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An effective team leader should: -:- help the team accomplish goals. EMTs and other health care providers function as a true team when they work: -:- interdependently EMT arrive at the scene of an ill person. The EMR, who arrived before the EMTs, advises that the patient had a syncopal epis...

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EMT module 2 review Questions & 100%
Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ |
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An effective team leader should:


✓ -:- help the team accomplish goals.




EMTs and other health care providers function as a true team when they work:


✓ -:- interdependently




EMT arrive at the scene of an ill person. The EMR, who arrived before the EMTs, advises

that the patient had a syncopal episode. The patient is conscious and alert and remains so

throughout transport. When transferring patient care to the emergency department nurse,

the EMT should advise the nurse that:


✓ -:- the patient had a reported syncopal episode.




For patient handoff, it is important for EMTs and hospital staff to use:


✓ -:- common language




Health care providers who infrequently work together can function effectively as a team if

they work in an environment that supports and promotes:


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✓ -:- collaboration




If a problem with a team member is not directly or immediately impacting patient care, the

team leader should:


✓ -:- discuss the problem after the call




In an independent group, you should have:


✓ -:- your own work area




In an interdependent group, when one person fails:


✓ -:- everyone fails




In contrast to a health care group, a health care team:


✓ -:- works interdependently




Premature diagnosis during a can can be due to what error?


✓ -:- Anchoring




The concept of consistent care across the entire health care team from first patient contact

to patient discharge is called


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✓ -:- The continuum of care




the effectiveness of pit crew CPR id dependent on:


✓ -:- defining clear roles and responsibilities before the call is received




To be a great EMT, strive for:


✓ -:- foundational knowledge




When the EMT assists a paramedic with an advanced intervention, he or she should recall

that the focus of the intervention is on:


✓ -:- Solving a clinical problem




When working as an independent health care group member, the EMT should expect that

he or she:


✓ -:- does not have to wait for an assignment before preforming a task.




What comes first in EMS decision making?


✓ -:- Data gathering




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Which of the following would most likely facilitate an accurate and effective verbal handoff

report at the hospital?


✓ -:- Use of a mutually agreed-upon handoff format.




Which of the following would the EMT MOST likely be asked to do when assisting a

paramedic with endotracheal intubation?


✓ -:- preoxygenation with a BVM




Which step is EMS decision-making comes after a patient has been transferred?


✓ -:- Out come evaluation




While caring for patient the EMT states to her partner, "Why even splint the patients led if

they're only going to remove it in the ED?" This statement indicates that:


✓ -:- the EMT's focus is not on the common goal




A 29-year-old male with a head injury opens his eyes when you speaks to him, is confused

as to the time and date, and is able to move all of his extremities on command. His Glasgow

Coma Scale (GCS) score is:


✓ -:- 13




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