is ambulance services.
B) INCORRECT. One common setting that EMTs work in is rural/wilderness settings.
C) INCORRECT. One common setting that EMTs work in is fire departments.
D) CORRECT. EMTs do not work in a hospital.

5) What BEST describes the level of EMS training that emphasizes use of advanced airway devices 5)
and some prehospital medication administration?
A) Advanced EMT B) EMT
C) Emergency Medical Responder D) Paramedic
Answer: A
Explanation: A) CORRECT. The Advanced EMT (AEMT) provides basic- level care and
transportation as well as some advanced- level care, such as use of advanced
airway devices, monitoring of blood glucose levels, and administration of some
medications, which may include intravenous and intraosseous administration.
B) INCORRECT. EMTs provide basic- level medical and trauma care but cannot
manage advanced airways or administer medications.
C) INCORRECT. The first level of EMS training (Emergency Medical Responder) is
primarily focused on activating the EMS system and immediate care for
life- threatening injuries.
D) INCORRECT. The Paramedic performs all of the skills of the EMT and AEMT plus
advanced- level skills. The Paramedic provides the most advanced level of
prehospital care.

6) Which of the following agencies is responsible for establishing EMS system assessment programs? 6)
A) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
B) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
C) United States Health Services Agency (HSA)
D) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Answer: B
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is not
responsible for EMS system assessment programs.
B) CORRECT. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Technical Assistance Program has established assessment programs with set
standards for EMS systems.
C) INCORRECT. The United States Department of Health and Human Services has no
oversight of EMS systems.
D) INCORRECT. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) does not establish
EMS system assessment programs.




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,7) Upon arrival at the hospital, the EMT advises hospital personnel of the patient's condition, 7)
observations from the scene, treatment rendered, and other pertinent data to assure continuity of
care. This process is known as which of the following?
A) Definitive care B) Transfer of care C) End of tour D) Breach of duty
Answer: B
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. Definitive care refers to the type of care ultimately needed by a
patient, not to the process of transferring the patient to hospital staff.
B) CORRECT. Providing the receiving hospital staff with information on the patient's
condition, observations of the scene, and other pertinent data so that there will be
continuity of care is part of the transfer of care process.
C) INCORRECT. The end of tour generally refers to the end of a scheduled EMS shift
and is not related to patient care.
D) INCORRECT. A breach of duty occurs when an EMT has a responsibility to care
for a patient and does not follow through.

8) What is the minimum level of certification required of ambulance personnel responsible for direct 8)
patient care?
A) Emergency Medical Technician B) Emergency Ambulance Driver
C) Emergency Medical Responder D) Advanced EMT
Answer: A
Explanation: A) CORRECT. In most areas, the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) is considered
the minimum level of certification for ambulance personnel.
B) INCORRECT. Most ambulance personnel are expected to be at the EMT level or
higher.
C) INCORRECT. An Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) is below the EMT
certification level, and below the minimum usually expected for ambulance
personnel.
D) INCORRECT. Advanced EMTs have a higher level of certification than what is
commonly required as the minimum for ambulance personnel.




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, 9) You and your new EMT partner arrive first on the scene of a single car rollover on the shoulder of a 9)
busy highway. You pull off in a safe location and just as you stop the ambulance, your partner
throws the passenger door open, steps out of the truck, and begins jogging through the scattered
debris toward the overturned car. You shout for him to stop and he looks back at you, but then
continues to the vehicle and begins assessing the driver. Later, as you are restocking in the
ambulance bay of the local trauma center your partner tells you that he thinks you acted
unprofessionally by shouting at him. What is the best way to respond?
A) An EMT should never hurry to assist a patient.
B) The On- Duty Supervisor should be called.
C) New EMTs should expect partners to yell at them occasionally.
D) Shouting was an attempt to protect the EMT from a potentially unsafe scene.
Answer: D
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. Emergency medical care sometimes does require responders to act
quickly, but never when it places others on scene in danger.
B) INCORRECT. It is important for EMT partners to be able to communicate
effectively and professionally when debriefing calls. Generally, a Supervisor
should only become involved if the EMTs cannot resolve a conflict themselves or if
they need a specific question answered.
C) INCORRECT. Although sometimes the noise level of a situation requires
responders to raise their voices to be heard, expecting to be yelled at simply
because one is a new EMT is not professional or correct.
D) CORRECT. Quickly entering a dangerous scene without taking proper precautions
will create additional risks. A professional EMT should always be concerned about
the safety of everyone on scene; not just themselves and the patients, but other
responders as well. In this case, shouting at the EMT was an appropriate attempt to
prevent him from entering an unsafe situation.

10) Which of the following is a personal trait an EMT should demonstrate? 10)
A) Strong communication B) Good eyesight
C) Self- starter D) Strong student
Answer: C
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. Strong communication is obviously important for an EMT, but it is
the result of certain personal traits (respectful, able to listen, controlled in tone, etc.)
 not a personal trait itself.
B) INCORRECT. Good eyesight is a critical physical trait for an EMT to have.
C) CORRECT. One of the personal traits of an effective EMT is that of being a
self- starter.
D) INCORRECT. Being a strong student is a good quality, but personal traits relate to
the behavior and demeanor of the EMT, not her strength in a particular task.




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