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Fisdap Operations Exam Questions With 100%Verified Solutions A+GRADED A patient is found unresponsive in his small bathroom. He is not breathing and is sitting in the corner. Two EMTs are able to reach him, but they are unable to stand side by side. He appears to weigh about 150 pounds and there...

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A patient is found unresponsive in his small bathroom. He is not breathing and is sitting
in the corner. Two EMTs are able to reach him, but they are unable to stand side by
side. He appears to weigh about 150 pounds and there is no evidence that he has been
injured. Which of the following would be the quickest and MOST practical way of moving
him out of the bathroom?
A) Extremity lift
B) Long backboard
C) Direct ground lift
D) Stair chair device - correct answer...✔✔A) Extremity lift

When moving any patient, you should do so in the safest, most efficient way possible. If
a patient is in a narrow space (ie, small bathroom, narrow hallway)
and you and your partner cannot stand side by side to perform a direct ground lift, the
extremity lift would be the most practical way of moving him or her.
One EMT would lift by the arms and the other by the legs; the patient could then be
moved to a larger working area. Two EMTs should be able to safely lift a
150-pound patient. A long backboard would clearly not work in the case of a narrow or
small space because there would be little room to the patient's left or
right to slide the board underneath him or her. A stair chair would also likely not be
possible, or practical, because of such a confined space.

A 52-year-old woman crashed her minivan into a tree. She is pinned at the legs by the
steering wheel and is semiconscious. After gaining
access to the patient, you should:
A) perform a primary assessment and provide any life-saving care before extrication.
B) immediately apply high-flow oxygen to the patient and allow extrication to begin.
C) rapidly assess her from head to toe, obtain vital signs, and apply a cervical collar.
D) have the fire department disentangle the patient and quickly remove her from the
car. - correct answer...✔✔A) perform a primary assessment and provide any life-saving
care before extrication.

Unless there is an immediate threat of fire, explosion, or other danger, you should
perform a primary assessment and begin any life-saving care as soon as
you have gained access to the patient. If you wait to do this until after the patient has
been disentangled, it may be too late; the patient may already be dead.
After you have assessed the patient and treated any immediate threats to life, allow
extrication to commence. Once the patient has been freed from the
vehicle, continue any lifesaving care and perform a rapid head-to -toe assessment to
identify and treat other life- threatening injuries. Another EMT can
obtain vital signs as you rapidly assess the patient. Prepare for immediate transport
after the rapid head-to-toe assessment has been performed and spinal


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,precautions have been taken (if indicated).

When arriving at the scene of a motor vehicle crash at night, you determine that the
safest place to park the ambulance is in a direction that
faces oncoming traffic. What should you do?
A) Position road flares around the front of the ambulance.
B) Turn all emergency lighting off to avoid blinding the traffic.
C) Turn the high-beam headlights on to alert oncoming traffic.
D) Turn your headlights off, but keep the emergency lights on. - correct answer...✔✔D)
Turn your headlights off, but keep the emergency lights on.

Emergency operations on the highway at night can be especially dangerous for
responders; it is important to position emergency vehicles correctly, while at
the same time ensuring visibility for oncoming traffic without blinding them. First of all,
road flares near an automobile crash are dangerous because leaking
fluids , such as gasoline, may not be immediately apparent; safety triangles are safer. If
your emergency vehicle is facing oncoming traffic, you should keep
your emergency lights on, but turn your headlights off. Bright lights, such as high-beam
headlights, can effectively blind and disorient an oncoming driver,
and could cause them to crash into the scene.

A 72-year-old woman fell and has a hip injury. She is on the second floor of her home.
Which of the following devices should you use to
move her down the flight of stairs
A) Stair chair
B) Long backboard
C) Wheeled stretcher
D) Scoop stretcher - correct answer...✔✔D) Scoop stretcher

Of the options listed, the scoop stretcher, also called an orthopaedic stretcher or split
litter, would be the most appropriate to use. The scoop stretcher is
contoured and allows for the placement of straps to secure the patient; it also allows
you to place padding around and under the patient. The long backboard,
unlike the scoop stretcher, is flat; therefore, the patient can slide from side to side or top
to bottom, even when straps are placed. The wheeled ambulance
stretcher is top heavy and is not safe for patient movement down a flight of stairs or
across rough terrain. Because the patient has a hip injury, the stair chair would not be
appropriate to use.

When calling in your radio report to the receiving hospital, you should:
A) include the patient's name.
B) be brief, concise, and factual.
C) give your report only to a physician.
D) break your report into 60-second increments. - correct answer...✔✔B) be brief,
concise, and factual.



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,A radio report should be brief, concise, and factual. It should include the patient's age
and sex, his or her chief complaint, associated assessment findings,
vital signs, treatment that you provided, and the patient's response to your treatment.
Avoid speculative statements regarding the patient's condition; report
only what you know to be fact. Longer radio reports should be broken into 30-second
increments; after 30 seconds, pause and ensure the listener heard
your previous traffic. The patient's name is not vital to your report; thus, there is no need
to disclose it. Unless you are requesting medical direction, it is
acceptable, and routine practice, to give your report to a registered nurse.

At the scene of a mass-casualty incident, you notice a bystander who is emotionally
upset. An appropriate action to take would be to:
A) tell the bystander to leave the scene at once.
B) have the bystander assist you with patient care.
C) notify the police and have the bystander removed.
D) assign the bystander a simple, non-patient-care task. - correct answer...✔✔D)
assign the bystander a simple, non-patient-care task.

One of the most effective ways to reduce stress in a bystander at the scene of a mass-
casualty incident is to assign the bystander a task that is not related to
patient care. This may involve assisting other bystanders who are having difficulties as
well or providing water to the rescuers. An obviously distressed
bystander should not simply be sent away from the scene, but should be looked at as a
patient as well. Clearly, if the bystander becomes aggressive or violent,
law enforcement personnel should get involved.

Upon arriving at a mass-casualty incident, the EMT is assigned to the treatment area.
Upon completion of duties in the treatment area, the
EMT should:
A) notify the incident commander and return to service.
B) report to the treatment officer for further instructions.
C) report to the transportation area to assist with transport.
D) report to the triage section to check for remaining patients. - correct answer...✔✔B)
report to the treatment officer for further instructions.

Organized operations at the scene of a mass-casualty incident are crucial in order to
achieve the best possible outcome and maximize the number of lives
saved. When the EMT is given an assignment, he or she should complete the
assignment and then return to the individual who gave the assignment for
further instructions. Self-assigning at the scene (freelancing) is dangerous and can
compromise the effectiveness of the overall operation.

A patient injured his arm and asks to be transported to a specific hospital because he
has been there before. The EMT states that he does
not feel the doctors there are competent and recommends a different hospital. The
EMT's behavior is:


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, A) legal and ethical.
B) ethical, but illegal.
C) legal, but unethical.
D) illegal and unethical. - correct answer...✔✔C) legal, but unethical.

The EMT's actions in this case are not illegal; he cannot go to jail for making such
comments. However, his actions are clearly unethical and unprofessional,
and could lead to allegations of slander by the physician; this would be a civil case, not
a criminal one. You must not allow your personal feelings to influence
a patient's decision as to who treats him or her, or where he or she is treated.

You arrive at the scene of an 80-year-old woman who is weak and lightheaded. Her
son, who called 911, is present and asks you to transport
his mother to the hospital. You should:
A) advise the son that he can probably drive his mother to the hospital.
B) comply with the son's request and transport the woman to the hospital.
C) take the woman's vital signs and apply supplemental oxygen if necessary.
D) assess the woman and determine if she wishes to be treated and transported. -
correct answer...✔✔D) assess the woman and determine if she wishes to be treated
and transported.

You must obtain consent from any mentally competent adult patient prior to initiating
treatment. Just because the patient is 80 years old does not mean that
she does not have decision-making capacity. Also, just because her son wants her to
be transported does not mean that she agrees with this request. Ask her
if she wishes to be treated and transported to the hospital. If she does, then you have
obtained consent and should proceed accordingly. If she does not, you
should determine if she has decision-making capacity--that is, whether she is mentally
competent. If she is determined to have decision-making capacity,
then you cannot legally treat or transport her. If she does not have decision-making
capacity (eg, she is confused, she is under the influence of drugs or
alcohol), then you may treat and transport under the law of implied consent. It is not the
EMT's decision to determine, let alone recommend, that a patient be
taken to the hospital via privately owned vehicle (POV}. If the patient requests EMS
treatment and transport, you are legally obligated to do so.

When using the power lift to lift a stretcher, you should:
A) maintain a slight inward curve to your back.
B) bend at the waist and keep your back straight
C) ensure that you lift with your palms facing up.
D) maintain a slight outward curve to your back. - correct answer...✔✔C) ensure that
you lift with your palms facing up.

To achieve the best grip and to avoid injury to your wrists, you should lift a stretcher,
backboard, or other carrying device with your palms facing up. Do not



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