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[Show more]An EMS Provider responds to a call and finds an 8- yr old female with no pulse or respirations. The patient has a history of terminal brain cancer. The family states the last time she as seen alive was 5 mins prior to EMS being called. They also state patient has a DNR oder. In NYS, EMS personnel ma...
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The role of the EMS Provider is to do all of the following except: 
a) perform primary assessment 
b) provide initial resuscitation 
c) provide definite diagnosis 
d) package patients for transportation - c) provide definitive diagnosis 
 
In what position should an unconscious overdose patient b...
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Add to cartThe role of the EMS Provider is to do all of the following except: 
a) perform primary assessment 
b) provide initial resuscitation 
c) provide definite diagnosis 
d) package patients for transportation - c) provide definitive diagnosis 
 
In what position should an unconscious overdose patient b...
Your patient responds to your voice with incomprehensible murmurers. Using the AVPU scale, he is classifed as responsive to: 
Verbal stimuli 
 
 
Do vitals signs have to be taken on-scene in every situation? 
No. Vitals should be taken enroute for patients idenitified as high priority for immediate ...
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Add to cartYour patient responds to your voice with incomprehensible murmurers. Using the AVPU scale, he is classifed as responsive to: 
Verbal stimuli 
 
 
Do vitals signs have to be taken on-scene in every situation? 
No. Vitals should be taken enroute for patients idenitified as high priority for immediate ...
Providing care within the scope of practice would be considered behavior in accordance with: 
 
1. The sovereign immunity doctrine 
2. Approved protocols 
3. Professional Standards 
4. Institutional Standards - Professional Standards 
 
As you lift a patient into the rear of the ambulance, a rep...
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Add to cartProviding care within the scope of practice would be considered behavior in accordance with: 
 
1. The sovereign immunity doctrine 
2. Approved protocols 
3. Professional Standards 
4. Institutional Standards - Professional Standards 
 
As you lift a patient into the rear of the ambulance, a rep...
After an EMS call, some crew members begin discussing a recent case with some non-EMS personnel. This is unacceptable behavior because it is: 
a) A breach of the patient's right to know 
b) A breach of the patient's privacy and is unethical 
c) Against the New York State Good Samaritan Law 
d)...
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Add to cartAfter an EMS call, some crew members begin discussing a recent case with some non-EMS personnel. This is unacceptable behavior because it is: 
a) A breach of the patient's right to know 
b) A breach of the patient's privacy and is unethical 
c) Against the New York State Good Samaritan Law 
d)...
Rules and responsibilities 
Drive to the patient safely 
Have directions and know how to get to location 
Patient Care 
Patient Packaging 
Look & Act Professional 
 
 
Medical Direction: On-Line Direction 
On the phone with MD 
 
 
Medical Direction: Off-Line Direction 
Pre-Written or Standing Order...
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Add to cartRules and responsibilities 
Drive to the patient safely 
Have directions and know how to get to location 
Patient Care 
Patient Packaging 
Look & Act Professional 
 
 
Medical Direction: On-Line Direction 
On the phone with MD 
 
 
Medical Direction: Off-Line Direction 
Pre-Written or Standing Order...
Providing care within the scope of practice would be considered behavior in accordance with: 
 
-The sovereign immunity doctrine 
-Approved protocols 
-Professional Standards 
-Institutional Standards - Professional Standards 
 
The extent of medical procedures a EMT is authorized to perform is c...
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Add to cartProviding care within the scope of practice would be considered behavior in accordance with: 
 
-The sovereign immunity doctrine 
-Approved protocols 
-Professional Standards 
-Institutional Standards - Professional Standards 
 
The extent of medical procedures a EMT is authorized to perform is c...
Which of the following definitions best describes an EMS system? - A system of resources and personnel necessary to provide immediate medical care to patients with sudden or unexpected illness or injury. 
 
The first use of ambulances in the United States occurred during the: - Civil War 
 
Mo...
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Add to cartWhich of the following definitions best describes an EMS system? - A system of resources and personnel necessary to provide immediate medical care to patients with sudden or unexpected illness or injury. 
 
The first use of ambulances in the United States occurred during the: - Civil War 
 
Mo...
If the patient care protocols have been revised, it is the EMS providers responsibility to - Attend in-service training with the agency medical director to become familiar with the new protocols 
 
You arrive at the scene of a car accident or people are trying to move an unconscious patient on th...
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Add to cartIf the patient care protocols have been revised, it is the EMS providers responsibility to - Attend in-service training with the agency medical director to become familiar with the new protocols 
 
You arrive at the scene of a car accident or people are trying to move an unconscious patient on th...
Medical Control - - MD that can give any order on the scope of their practice 
 
-May control assist with questions regarding patient care or if there are complex medical conditions 
 
-Can help determine the most appropriate receiving facility 
 
Cardiac Arrest--Adult - - 30 compressions to ...
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Add to cartMedical Control - - MD that can give any order on the scope of their practice 
 
-May control assist with questions regarding patient care or if there are complex medical conditions 
 
-Can help determine the most appropriate receiving facility 
 
Cardiac Arrest--Adult - - 30 compressions to ...
The role of the ems provider is to do all of the following 
EXCEPT: 
a. Perform primary assessment 
b. Provide initial resuscitation 
c. Provide definitive diagnosis 
d. Package patients for transportation - C 
 
As a part of infection control procedures, it is ESSENTIAL that the EMS provider: 
a...
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Add to cartThe role of the ems provider is to do all of the following 
EXCEPT: 
a. Perform primary assessment 
b. Provide initial resuscitation 
c. Provide definitive diagnosis 
d. Package patients for transportation - C 
 
As a part of infection control procedures, it is ESSENTIAL that the EMS provider: 
a...
visually impaired - -speak calmly and with a reassuring voice 
-consider making physical contact with the patient if they extend their hand to yours 
 
hearing impaired - -determine the extent of the impairment 
-may need to raise your voice or speak slowly so the patient can read your lips. 
...
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Add to cartvisually impaired - -speak calmly and with a reassuring voice 
-consider making physical contact with the patient if they extend their hand to yours 
 
hearing impaired - -determine the extent of the impairment 
-may need to raise your voice or speak slowly so the patient can read your lips. 
...
Body Substance Isolation (BSI) - - Hand washing after each call; most effective means of reducing disease transmission 
- Use of protective gloves, safety glasses, gowns & masks when appropriate 
- 10% bleach solution for blood borne cleanups 
- Solution only good for approximately 3 weeks 
 
EMT...
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Add to cartBody Substance Isolation (BSI) - - Hand washing after each call; most effective means of reducing disease transmission 
- Use of protective gloves, safety glasses, gowns & masks when appropriate 
- 10% bleach solution for blood borne cleanups 
- Solution only good for approximately 3 weeks 
 
EMT...
Body Substance Isolation (BSI) Precautions Include: - -Washing your hands after each call; it's the most effective means of reducing disease transmission. 
 
-Use of protective gloves, safety glasses, gowns & masks when appropriate 
 
-Using 10% bleach solution for blood borne cleanups 
 
-Remem...
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Add to cartBody Substance Isolation (BSI) Precautions Include: - -Washing your hands after each call; it's the most effective means of reducing disease transmission. 
 
-Use of protective gloves, safety glasses, gowns & masks when appropriate 
 
-Using 10% bleach solution for blood borne cleanups 
 
-Remem...
EMT training in nearly every state meets or exceeds the guidelines recommended by the: 
A) National Registry of EMTs 
B) individual state's EMS protocols 
C) National Association of EMTs 
D) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) - D) National Highway Traffic Safety Administratio...
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Add to cartEMT training in nearly every state meets or exceeds the guidelines recommended by the: 
A) National Registry of EMTs 
B) individual state's EMS protocols 
C) National Association of EMTs 
D) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) - D) National Highway Traffic Safety Administratio...
An EMS Provider responds to a call and finds an 8- yr old female with no pulse or respirations. The patient has a history of terminal brain cancer. The family states the last time she as seen alive was 5 mins prior to EMS being called. They also state patient has a DNR oder. In NYS, EMS personnel ma...
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Add to cartAn EMS Provider responds to a call and finds an 8- yr old female with no pulse or respirations. The patient has a history of terminal brain cancer. The family states the last time she as seen alive was 5 mins prior to EMS being called. They also state patient has a DNR oder. In NYS, EMS personnel ma...
Always approach from _______ and ______ - Uphill and upwind 
 
Never reach more than _________ inches - 10-15 
 
Criteria for negligence - 1) Duty to act 
2) Breach of duty 
3) Injury Occurred 
4) Proximate Cause 
 
When can you pronounce someone dead - 1) Decapetation 
2) Decomposition ...
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Add to cartAlways approach from _______ and ______ - Uphill and upwind 
 
Never reach more than _________ inches - 10-15 
 
Criteria for negligence - 1) Duty to act 
2) Breach of duty 
3) Injury Occurred 
4) Proximate Cause 
 
When can you pronounce someone dead - 1) Decapetation 
2) Decomposition ...
The six components of a scene size-up are: - BSI/PPE 
Scene safety 
MOI/NOI 
Number of patients 
Additional help 
Spinal considerations 
 
The seven components of a primary assessment are: - General impression 
AVPU 
Chief complaint/Life threats 
Airway/Breathing 
Circulation 
Decision to tran...
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Add to cartThe six components of a scene size-up are: - BSI/PPE 
Scene safety 
MOI/NOI 
Number of patients 
Additional help 
Spinal considerations 
 
The seven components of a primary assessment are: - General impression 
AVPU 
Chief complaint/Life threats 
Airway/Breathing 
Circulation 
Decision to tran...
FIRST STAGE OF LABOR - The first stage occurs from onset of true labor contractions till dilation and effacement of the uterus. 
 
2nd stage of labor - The hallmark finding in the second stage of labor is the complete delivery of the baby. 
 
3rd stage of labor - The third stage occurs when...
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Add to cartFIRST STAGE OF LABOR - The first stage occurs from onset of true labor contractions till dilation and effacement of the uterus. 
 
2nd stage of labor - The hallmark finding in the second stage of labor is the complete delivery of the baby. 
 
3rd stage of labor - The third stage occurs when...
RR for infant - 30-60 
 
RR for toddler - 24-40 
 
RR for preschooler - 22-34 
 
RR for school-aged - 18-30 
 
RR for adolescent - 12-20 
 
PR for infant - 100-160 
 
PR for toddler - 90-150 
 
PR for preschooler - 80-140 
 
PR school-age - 70-120 
 
PR for adolescent - ...
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Add to cartRR for infant - 30-60 
 
RR for toddler - 24-40 
 
RR for preschooler - 22-34 
 
RR for school-aged - 18-30 
 
RR for adolescent - 12-20 
 
PR for infant - 100-160 
 
PR for toddler - 90-150 
 
PR for preschooler - 80-140 
 
PR school-age - 70-120 
 
PR for adolescent - ...
When caring for a patient who takes multiple medications it is best to: 
 
a. Document the medications on your patient care report, but leave them at home so they do not get misplaced. 
 
b. Take all the patients medications with you to the hospital and document them on your patient care report 
...
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Add to cartWhen caring for a patient who takes multiple medications it is best to: 
 
a. Document the medications on your patient care report, but leave them at home so they do not get misplaced. 
 
b. Take all the patients medications with you to the hospital and document them on your patient care report 
...
most effective infection control - handwashing 
 
cleaning solution ratio - 1:10 bleach to water 
 
lifting techniques - know physical limitations 
keep weight in close 
lift with legs and back from squat position 
don't reach or pull 
power grip 
 
#1 cause of EMT Injury - improper lif...
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Add to cartmost effective infection control - handwashing 
 
cleaning solution ratio - 1:10 bleach to water 
 
lifting techniques - know physical limitations 
keep weight in close 
lift with legs and back from squat position 
don't reach or pull 
power grip 
 
#1 cause of EMT Injury - improper lif...
position of comfort for abdominal pain - hips elevated and knees flexed 
 
when should you administer narcan for suspected opioid overdose? - patient is responsive to pain only or unresponsive, respirations less than 10/min, signs of respiratory failure 
 
when should you administer a second d...
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Add to cartposition of comfort for abdominal pain - hips elevated and knees flexed 
 
when should you administer narcan for suspected opioid overdose? - patient is responsive to pain only or unresponsive, respirations less than 10/min, signs of respiratory failure 
 
when should you administer a second d...
Your patient responds to your voice with incomprehensible murmurers. Using the AVPU scale, he is classified as responsive to: 
 
A. Alert 
 
B. Verbal 
 
C. Painful stimuli 
 
D. Unresponsive - B. Verbal stimuli 
 
Do vitals signs have to be taken on-scene in every situation? 
 
A. Yes 
 
B. No -...
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Add to cartYour patient responds to your voice with incomprehensible murmurers. Using the AVPU scale, he is classified as responsive to: 
 
A. Alert 
 
B. Verbal 
 
C. Painful stimuli 
 
D. Unresponsive - B. Verbal stimuli 
 
Do vitals signs have to be taken on-scene in every situation? 
 
A. Yes 
 
B. No -...
First Stage of Labor - the first stage of labor occurs from the onset of the onset of the true labor contractions until dilation and effacement of the uterus. 
 
2nd stage of labor - the hallmark finding in the second stage of labor is the complete delivery of the baby 
 
3rd stage of labor - ...
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Add to cartFirst Stage of Labor - the first stage of labor occurs from the onset of the onset of the true labor contractions until dilation and effacement of the uterus. 
 
2nd stage of labor - the hallmark finding in the second stage of labor is the complete delivery of the baby 
 
3rd stage of labor - ...
Acute stress reaction - Reactions to stress that occur during a stressful situation 
 
Center for disease control and prevention - The primary federal agency that conducts and supports public health activities in the United States. Part of the US department of Health and Human Services. 
 
Com...
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Add to cartAcute stress reaction - Reactions to stress that occur during a stressful situation 
 
Center for disease control and prevention - The primary federal agency that conducts and supports public health activities in the United States. Part of the US department of Health and Human Services. 
 
Com...
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