Medic Ch 1-7 Review

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Medical control requests you to administer 50 micrograms of a drug . You should recognize that this is equivalent to :

0.05 mg

What is the target heart rate for a 35 - year - old man with a resting heart rate of 75 beats per minute ?

152 beats / min

Which of the following would be a proper way of documenting a drug dosage ?

5 mg

Additions or notations added to a completed patient care report by someone other than the original author :

: may raise questions about the confidentiality practices of the EMS agency .

Which of the following is a subjective finding ?

A complaint of chest pressure

Which of the following situations is an example of an act of commission ?

A paramedic sutures a patient's lacerated arm .

A major distinction between a paramedic and an EMT is that the paramedic :

A. carries out advanced pharmacologic skills .

Which of the following is an example of secondary injury prevention ?

Administering epinephrine to a patient in anaphylactic shock

Which of the following is the BEST example of a teachable moment ?

Advising the unrestrained passenger with minor injuries following a motor vehicle accident that she easily could have been killed

Which of the following situations would be the LEAST likely to require a critical incident stress debriefing ( CISD ) ?

Death of a 91 - year - old patient with lung cancer

__________ is a way of buffering bad news until a person can mobilize the resources to deal with that news more effectively .

Denial

Which aspect of the HIPAA is MOST pertinent to the paramedic ?

Ensuring that the patient's privacy is protected

What instructions or guidance would an emergency medical dispatcher MOST likely to provide to a caller?

How to control bleeding and preform CPR

A major recommendation made by the 2009 National EMS Education Standards for paramedic training was the:

Inclusion of a college-level anatomy and physiology course as part of the training

Which of the following would be the MOST significant complication associated with incorrect use of medical terminology ?

Ineffective treatment could be rendered .

When responding to an emergency scene, it is MOST important to:

Proceed in a manner that is timely and safe.

According to the Haddon matrix , which of the following is an example of a pre - event strategy used to prevent injury of a child who is riding in a motor vehicle?

Reducing driving during high - risk times

It is important to become involved in a national or state EMS organization, such as the National Association of EMTs (NAEMT) or the National Association of State EMS Officials (NASEMO), because:

Such organizations have an impact on the future direction of EMS

Which of the following is a significant benefit of electronic documentation ?

The ability of the data to be shared between health care facilities

Which of the following statements includes a pertinent negative ?

The patient complains of nausea but denies vomiting .

Which of the following statements regarding stress is correct ?

The way one person reacts to stress may differ significantly from another person's reaction .

When the paramedic observes standard precautions on a call , he or she :

acknowledges that all bodily fluids are potentially infectious .

Repeating the key parts of a patient's responses to your questions demonstrates :

active listening .

The abbreviation " amp " refers to :

ampule

The MOST significant problem associated with making up your own medical abbreviations and documenting them on the patient care report is :

an error in patient care .

A specific action intended to improve health and safety outcomes is called :

an intervention .

Patterns of living that you develop in your youth :

are hard to modify in later life .

The main goal of any QCI program is to :

assess for ongoing improvement before a problem arises

The Greek prefix burs / o refers to the :

back .

Mobile army surgical hospitals ( M * A * S * H ) saved thousands of soldiers ' lives during the Korean war by :

bringing the hospital facilities closer to the battlefield .

The National Emergency Medical Services Information System ( NEMSIS ) :

collects relevant data from each state and uses it for research .

The leading cause of kidney failure in Americans 20 years of age and older is :

diabetes

When a competent adult patient refuses medical care , it is MOST important for the paramedic to :

ensure that the patient is well informed about the situation at hand .

The kind of stress that motivates an individual to achieve is called :

eustress

Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital anomaly involving _______ anatomic abnormalities of the heart .

four

One of the major differences between laws and ethics is that laws :

have sanctions for violation that are enforceable .

Patients with decision - making capacity :

have the right to refuse all or part of the emergency medical care offered to them .

If a paramedic is on duty and receives a 9-1-1 call in his or her jurisdiction :

he or she is not covered by the Good Samaritan law .

llium and ileum are examples of :

homonyms

When organizing a community illness or injury program , you should FIRST

identify a lead person to coordinate the effort

If you want reliable answers to personal questions , you should :

manage the scene so you can ask such questions quietly and privately .

The topographic term used to describe the location of body parts that are closer to the midline is :

medial

A paramedic is considered a health care professional , and as such should :

meet societal expectations whether he or she is on or off duty .

With regard to injury prevention , effective educational techniques include all of the following , EXCEPT :

penalties

Under the instructions of a good EMD , a layperson should be able to :

perform chest compressions .

In order to ensure that all recorded times associated with an incident are accurate , the paramedic should :

radio the dispatcher after an event occurs .

If an emergency medical responder is appropriately trained and competent , he or she should be able to :

recognize the seriousness of a patient's condition , provide basic life support care , and relay information to the paramedic

You arrive at the scene of a major motor vehicle crash . The patient , a 29 - year - old man , is in cardiac arrest from a severe head injury and has been receiving bystander CPR for approximately 10 minutes . A law enforcement official advises you that the patient's driver's license identifies him as an organ donor . You should :

reference to hegin full resuscitative efforts and transport the patient to a trauma center because certain tissues may be viable for harvsting

If you have a bad cold , it is MOST appropriate to :

refrain from patient care .

A __________ receives a weak signal and retransmits it at a higher power on another frequency .

repeater

The judicial branch at the state level is responsible for :

resolving disputes based on interpretation of law .

When lifting , the paramedic should spread his or her legs_______apart

shoulder width

When communicating medical information via radio , you should be :

simple , brief , and direct .

From an injury prevention standpoint , the term " intervention " is defined as :

specific prevention measures or activities designed to increase positive health and safety outcomes .

Every decision regarding patient care that a paramedic makes should be based on the :

standards of good medical care .

When a caller requests EMS in an area that uses an enhanced 9-1-1 system :

the caller's name and address are automatically displayed .

When defining an injury problem in your community , it is MOST important to determine :

the most frequent causes of fatal and nonfatal injuries .

The term " frequency , " as it applies to radio communications , is MOST accurately defined as :

the number of oscillations per second of the carrier wave .

Prior to submitting a patient care report to the receiving hospital , it is MOST important for :

the paramedic who authored the report to review it carefully .

Something that is homogenous is :

the same .

If health care providers show up to work in shape :

they are less likely to get hurt .

Compared to adults , children have :

thinner skin .

If the body is sliced so the result is a top and bottom portion , this is referred to as the :

transverse plane .

When communicating with a patient whose cultural background differs from the paramedic's , the paramedic should :

treat the patient with the utmost respect at all times .

navigate2.jblearning.com Performing the functions of a paramedic prior to licensure is :

unlawful

When transmitting information via radio , you should :

use a normal conversational tone of voice .

Components of a thorough patient refusal document include :

willingness of EMS to return to the scene if the patient changes his or her mind .

An advance directive is MOST accurately defined as a :

written document that expresses the wants , needs , and desires of a patient in reference to his or her future medical care .

When caring for any patient , it is important to remember that :

your moral standards may conflict with the patient's best interests .

When providing patient care , it is MOST important that you maintain effective communication with :

your partner .


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