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Highlight the letter of the Answer that corresponds to the displayed Question.
1. The fixed suction unit in the ambulance should reach a vacuum of at least ____ mmHg within __ seconds.
A: hypothermia thermometer
B: Hare traction splint, triangular bandages, padded aluminum splints
C: ATV
D: 300 mmHg/4 seconds
2. Routine questions an EMD asks:
A: folding stair chair
B: What is the exact location of the patient? What's the problem? How old is the patient?
C: dispatching and coordinating EMS services, interrogating the caller, prioritizing the call, coordinating with
D: scoop stretcher
3. Automated external defibrillator
A: mycobacterium tuberculosis
B: AED
C: dispatching and coordinating EMS services, interrogating the caller, prioritizing the call, coordinating with
D: Reeves stretcher
4. The decision to use lights and sirens is based on:
A: a rubber bulb syringe, sanitary napkins, sterile surgical gloves
B: CID
C: day of week, time of day, weather, road maintenance/construction, railroads, bridges/tunnels, schools/buses
D: the person's medical condition
5. Sterile supplies for wound care include:
A: true emergency
B: scoop stretcher
C: sterile burn sheets, 5"x9" combine dressings, self-adhering roller bandages
D: 3,000 liter reservoir, two stage regulator, reducing valves and yoke
6. Legal term, which appears in most states' driving laws, referring to the responsibility of the emergency
A: true emergency
B: packaging
C: due regard
D: in front of
7. Used to move patients down stairs in a sitting position.
A: every shift
B: Stokes basket
2024/2025 Edition
Highlight the letter of the Answer that corresponds to the displayed Question.
1. The fixed suction unit in the ambulance should reach a vacuum of at least ____ mmHg within __ seconds.
A: hypothermia thermometer
B: Hare traction splint, triangular bandages, padded aluminum splints
C: ATV
D: 300 mmHg/4 seconds
2. Routine questions an EMD asks:
A: folding stair chair
B: What is the exact location of the patient? What's the problem? How old is the patient?
C: dispatching and coordinating EMS services, interrogating the caller, prioritizing the call, coordinating with
D: scoop stretcher
3. Automated external defibrillator
A: mycobacterium tuberculosis
B: AED
C: dispatching and coordinating EMS services, interrogating the caller, prioritizing the call, coordinating with
D: Reeves stretcher
4. The decision to use lights and sirens is based on:
A: a rubber bulb syringe, sanitary napkins, sterile surgical gloves
B: CID
C: day of week, time of day, weather, road maintenance/construction, railroads, bridges/tunnels, schools/buses
D: the person's medical condition
5. Sterile supplies for wound care include:
A: true emergency
B: scoop stretcher
C: sterile burn sheets, 5"x9" combine dressings, self-adhering roller bandages
D: 3,000 liter reservoir, two stage regulator, reducing valves and yoke
6. Legal term, which appears in most states' driving laws, referring to the responsibility of the emergency
A: true emergency
B: packaging
C: due regard
D: in front of
7. Used to move patients down stairs in a sitting position.
A: every shift
B: Stokes basket
2024/2025 Edition