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NYS EMT Written Exam|169
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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 called
the:

-Medical release
-Scope of practice/care
-Duty to act
-Physician relationship
-Skill set - -Scope of practice/care

-Which of the following is the EMT's BEST defense in a lawsuit?

-Excellent documentation of patient care
-Current certification
-Knowledge of all legal aspects of emergency care
-Being proficient - -Excellent documentation of patient care

-EMS providers must be certified to perform legally at their level of training.
The New York State law that establishes this level is the:

-Good Samaritan Law
-General Municipal Law
-Medical License Law
-Public Health Law - -Public Health Law

Public Health Law Article 30, Part 800 covers all Emergency Medical
Technicians from liability except for gross negligence

-The first action taken by the EMS provider at the scene of an emergency
should be:

-Triage of all victims

,-Completion of the initial scene size-up
-Notification to the electric and gas companies
-Requesting additional ambulances - -Completion of the initial scene size-up

-What is the legal basis for treating a patient whose judgement is impaired
because he/she is unconscious, severely ill, or badly injured?

-Applied consent
-Implied consent
-Informed consent
-Good Samaritan Act - -Implied consent

-Which of the following arteries is the MOST RELIABLE for detecting an
adult's pulse?

-Brachial
-Femoral
-Carotid
-Radial? - -Carotid

-Difficulty sleeping, loss of appetite, and inability to concentrate are all
warning signs of:

-Type A personality
-Job burn-out
-Diabetes
-Stress - -Stress

-A special kind of stress encountered by emergency responders that results
from exposure to incidents of a critical nature is:

-Pre-incident stress
-Personal stress
-Workplace stress
-Critical incident stress - -Critical incident stress

-Which of the following is a warning sign of stress?

-Isolation
-Loss of appetite
-Problems sleeping
-Anxiety
-All of the above - -All of the above

-During the Initial Assessment, after ensuring adequate respiration, what is
the NEST step in caring for a patient?

,-Ensure adequate circulation
-Immobilize angulated fractures
-Check for paralysis of the limbs
-Determine level of consciousness - -Ensure adequate circulation

-As you lift a patient into the rear of the ambulance, a reporter recognizes
the patient as a state senator. Immediately, the press demands to be told
what has happened to the Senator. You should:

-Advise the press that you are unable to comment
-Deny that patient is the Senator
-Tell the press your diagnosis
-Advise the press to contact the Senator's family - -Advise the press that you
are unable to comment

-If the patient care protocols have been revised, it is the EMS Provider's
responsibility to:

-Attend in-service training with the agency medical director to become
familiar with the new protocols
-Continue to use the old protocols because they are already familiar
-Begin to use the new protocols as soon as the agency receives them
-Operate only when in direct communication with the physician - -Attend in-
service training with the agency medical director to become familiar with the
new protocols

-You arrive at the scene of an automobile accident where several bystanders
are trying to remove an unconscious patient from one of the vehicles. What
should you do?

-Have police respond to control the crowd
-Apply a cervical collar and help extricate the patient
-Have the crowd stop the extrication process immediately
-Tell the crowd to continue their extrication efforts - -Have the crowd stop
the extrication process immediately

-A single EMT finds a non-breathing pulseless victim of a motor vehicle
accident lying prone in the road he/she suspects a spinal injury, the EMT
should:

-Apply a cervical collar and attempt to ventilate
-Turn the patient's body as a unit and begin CPR
-Leave the patient in place and attempt to apply the principles of CPR
-Do nothing until help arrives - -Turn the patient's body as a unit and begin
CPR

, -During the Initial Assessment, you are assessing a conscious trauma
patient complaining loudly of pain in the leg. You should:

-Begin to obtain the history
-Assess the leg immediately
-Discontinue the Initial Assessment, start the Detailed Physical Exam
-Continue with your initial assessment - -Continue with your initial
assessment

-If a EMT is transporting a patient to the hospital and the patient suddenly
stops talking, the next step should be to:

-Consult with an advanced EMS provider
-Repeat the Initial Assessment
-Initiate a priority transport
-Stop the ambulance - -Repeat the Initial Assessment

-The overall purpose of the Initial Assessment is to:

-Identify and correct life threatening problems and set priorities
-Ensure that airway is open and locate breathing problems
-Identify and treat major extremities injuries
-Identify minor problems and provide treatment - -Identify and correct life
threatening problems and set priorities

-In what order is the Detailed Physical Exam usually conducted on an adult
patient?

-Head, neck, extremities, chest, pelvis, abdomen
-Head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, extremities
-Head, neck, abdomen, chest, pelvis, extremities
-Head, chest, abdomen, neck, pelvis, extremities - -Head, neck, chest,
abdomen, pelvis, extremities

-A driver has crashed into a tree. In what order should you check for the
signs of life-threatening problems in this accident victim?

-Pulse, respirations, hemorrhage
-Respirations, hemorrhage, pulse
-Hemorrhage, pulse, respirations
-Respirations, pulse, hemorrhage - -Respirations, pulse, hemorrhage

-If a life-threatening problem is discovered during the Initial Assessment,
you should:

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