JBLEARNING PARAMEDIC QUESTIONS | 425 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
In the United States, mobile intensive care units (MICUs) initially were staffed by:
a) physicians
b) registered nursed
c) funeral home directors
d) nonphysician providers Correct Ans ➡ d) nonphysician providers
The EMS network begins:
a) by educating dispatchers
b) with citizen involvement
c) when an injury has occurred
d) when paramedics are notified Correct Ans ➡ b) with citizen involvement
which of the following statements regarding the EMT is correct?
a) Manual defibrillation is a skill that all EMTs are required to learn and perform
b) In some states, EMTs are trained in advanced airway management and IV therapy.
c) There are far more certified paramedics in the United States than there are EMTs.
d) EMTs are licensed and can provide basic life support without medical direction. Correct
Ans ➡ b) In some states, EMTs are trained in advanced airway management and IV therapy.
The 2009 National EMS Education Standards:
a) clearly state that all paramedic training programs must be at least 1,200 hours in length.
b) require inclusion of a college-level pathophysiology course within the paramedic program.
c) mandate that the paramedic designation must be achieved through an associate degree
program
d) outline the minimum knowledge base that the paramedic must possess in order to function in
the field Correct Ans ➡ d) outline the minimum knowledge base that the paramedic must
possess in order to function in the field
Records of your education, state or local credentials, and recertification are held by a recognized
agency through a process called:
a) licensure
b) reciprocity.
c) registration.
d) certification Correct Ans ➡ c) registration.
In order to provide the best possible patient care, the paramedic must:
a) disregard negative judgments made by the patient.
b) project a sympathetic demeanor toward all patients
c) appear competent, even if he or she feels incompetent.
d) establish and maintain credibility and instill confidence Correct Ans ➡ d) establish and
maintain credibility and instill confidence
After ensuring your own personal safety, your next priority should be to:
,a) ensure the safety of your patient.
b) proceed quickly with patient care.
c) make sure that your partner is safe.
d) provide safety for any bystanders Correct Ans ➡ c) make sure that your partner is safe.
The MAIN benefit to online medical control is that it:
a) affords the paramedic better protection against a lawsuit
b) provides an immediate and specific patient care resource.
c) allows the physician and paramedic to develop a rapport
d) facilitates a faster transport to the emergency department Correct Ans ➡ b) provides an
immediate and specific patient care resource.
A CQI program should primarily focus on:
a) modifying protocols as needed
b) improving patient care delivery.
c) identifying incompetent medics
d) reviewing all patient care reports Correct Ans ➡ b) improving patient care delivery
EMS protocol development, training methodologies, and equipment use decisions are based
mainly on?
a) evidence
b) experience
c) personal opinion
d) public preference Correct Ans ➡ a) evidence
The judicial branch at the state level is responsible for:
a) establishing and defining the law.
b) reporting to the governor in the state capitol
c) resolving disputes based on interpretation of law
d) carrying out and administering the laws Correct Ans ➡ c) resolving disputes based on
interpretation of law
The aspect of the HIPAA is MOST pertinent to the paramedic?
a) recovering funds from insurance companies
b) documenting a thorough patient assessment
c) ensuring that the patient's privacy is protected
d) disclosing patient information to the media Correct Ans ➡ c) ensuring that the patient's
privacy is protected
it is important to become in a national or state EMS organization, such as the National
Association of EMTs (NAEMT) or the National Association of State EMS Officials
(NASEMO), because:
a) these organization offer continuing education for all EMS providers
b) such organization have an impact on the future direction of EMS
c) such organizations promote unique EMS training standards for each state
,d) membership in a professional organization is a tax-deductible expense Correct Ans ➡ b)
such organization have an impact on the future direction of EMS
Mobile army surgical hospitals (M*A*S*H) saved thousands of soldiers' lives during the Korean
war by:
a) deploying combat medics to retrieve wounded soldiers
b) using helicopters to airlift casualties to the United States
c) bringing the hospital facilities closer to the battlefield
d) performing surgery within 30 minutes of the injury Correct Ans ➡ c) bringing the
hospital facilities closer to the battlefield
a paramedic is considered a health care professional, and as such should:
a) meet societal expectations whether he or she is on or off duty
b) demand respect from others who are in the EMS profession
c) maintain higher standards than other health care professionals
d) obtain more than the required amount of continuing education Correct Ans ➡ a) meet
societal expectations whether he or she is on or off duty.
A major recommendation made by the 2009 EMS Education Standards for paramedic training
was the:
a) addition of 750 hours of clinical and field training above and beyond classroom education.
b) removal of endotracheal intubation from the minimum core content of the training program
c) prerequisite that all paramedic students possess a minimum of an associate's degree
d) inclusion of a college-level anatomy and physiology course as part of the training program.
Correct Ans ➡ d) inclusion of a college-level anatomy and physiology course as part of the
training program.
if an emergency medical responder is appropriately trained and competent, he or she should be
able to:
a) detect signs of patient deterioration, obtain baseline vital signs, and give IV fluids to maintain
adequate perfusion.
b) perform lifesaving interventions and transport the patient after paramedics have performed a
detailed physical exam
c) recognize the seriousness of a patient's condition, provide basic life support care, and relay
information to the paramedic.
d) develop a field diagnosis of the patient's problem, perform limited advanced airway
techniques, and update responding paramedics. Correct Ans ➡ c) recognize the
seriousness of a patient's condition, provide basic life support care, and relay information to the
paramedic.
an advanced directive is MOST accurately defined as a:
a) legal document that describes which life-sustaining procedures are to be performed if the
patient's condition acutely deteriorates.
b) general guideline provide to the paramedic by the medical director that stipulates the level of
care provided to terminally ill patients
, c) written document that expresses the wants, needs, and desires of a patient in reference to his or
her future medical care.
d) notarized document that is executed by a terminally ill patient's family when the patient
develops cardiopulmonary arrest. Correct Ans ➡ c) written document that expresses the
wants, needs, and desires of a patient in reference to his or her future medical care.
a major distinction between a paramedic and an EMT is that the paramedic:
a) carries out advanced pharmacologic skills
b) can function independently of a physician
c) is held to higher professional standard
d) is more likely to be sued for negligence Correct Ans ➡ a) carries out advanced
pharmacologic skills
The main goal of any CQI program is to:
a) identify and remove paramedic who are not competent.
b) promptly correct any problems once they are identified
c) revamp protocols based on the current standards of care.
d) assess for ongoing improvement before a problem arises. Correct Ans ➡ d) assess for
ongoing improvement before a problem arises.
every decision regarding patient care that a paramedic makes should be based on the:
a) patient's family's personal requests
b) standards of good medical care.
c) possible legal ramifications involved
d) patient's perception of the problem. Correct Ans ➡ b) standards of good medical care.
when caring for any patient, it is important to remember that:
a) your morals standards should affect the way your treat the patient.
b) the patient likely shares the same moral standards that you do.
c) your moral standards may conflict with the patient's best interests.
d) the patient's wishes and your moral standards are often the same. Correct Ans ➡ c) your
moral standards may conflict with the patient's best interests.
Performing the functions of a paramedic prior to licensure is:
a) unlawful
b) unethical
c) permissible
d) immoral Correct Ans ➡ a) unlawful
when responding to an emergency scence, it is MOST important to:
a) proceed in a manner that is timely and safe.
b) use your siren to move heavy traffic out of the way.
c) stay at least 10' behind any cars front of you
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