EMT Chapter 9- The Team
Approach To Health Care
Pre / Post – Quiz 2025-
2026
, An effective team leader should:
A. help the team accomplish goals.
B. perform all difficult interventions.
C. command his or her team.
D. refrain from any direct patient care. - CORRECT ANSWER -Help the team accomplish goals.
EMTs and other health care providers function as a true team when they work:
A. interdependently
B. independently
C. dependently
D. under standing orders. - CORRECT ANSWER -Interdependently
EMTs arrive at the scene of an ill person. The EMR, who arrived before the EMTs, advises that the patient
had a syncopal episode. The patient is conscious and alert and remains so throughout transport. When
transferring patient care to the emergency department nurse, the EMT should advise the nurse that:
A. there is no evidence to support the syncopal episode.
B. the patient had a reported syncopal episode.
C. she should contact EMR about the incident.
D. the EMR was probably mistaken about the episode. - CORRECT ANSWER -The patient had a reported
syncopal episode.
For patient handoff, it is important for EMTs and hospital staff to use:
Approach To Health Care
Pre / Post – Quiz 2025-
2026
, An effective team leader should:
A. help the team accomplish goals.
B. perform all difficult interventions.
C. command his or her team.
D. refrain from any direct patient care. - CORRECT ANSWER -Help the team accomplish goals.
EMTs and other health care providers function as a true team when they work:
A. interdependently
B. independently
C. dependently
D. under standing orders. - CORRECT ANSWER -Interdependently
EMTs arrive at the scene of an ill person. The EMR, who arrived before the EMTs, advises that the patient
had a syncopal episode. The patient is conscious and alert and remains so throughout transport. When
transferring patient care to the emergency department nurse, the EMT should advise the nurse that:
A. there is no evidence to support the syncopal episode.
B. the patient had a reported syncopal episode.
C. she should contact EMR about the incident.
D. the EMR was probably mistaken about the episode. - CORRECT ANSWER -The patient had a reported
syncopal episode.
For patient handoff, it is important for EMTs and hospital staff to use: