EMT Chapter 1 Knowledge Checks
Today's EMS providers are trained according to the ___
2009 National EMS education standards
How much EMS support provided by governmental entity (such as a fire agency)?
45%
According to the National EMS Scope of Practice Model, which of the following EMS levels should be able to administer an inhaled beta-agonist for dyspnea wheezing?
AEMT
The ___ course ranges between 200 and 400 hours and teaches skills such as IV therapy, the use of advances airway adjuncts, and the knowledge and skills necessary to administer a limited number of medications
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)
Which level of EMS provider has training in specific aspects of life support, such as intravenous therapy and the administration of certain emergency medications?
Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMTs)
According to the National EMS Scope of Practice Model, which of the following statements is NOT true?
An EMR also provides the skills listed in the EMT level
Which of the following is NOT necessary in order to become an EMT?
Bachelor's degree of equivalent
EMS is administrated at the federal level through the
Department of Transportation (DOT)
Which important document created a plan to standardize the levels of EMS education and EMS providers in an effort to ensure a more seamless delivery of EMS care across the country?
EMS Agenda for the Future
According to the National EMS Scope of Practice Model, which level of EMS provider could assist in the complicated delivery of an infant?
EMT
Which of the following EMS levels serves as the foundation upon which ALS providers are trained, provides basic emergency care in the prehospital setting, and is principally trained in the assessment and care of a patient followed by proper packaging and transport?
EMT
Which level of EMS has very basic training and provides care before the ambulance arrives?
Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
___ training provides skills necessary to initiate immediate care and focuses on providing immediate BLS and urgent care with limited equipment
Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
The ___ course requires approximately 150 hours (more in some states) and provides essential knowledge and skills required to provide basic emergency care in the field
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
True or False: the development of airbags in vehicles is an example of primary prevention
False. It is an example of secondary prevention
True or False: the focus of the public health arm of health care is education
False. The focus of the public health arm of health care is prevention
In ___, an integrated team of health care professionals delivers health care services and connects patients with other resources
Mobile Integrated health care (MIH)
After successful completion of this course, you should be able to take either your state's certification exam or the ________ exam.
National Registry of EMTs
According to the National EMS Scope of Practice Model, which level of EMS provider could perform needle chest decompression?
Paramedic
True or False: ALS-level instructors and directors must hold a four-year degree
True
True or False: evidence-based research is the primary means of determining of changes need to be made in patient care
True
In ___, providers receive advanced training including performing health evaluations and administering immunizations
community paramedicine
Which of the following is the EMTs primary job?
ensuring the scene is as safe as possible
In patient assessment, patients may have complaints. Your job is to determine which complaints are
life threatening
A ___ determines appropriate care in a set of written standing orders and protocols
medical director
Quality control in an EMS system is the ultimate responsibility of the:
medical director
Which of the following EMS skills involves transporting patients to a hospital, clinic, or other medical care facility?
packaging
The ____ completes an extensive course of training, from 1,000 to more than 1,300 hours, that significantly increases knowledge and master of basic skills and covers a wide range of ALS skills
paramedic
Constantly keeping the needs of the patient at the center of care is called
patient advocacy
According to the professional attributes of EMTs, careful delivery of care exemplified by
paying attention to detail and making sure what is being done is being done as safely as possible
A proactive approach to public health focuses on
prevention of injury and illnesses
The main area in which the EMT operates is called the
primary service area
The most important responsibility of an EMT is
protecting his or her patients from harm and delivering high-quality medical care
What purpose does Title I ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) serve?
protects EMTs with disabilities seeking gainful employment
A ___ can be reached by dialing 911
public safety access point
According to the professional attributes of EMTs, the attribute that places others in high regard or importance and understands that others are more important than self is
respect
What purpose did The White Paper serve?
revealed inadequacy of prehospital emergency care and transportation
As a health care professional and an extension of physician care, you should not discuss your findings or any disclosures made by the patient EXCEPT to
the receiving nurse or physician