EMR FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 100% PASS QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS | A+ GRADE ASSURED // LATEST
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EMR
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EMR
You have received an order over the phone from the Medical Director to administer oxygen to the patient. This would be called:
A)hospital direction B)off-line medical direction
C)on-line medical direction D)EMS coordinator direction - ANS C)on-line medical direction
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,You have received an order over the phone from the Medical Director to administer oxygen to
the patient. This would be called:
A)hospital direction B)off-line medical direction
C)on-line medical direction D)EMS coordinator direction - ANS C)on-line medical direction
While working as an Emergency Medical Responder you have a legal responsibility to provide
care. This is called:
A)Good Samaritan law B)scope of practice
C)ethics D)duty to act - ANS D)duty to act
Which of the following situations presents the highest risk of exposure to an infectious disease?
A)wearing gloves when you care for a patient
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B)driving code 3 to an emergency
C)assisting with extricating a patient from a wrecked vehicle
D)handling equipment that has blood on it - ANS D)handling equipment that has blood on it
SCENARIO
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A 47-year-old male was walking across the street when he was struck by an oncoming car. You
find him conscious and alert. Your partner has taken spinal restrictions, and you ensure that he
has no compromise to the airway or circulation. He complains of abdominal pain,back pain, and
pain in his left leg. You explain that the ambulance is on the way, and you begin a more detailed
exam.
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Pain to the abdomen in this area is of concern because the _____ could be injured and cause
considerable bleeding within the abdomen.
A)liver B)spleen C)gallbladder D)stomach - ANS B)spleen
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What effect does bradycardia have on cardiac output?
A)a slow heart rate causes cardiac output to decrease
B)bradycardia does not ever affect cardiac output
C)a slow heart rate causes cardiac output to increase
D)a fast heart rate causes cardiac output to decrease - ANS A)a slow heart rate causes
cardiac output to decrease
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The most common type of emergency move is the:
A)carrier B)emergency move C)drag D)rescuer move - ANS C)drag
A fixed antenna that is used to boost a radio signal is called the:
A)transfer radio B)repeater C)receiver D)base station - ANS B)repeater
You read a patient care report that states that the "patient was attempting to perform a
dangerous trick on her skateboard." What is wrong with writing this in a patient care report?
A)the information is not true B)the information is true
, C)the information is objective D)the information is subjective - ANS D)the information is
subjective
When breathing for an adult, you should ventilate at a rate of:
A)one breath every 7 to 9 seconds
B)one breath every 5 to 6 seconds
C)one breath every 13 to 15 seconds
D)one breath every 11 to 13 seconds - ANS B)one breath every 5 to 6 seconds
A patient who is not breathing should receive oxygen via:
A)nonrebreather face mask B)bag-valve mask
C)nasal cannula D)venturi mask - ANS B)bag-valve mask
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When administering oxygen to patient via nasal cannula, the maximum LPM flow is:
A)10 LPM B)6 LPM C)4 LPM D)2 LPM - ANS B)6 LPM
Your patient is in severe respiratory distress with labored but adequate breathing. The
A)nebulizer mask B)nonrebreather mask
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appropriate oxygen delivery device would be a:
C)bag-valve mask D)nasal cannula - ANS B)nonrebreather mask
The bag-valve mask works best when you have ________ Emergency Medical Responders.
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A)one B)three C)two D)four - ANS C)two
A patient breathing 20 times a minute with labored respirations is most likely experiencing:
A)respiratory distress B)apnea
C)respiratory failure D)respiratory arrest - ANS A)respiratory distress
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A patient who has a partial airway obstruction would have all the following signs EXCEPT:
A)noisy breathing B)being unable to cough
C)stridor D)snoring - ANS being unable to cough
SCENARIO
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You and your partner are responding to a patient who passed out in a store. Your patient is a
21-year-old male who started to his friend that he was feeling light-headed. Upon arrival you find
your patient on the floor. He has a respiration rate of 6 with heavy breathing, and his teeth are
clenched.
A)oropharyngeal airway B)soft airway
C)nasopharyngeal airway D)snoring - ANS C)nasopharyngeal airway
The information contained in the narrative section of your patient care report should be:
A)a review of your opinions on how care was delivered
B)lengthy and include information on the patients religious orientation
C)as objective as possible
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