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1. What is the normal pulse rate range for an infant?
60-80 beats per minute
160-200 beats per minute
80-100 beats per minute
100-160 beats per minute
2. Describe the purpose of the Emergency Response Guidebook in the
context of hazardous materials incidents.
The Emergency Response Guidebook is a manual for EMTs on
patient care protocols.
The Emergency Response Guidebook is a reference for anatomy and
physiology.
The Emergency Response Guidebook outlines legal considerations
for EMTs.
The Emergency Response Guidebook provides essential guidance
for responders to safely manage hazardous materials incidents.
3. What is the first action you should take upon receiving a subpoena related
to a patient care case?
Call the district attorney's office and explain the details of the case.
Notify the director of your EMS system and obtain legal counsel.
Attach an official addendum to the original patient care report.
,Contact the patient's family to resolve the matter.
,4. If an EMT measures an infant's pulse rate at 180 beats per minute, what
should be the EMT's immediate concern?
The pulse rate indicates the infant is asleep.
The infant is likely healthy and stable.
The infant may be experiencing tachycardia.
The infant's pulse rate is within normal limits.
5. Which of the following is NOT classified as protected health information
(PHI)?
Patient history
Treatment rendered
Location of the call
Assessment findings
6. In your own words, describe what the suffix '-ectomy' signifies in a medical
context.
The suffix '-ectomy' refers to the presence of a tumor.
The suffix '-ectomy' indicates a condition of inflammation.
The suffix '-ectomy' signifies a surgical procedure that involves the
removal of a specific body part or tissue.
The suffix '-ectomy' is used to describe a medical condition
pertaining to a specific organ.
7. What should you do when dealing with the family of a deceased child?
ask the family to sign that they witnessed the death
, let the family know the child is at peace now
allow the loved ones to be with the child if possible
isolate the child until the coroner arrives
8. If a patient presents with brittle bones and a history of low calcium intake,
what would be the most appropriate recommendation for their dietary
changes?
Focus on protein supplements for better bone density.
Reduce sodium intake to improve bone health.
Increase calcium-rich foods in their diet.
Increase potassium intake to strengthen bones.
9. In a scenario where an EMT is responding to a patient with a suspected
infectious disease, which combination of protective equipment should they
use to ensure maximum safety?
Gloves only
Gloves and eye protection
Gloves and HEPA mask
Gloves, eye protection, and HEPA mask
10. An individual who has training in specific aspects of advanced life support,
such as intravenous therapy, and the administration of certain emergency
medications.
EMR
AEMT (Advanced EMT)
EMT