SKI PATROL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST
VERSION 2025/2026.
Standard of Care - ANS A level of care an OEC Tech must render based on OEC training, local
protocols, and teh requirements of a state's EMS system
Standard of Training - ANS The training of NSP OEC Techs as forth in the OEC course
ALS - ANS Advanced life Support - a level of care for which providers are trained and
authorized to insert advanced airways, initiate intravenous lines and give medications
BLS - ANS A basic level of care for which providers are trained and authorized to provide basic
interventions, including non invasive airway devices, application of oxygen, CPR and basic first
aid
Protocols - ANS Written procedures for assessing, treating, and transporting a patienient.
Scene Size Up - ANS First thing you do in PATIENT ASSESSMENT
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,Primary Patient Assessment - ANS A step within the Patient Assessment process that
identifies and initiates treatment of immediate and potential life threats. (Form a general
impression, level of responsiveness, Rapid ABCD, get the CHIEF COMPLAINT)
Patient Assessment - ANS 1. Scene size-up
2. Primary assessment
3. history taking-investigate the chief complaint (history of present illness)
-obtain a SAMPlE history
4. Secondary Assessment
-medical OR trauma
(assess vital signs using the appropriate monitoring device, systematically assess the patient ,
full-body scan and/or focused assessment
5. Reassessment
SAMPLE - ANS S: Sings and Symptoms
A- Allergies
M: Meds
P: Past Medical History
L: last oral intake
E: Events that led up to problem
S in SAMPLE - ANS Sings and Symptoms
A in SAMPLE - ANS Allergies
M in the SAMPLE history stands for? - ANS medications
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, P in SAMPLE - ANS past medical history
The L in SAMPLE stand for: - ANS Last oral intake
The "E" in SAMPLE stands for: - ANS Events leading up to the incident
OPQRST stands for what? - ANS Onset,
Provocation and Palliation (does anything make symptoms better of worse) ,
Quality,
Radiates,
Severity (Scale),
Time
OPQRST - ANS Used in addition to SAMPLE (in "Taking History" part of Patient Assessment)
O in OPQRST - ANS Onset
P in OPQRST - ANS Provocation and Palliation (does anything make symptoms better of
worse)
The Q in OPQRST stands for? - ANS Quality (describe the nature of the symptoms)
The R in OPQRST stands for? - ANS Radiate
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100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST
VERSION 2025/2026.
Standard of Care - ANS A level of care an OEC Tech must render based on OEC training, local
protocols, and teh requirements of a state's EMS system
Standard of Training - ANS The training of NSP OEC Techs as forth in the OEC course
ALS - ANS Advanced life Support - a level of care for which providers are trained and
authorized to insert advanced airways, initiate intravenous lines and give medications
BLS - ANS A basic level of care for which providers are trained and authorized to provide basic
interventions, including non invasive airway devices, application of oxygen, CPR and basic first
aid
Protocols - ANS Written procedures for assessing, treating, and transporting a patienient.
Scene Size Up - ANS First thing you do in PATIENT ASSESSMENT
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
,Primary Patient Assessment - ANS A step within the Patient Assessment process that
identifies and initiates treatment of immediate and potential life threats. (Form a general
impression, level of responsiveness, Rapid ABCD, get the CHIEF COMPLAINT)
Patient Assessment - ANS 1. Scene size-up
2. Primary assessment
3. history taking-investigate the chief complaint (history of present illness)
-obtain a SAMPlE history
4. Secondary Assessment
-medical OR trauma
(assess vital signs using the appropriate monitoring device, systematically assess the patient ,
full-body scan and/or focused assessment
5. Reassessment
SAMPLE - ANS S: Sings and Symptoms
A- Allergies
M: Meds
P: Past Medical History
L: last oral intake
E: Events that led up to problem
S in SAMPLE - ANS Sings and Symptoms
A in SAMPLE - ANS Allergies
M in the SAMPLE history stands for? - ANS medications
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, P in SAMPLE - ANS past medical history
The L in SAMPLE stand for: - ANS Last oral intake
The "E" in SAMPLE stands for: - ANS Events leading up to the incident
OPQRST stands for what? - ANS Onset,
Provocation and Palliation (does anything make symptoms better of worse) ,
Quality,
Radiates,
Severity (Scale),
Time
OPQRST - ANS Used in addition to SAMPLE (in "Taking History" part of Patient Assessment)
O in OPQRST - ANS Onset
P in OPQRST - ANS Provocation and Palliation (does anything make symptoms better of
worse)
The Q in OPQRST stands for? - ANS Quality (describe the nature of the symptoms)
The R in OPQRST stands for? - ANS Radiate
3 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.