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EMS 1021 Course Exam Questions And Answers 100% Passed Tests When using your portable radio, you must push the "press to talk" button and wait one second before speaking. This is essential to effective communication because your EMS system uses: A) Repeaters B) Digital equipment C) Cellular tel...

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When using your portable radio, you must push the "press to talk" button and wait one second before
speaking. This is essential to effective communication because your EMS system uses:
A) Repeaters
B) Digital equipment
C) Cellular telephone links

D) Portable transmitter/receiver ANS B) Repeaters


Why should the EMT provide the physician or nurse with an oral report when transferring care to the
hospital emergency department?
A) To provide input on additional medical care to be given in the ED
B) To provide an opportunity for the ED staff to critique the care provided
C) To summarize patient assessment and treatment information

D) To inform them of whether they need to see the patient immediately ANS C) To summarize
patient assessment and treatment information


Which statement is most appropriate to start with when transferring a patient to the emergency
department and giving the oral report?
A) "This is Mr. Hedger. He has the state insurance plan."
B) "Mr. Hedger has high BP and appears to be having a heart attack."
C) "Please refer to the recording of my radio report for specific information about Mr. Hedger and his
chest pain."

D) "Mr. Hedger called us today because he was having chest pain." ANS D) "Mr. Hedger called
us today because he was having chest pain."


What is an effective way to improve communication with patients from most cultures?
A) Use medical terminology
B) Maintain eye contact
C) Have the patient look up at you

,D) Speak clearly and loudly ANS B) Maintain eye contact


You have been called for a 23 year old male who is completely deaf. To best communicate with this
patient you should:
A) Write questions on a notepad
B) Have the emergency department get the needed information
C) Use gestures when asking questions

D) Stand in front of the patient and speak loudly ANS A) Write questions on a notepad


You are treating a 2-year-old girl who fell off her bike. She is scared, continues to cry, and will not
answer any of your questions. What would be a good strategy to help find out where the girl hurts?
A) Use an adult-like stern voice and tell the girl she needs to answer the questions
B) Have the girl's mother ask your questions for you
C) Tell the patient she will be okay if she tells you what hurts

D) Promise the girl a reward like ice cream if she answers the questions ANS B) Have the girl's
mother ask your questions for you


What role does the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) play in EMS?
A) The FCC determines the essential information that EMT's must relay yo a receiving hospital about
the patient care
B) The FCC establishes and enforces regulations related to the use of radio operations
C) The FCC approves maintenance and repair contracts for communication equipment used by EMS
systems
D) The FCC regulates only the radio communication systems that are used by police, fire, and EMS
ANS B) The FCC establishes and enforces regulations related to the use of radio operations


Medical direction has advised you to place a patient who is obese and extremely short of breath in a
supine position. Knowing that doing so may cause the patient to become even more short of breath,
your best action would be to:
A) Explain your concern to the physician and ask for clarification
B) Contact a different hospital and transport the patient there

, C) Ask your partner what she would do

D) Place the patient in the supine position and expedite transport ANS A) Explain your concern
to the physician and ask for clarification


While you are returning from lunch, a frantic woman flags you down and states that she just found a
young child on the roadside who appears to have been hit by a car. She is not sure if the child is
breathing. You should immediately:
A) Advise dispatch that you have been flagged down for a possible emergency, and identify your
location
B) Inform the woman that she will need to call 911 first
C) Grab equipment and get to the child's location

D) Call for paramedic assistance and await that unit's arrival ANS A) Advise dispatch that you
have been flagged down for a possible emergency, and identify your location


Why is using a standard format for relaying medical information to the emergency department
important?
A) Dispatch is better able to monitor and constructively critique the radio traffic to hospitals
B) A standard format reduces the opportunities for forgetting important medical information
C) The EMS agency can increase its reimbursement from health care insurance companies

D) A standard format assists the EMT in maintaining his or her assessment skills ANS B) A
standard format reduces the opportunities for forgetting important medical information


You are entering the scene where a 32 year old intoxicated male has called down 13 stairs leading to
the basement. He is seated on the floor of the basement, holding a bloody towel over his face. During
the initial scene size up, what is it essential that the EMT quickly identify?
A) Status of the patient's airway and breathing
B) The patient's level of consciousness
C) Amount of alcohol consumed by the patient

D) Possible need for additional personnel ANS D) Possible need for additional personnel


It has been reported that two people have been shot in an alleyway. As you pull up to the scene, you
see a police officer standing over a person with blood on his shirt and pants. In this situation, what is
your first priority?

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