MICN LA COUNTY FINAL EXAM
2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% PASS
How long does ALS and SRC diversion last? - ANS ALS=120, SRC=180
APOT standard - ANS Patients are offloaded from EMS within 30 minutes 90% of the time
Where does an extremis patient get transported to? - ANS MAR
Criteria for 911 Re-triage - ANS trauma AND poor perfusion, or need for blood, or need for
intubation, or GCS <9, or GCS deteriorating by 2 or more, or penetrating injuries to trauma box,
or extremity injury with neurovascular compromise, or s/p evaluation by ED MD and life saving
intervention needed within 2 hours
What is the maximum transport time for an alternate MAR? - ANS 15 minutes
What is the maximum transport time for SRC? - ANS 30 minutes
What is the maximum transport time for SART center? - ANS Not defined
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, What is the maximum transport time for facility by patient request? - ANS Not defined
What happens if an ETA is beyond the maximum allowable transport time? - ANS MAR
BRUE - ANS <12 months WITH irregular breathing, color change, chanf in muscle tone, or
ALOC
BRUE treatment - ANS Airway, cardiac monitor, IV, 20ml/kg NS if poor perfusion, if persistent
push dose epi
Who goes to PMC? - ANS 14 or less AND one of the following: dysrhythmia, respiratory
distress, cyanosis, AMS, status epilepticus, BRUE, focal neuro w/o trauma, ROSC
13 y.o. choking on an apple, resolved- where should they go? - ANS EDAP
Would go to PMC if respiratory distress/cyanotic
Who goes to Perinatal Center? - ANS 20 weeks pregnant or more AND one of the following:
Active labor, CC related to pregnancy, perinatal complications, injured and not meeting trauma
criteria, BP >140/90 (including up to 6 weeks PP)
Where does a STEMI patient go? - ANS SRC if w/in 30 minutes. If >30 minutes then to the
MAR
What constitutes a STEMI? - ANS 1mm or more of ST elevation in 2 or more contiguous leads
*Activate cath lab if >2mm
Where does a patient with decompression emergency go? - ANS *Contact MAC*
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2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% PASS
How long does ALS and SRC diversion last? - ANS ALS=120, SRC=180
APOT standard - ANS Patients are offloaded from EMS within 30 minutes 90% of the time
Where does an extremis patient get transported to? - ANS MAR
Criteria for 911 Re-triage - ANS trauma AND poor perfusion, or need for blood, or need for
intubation, or GCS <9, or GCS deteriorating by 2 or more, or penetrating injuries to trauma box,
or extremity injury with neurovascular compromise, or s/p evaluation by ED MD and life saving
intervention needed within 2 hours
What is the maximum transport time for an alternate MAR? - ANS 15 minutes
What is the maximum transport time for SRC? - ANS 30 minutes
What is the maximum transport time for SART center? - ANS Not defined
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, What is the maximum transport time for facility by patient request? - ANS Not defined
What happens if an ETA is beyond the maximum allowable transport time? - ANS MAR
BRUE - ANS <12 months WITH irregular breathing, color change, chanf in muscle tone, or
ALOC
BRUE treatment - ANS Airway, cardiac monitor, IV, 20ml/kg NS if poor perfusion, if persistent
push dose epi
Who goes to PMC? - ANS 14 or less AND one of the following: dysrhythmia, respiratory
distress, cyanosis, AMS, status epilepticus, BRUE, focal neuro w/o trauma, ROSC
13 y.o. choking on an apple, resolved- where should they go? - ANS EDAP
Would go to PMC if respiratory distress/cyanotic
Who goes to Perinatal Center? - ANS 20 weeks pregnant or more AND one of the following:
Active labor, CC related to pregnancy, perinatal complications, injured and not meeting trauma
criteria, BP >140/90 (including up to 6 weeks PP)
Where does a STEMI patient go? - ANS SRC if w/in 30 minutes. If >30 minutes then to the
MAR
What constitutes a STEMI? - ANS 1mm or more of ST elevation in 2 or more contiguous leads
*Activate cath lab if >2mm
Where does a patient with decompression emergency go? - ANS *Contact MAC*
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