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EMD V14 Exam Questions and Answers Verified 100% Correct In response to Case Entry Question 3, the caller reports that her 16-year-old brother is on fire. What should you do next? - ANSWER -c. Initiate a 7-E-1 response, provide Case Entry PDIs a and h, and return to questioning. A second-party caller reports that his 8-year-old sister is currently having what appears to be a GENERALIZED seizure. The patient is not awake and not breathing. What is the best Chief Complaint Protocol? - ANSWER -c. 12: Convulsions/Seizures Pre-Arrival Instructions should always be given, regardless if there is a scene safety concern. - ANSWER -b. False During Case Entry, the caller indicates the patient is awake, but having INEFFECTIVE BREATHING. In Protocol 6, Key Question #1, the caller indicates the patient is not completely alert. What should the EMD do next? - ANSWER -c. Shunt to Key Questions #4 and #5 Caller reports a patient has been bitten on their foot by a snake. The patient is awake and breathing normally with no other symptoms. What is the appropriate determinant code? - ANSWER -b. 2-D-4 If an AED is a long way from the scene, the EMD should begin CPR instructions (BC-4) and return to Protocol Z when the AED arrives. - ANSWER -a. True Which Pre-Arrival Protocol would you use for an unconscious, adult choking victim? - ANSWER -b. Protocol C While providing CPR instructions via Protocol C to an adult cardiac arrest victim, the caller reports the patient vomits just after the instructions from panel 8 were successfully given. What should the EMD do next? - ANSWER -b. Read the instructions from panel 15, then return to sequence Post-Dispatch Instructions will be read as scripted but may be enhanced with a situational or conditional statement as long as the meaning or intent of the instruction is kept intact. - ANSWER -a. True A question with the pre-question qualifier of female 12- 50 should be asked - ANSWER -only when the caller reports that the patient is a female between the ages of 12 and 50 Key questions must be asked in in order as written - ANSWER -True When the callers description indicates that the patient is having heart attack like symptoms, choose which protocol - ANSWER -10 chest pain/ chest discomfort During Case Entry, the caller indicates a 38-year-old male patient is experiencing abdominal pain for the past 2 hours. The patient is awake and breathing and seated next to the caller. Which Key Questions would you ask next? - ANSWER -Key questions 1&4 In Protocol 5, in ANSWER to Key Question 2, the caller indicates an hour ago he was playing football with his friends and tweaked his back when tackling someone. What should the EMD do next? - ANSWER -Shunt to protocol 30 Code for a patient that has been experiencing nausea for the past 3 days? The patient is completely alert, breathing normally and has no other symptoms. - ANSWER -26-A-6 A chest pain patient with pale skin is considered to be CHANGING COLOR. - ANSWER -False During Case Entry, the caller reports their loved one is experiencing heart palpitations. The caller reports they were simply watching TV when this started. The patient is currently awake and breathing. What is the appropriate Protocol to go to after Case Entry? - ANSWER -Protocol 19 During questioning in Protocol 18, the caller ANSWERs Key Question #4 as "Yes,". what should the EMD do next? - ANSWER -Ask Key Questions 5, 6 and 7, then complete the Stroke Diagnostic Tool When the complaint description strongly suggests GENERALIZED seizure, go to Protocol 12 regardless of consciousness and breathing status. - ANSWER -True Case Entry Protocol - ANSWER -0 Accelerator Stuck and Can't Stop Vehicle - ANSWER -Stop Sign Abdominal Pain/ Problems - ANSWER -1 Allergies (reactions) / Envenomation (Stings & Bites) - ANSWER -2 Epinephrine Auto Injector - ANSWER -P Animal Bites/ Attacks - ANSWER -3 Assault/ Sexual Assault/ Stun Gun - ANSWER -4 Back Pain (Non-Traumatic or Non-Recent Trauma) - ANSWER -5 Breathing Problems - ANSWER -6 Burns (scalds)/ Explosion (blast) - ANSWER -7 Carbon Monoxide/ Inhalation/ HAZMAT/ CBRN - ANSWER -8 Cardiac or Respiratory Arrest/ Death - ANSWER -9 Chest Pain/ Chest Discomfort (Non- Traumatic) - ANSWER -10

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In response to Case Entry Question 3, the caller reports that her 16-year-old
brother is on fire. What should you do next? - ANSWER -c. Initiate a 7-E-1
response, provide Case Entry PDIs a and h, and return to questioning.

A second-party caller reports that his 8-year-old sister is currently having what
appears to be a GENERALIZED seizure. The patient is not awake and not
breathing. What is the best Chief Complaint Protocol? - ANSWER -c. 12:
Convulsions/Seizures

Pre-Arrival Instructions should always be given, regardless if there is a scene
safety concern. - ANSWER -b. False

During Case Entry, the caller indicates the patient is awake, but having
INEFFECTIVE BREATHING. In Protocol 6, Key Question #1, the caller indicates
the patient is not completely alert. What should the EMD do next? - ANSWER -c.
Shunt to Key Questions #4 and #5

Caller reports a patient has been bitten on their foot by a snake. The patient is
awake and breathing normally with no other symptoms. What is the appropriate
determinant code? - ANSWER -b. 2-D-4

If an AED is a long way from the scene, the EMD should begin CPR instructions
(BC-4) and return to Protocol Z when the AED arrives. - ANSWER -a. True

Which Pre-Arrival Protocol would you use for an unconscious, adult choking
victim? - ANSWER -b. Protocol C

While providing CPR instructions via Protocol C to an adult cardiac arrest victim,
the caller reports the patient vomits just after the instructions from panel 8 were

, successfully given. What should the EMD do next? - ANSWER -b. Read the
instructions from panel 15, then return to sequence

Post-Dispatch Instructions will be read as scripted but may be enhanced with a
situational or conditional statement as long as the meaning or intent of the
instruction is kept intact. - ANSWER -a. True

A question with the pre-question qualifier of female 12- 50 should be asked -
ANSWER -only when the caller reports that the patient is a female between the
ages of 12 and 50

Key questions must be asked in in order as written - ANSWER -True

When the callers description indicates that the patient is having heart attack like
symptoms, choose which protocol - ANSWER -10 chest pain/ chest discomfort

During Case Entry, the caller indicates a
38-year-old male patient is experiencing abdominal pain for the past 2 hours. The
patient is awake and breathing and seated next to the caller. Which Key Questions
would you ask next? - ANSWER -Key questions 1&4

In Protocol 5, in ANSWER to Key Question
2, the caller indicates an hour ago he was playing football with his friends and
tweaked his back when tackling someone. What should the EMD do next? -
ANSWER -Shunt to protocol 30

Code for a patient that has been experiencing nausea for the past 3 days?
The patient is completely alert, breathing normally and has no other symptoms. -
ANSWER -26-A-6

A chest pain patient with pale skin is considered to be CHANGING COLOR. -
ANSWER -False

During Case Entry, the caller reports their loved one is experiencing heart
palpitations. The caller reports they were simply watching TV when this started.

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