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HLTH 210 Final Review Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question: The following are guideline for you to follow when arriving at
an emergency scene. Which of the following should you do first?
Ans✅ ✅: Take time to evaluate the scene.
Question: Any body part that is toward the midline of the body is called
Ans✅ ✅: medial
Question: You expect to use the jaw-thrust (without head extension)
maneuver to open the airway for which patient?
Ans✅ ✅: A patient who has fallen onto his or her back from greater than a standing
height
Question: While performing your primary assessment, you determine
that more advanced medical personnel need to be summoned. Which
finding is least likely to indicate the need for such action?
Ans✅ ✅: Blood oozing from a wound
Question: You arrive on the scene of an emergency in which a middle-
aged woman has fallen down the steps while trying to escape a fire in the
building. She is lying at the base of the steps and is unresponsive. You
notice a small laceration on her forehead and a visible deformity of her
left leg. The area is beginning to fill with smoke. Which technique is most
appropriate for you to use to move this patient?
Ans✅ ✅: clothes drag
Question: Your assessment reveals that the patient is able to
acknowledge your presence and answer your questions. Using the AVPU
mnemonic, you should describe his LOC as which of following?
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Ans✅ ✅: A-Alert
Question: When assessing a patient's rate and quality of breathing,
which of the following is the least appropriate action?
Ans✅ ✅: Inform the patient that you will be counting her breaths
Question: Which of the following is considered battery?
Ans✅ ✅: Checking the pulse of a patient who has just told you that he or she does
not want treatment
Question: Good Samaritan laws generally protect people from legal
liability when providing care in an emergency if they do which of the
following?
Ans✅ ✅: B)
Act in good faith within the scope of their training
Question: Which of the following breathing rates should you identify as
abnormal for an adult?
Ans✅ ✅: 8 breaths per minute
Question: You are providing emergency care to a patient based on
standing orders. You recognize this as which type of medical control?
Ans✅ ✅: indirect
Question: You are using the DOTS mnemonic while assessing a patient
who has been stabbed. You note distention in the patient's upper right
quadrant. You identify this as belonging to which component?
Ans✅ ✅: S-Swelling
Question: as an emergency medical responder (EMR), you are expected
to provide care based on specific criteria. This is call -
Ans✅ ✅: standard of care
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Question: You should attempt to resuscitate a patient who has no pulse
and is not breathing in which situation?
Ans✅ ✅: D)
The patient's advance directive is unavailable
Question: Which of the following patients should you identify as having
experienced a significant mechanism of injury?
Ans✅ ✅: A patient who has been stuck by a motor vehicle
Question: Which of the following is an example of a mechanism of
injury?
Ans✅ ✅: Explosion
Question: As an EMR, you should be able to -
Ans✅ ✅: provide basic emergency care
Question: When arriving at an emergency scene, you should first
ensure the safety of -
Ans✅ ✅: yourself
Question: Which GCS score leads you to suspect that a patient has a
severe brain injury?
Ans✅ ✅: 6
Question: You are performing a primary assessment. After obtaining a
general impression of the patient, which of the following should you do
next?
Ans✅ ✅: Assess the patient's level of consciousness (LOC)
Question: You are checking the pulse rate of a child who is alert and
responsive. Which artery should you most likely use to assess the pulse?
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Ans✅ ✅: radial
Question: The following are elements critical to the charge of
negligence. Which of the following needs to be met first for a charge of
negligence to be proven?
Ans✅ ✅: duty to act
Question: You are providing emergency care to a patient when he
suddenly tells you to stop and leave him alone. Which of the following
should you do first?
Ans✅ ✅: )
Acknowledge the patient's statement, stopping care immediately.
Question: You and another responder need to move a patient who
cannot walk, but is conscious from a secured accident scene to an
ambulance. Which technique is most appropriate?
Ans✅ ✅: Two-personal seat carry
Question: You are obtaining a SAMPLE history from a patient who tells
you "The last time I ate shrimp, I had a terrible reaction. I broke out in
hives all over my body." You record this statement in which portion of the
SAMPLE history?
Ans✅ ✅: Allergies
Question: The point of contact between the public and emergency
medical responders (EMRs) is -
Ans✅ ✅: Dispatch
Question: Innate immunity results from which of the following?
Ans✅ ✅: birth
Question: You are preparing to obtain a patient's blood pressure by
auscultation. Which piece of equipment if most important to have readily
available?
HLTH 210 Final Review Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question: The following are guideline for you to follow when arriving at
an emergency scene. Which of the following should you do first?
Ans✅ ✅: Take time to evaluate the scene.
Question: Any body part that is toward the midline of the body is called
Ans✅ ✅: medial
Question: You expect to use the jaw-thrust (without head extension)
maneuver to open the airway for which patient?
Ans✅ ✅: A patient who has fallen onto his or her back from greater than a standing
height
Question: While performing your primary assessment, you determine
that more advanced medical personnel need to be summoned. Which
finding is least likely to indicate the need for such action?
Ans✅ ✅: Blood oozing from a wound
Question: You arrive on the scene of an emergency in which a middle-
aged woman has fallen down the steps while trying to escape a fire in the
building. She is lying at the base of the steps and is unresponsive. You
notice a small laceration on her forehead and a visible deformity of her
left leg. The area is beginning to fill with smoke. Which technique is most
appropriate for you to use to move this patient?
Ans✅ ✅: clothes drag
Question: Your assessment reveals that the patient is able to
acknowledge your presence and answer your questions. Using the AVPU
mnemonic, you should describe his LOC as which of following?
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Ans✅ ✅: A-Alert
Question: When assessing a patient's rate and quality of breathing,
which of the following is the least appropriate action?
Ans✅ ✅: Inform the patient that you will be counting her breaths
Question: Which of the following is considered battery?
Ans✅ ✅: Checking the pulse of a patient who has just told you that he or she does
not want treatment
Question: Good Samaritan laws generally protect people from legal
liability when providing care in an emergency if they do which of the
following?
Ans✅ ✅: B)
Act in good faith within the scope of their training
Question: Which of the following breathing rates should you identify as
abnormal for an adult?
Ans✅ ✅: 8 breaths per minute
Question: You are providing emergency care to a patient based on
standing orders. You recognize this as which type of medical control?
Ans✅ ✅: indirect
Question: You are using the DOTS mnemonic while assessing a patient
who has been stabbed. You note distention in the patient's upper right
quadrant. You identify this as belonging to which component?
Ans✅ ✅: S-Swelling
Question: as an emergency medical responder (EMR), you are expected
to provide care based on specific criteria. This is call -
Ans✅ ✅: standard of care
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Question: You should attempt to resuscitate a patient who has no pulse
and is not breathing in which situation?
Ans✅ ✅: D)
The patient's advance directive is unavailable
Question: Which of the following patients should you identify as having
experienced a significant mechanism of injury?
Ans✅ ✅: A patient who has been stuck by a motor vehicle
Question: Which of the following is an example of a mechanism of
injury?
Ans✅ ✅: Explosion
Question: As an EMR, you should be able to -
Ans✅ ✅: provide basic emergency care
Question: When arriving at an emergency scene, you should first
ensure the safety of -
Ans✅ ✅: yourself
Question: Which GCS score leads you to suspect that a patient has a
severe brain injury?
Ans✅ ✅: 6
Question: You are performing a primary assessment. After obtaining a
general impression of the patient, which of the following should you do
next?
Ans✅ ✅: Assess the patient's level of consciousness (LOC)
Question: You are checking the pulse rate of a child who is alert and
responsive. Which artery should you most likely use to assess the pulse?
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Ans✅ ✅: radial
Question: The following are elements critical to the charge of
negligence. Which of the following needs to be met first for a charge of
negligence to be proven?
Ans✅ ✅: duty to act
Question: You are providing emergency care to a patient when he
suddenly tells you to stop and leave him alone. Which of the following
should you do first?
Ans✅ ✅: )
Acknowledge the patient's statement, stopping care immediately.
Question: You and another responder need to move a patient who
cannot walk, but is conscious from a secured accident scene to an
ambulance. Which technique is most appropriate?
Ans✅ ✅: Two-personal seat carry
Question: You are obtaining a SAMPLE history from a patient who tells
you "The last time I ate shrimp, I had a terrible reaction. I broke out in
hives all over my body." You record this statement in which portion of the
SAMPLE history?
Ans✅ ✅: Allergies
Question: The point of contact between the public and emergency
medical responders (EMRs) is -
Ans✅ ✅: Dispatch
Question: Innate immunity results from which of the following?
Ans✅ ✅: birth
Question: You are preparing to obtain a patient's blood pressure by
auscultation. Which piece of equipment if most important to have readily
available?