Chapters 4-7
Which of the following statements includes a pertinent negative?
"The patient complains of nausea but denies vomiting".--181
Medical control requests you to administer 50 micrograms of a drug. You should recognize that this is equivalent to:
0.05 mg.--209
Which of the following would be a proper way of documenting a drug dosage?
5 mg.--208
Which of the following is a subjective finding?
A complaint of chest pressure.--170
Which of the following situations is an example of an act of commission?
A paramedic sutures a patient's lacerated arm.--113
Repeating the key parts of a patient's responses to your questions demonstrates:
Active listening.--Theraputic Communications
The abbreviation "amp" refers to:
Ampule.--210
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.--170-171
The Greek prefix burs/o refers to the:
Back.--193
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:
Begin full resuscitative efforts and transport the patient to a trauma center because certain tissues may be viable for harvesting.--120-121
The National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS):
Collects relevant data from each state and uses it for research.--172
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.--174-175
Which aspect of the HIPAA is MOST pertinent to the paramedic?
Ensuring that the patient's privacy is protected.--104-105
Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital anomaly involving ___ anatomic abnormalities of the heart.
Four.--196
One of the major differences between laws and ethics is that laws:
Have sanctions for violations that are enforceable.--96
Patients with decision-making capacity:
Have the right to refuse all or part of the emergency medical care offered to them.--109-110
If a paramedic is on duty receives a 911 call in his or her jurisdiction:
He or she is not covered by the Good Samaritan law.--121
Ilium and Ileum are examples of:
Homonyms.--193
Which of the following would be the MOST significant complication associated with incorrect use of medical terminology?
Ineffective treatment could be rendered.--191
If you want reliable answers to personal questions, you should:
Manage the scene so you can ask such questions quietly and privately.--151
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.--184
The topographic term used to describe the location of body parts that are closer to the midline is:
Medial.--201
Under the instructions of a good EMD, a layperson should be able to:
Perform chest compressions.--139
In order to ensure that all recorded times associated with an incident are accurate, the paramedic should:
Radio the dispatcher after an event occurs.--185-186
A ____ receives a weak signal and re-transmits it at a higher power on another frequency.
Repeater.
The judicial branch at the state level is responsible for:
Resolving disputes based on the interpretation of the law.--100
When communication medical information via radio, you should be:
Simple, brief and direct.--144
Every decision regarding patient care that a paramedic makes should be based on the:
Standards of good medical care.--Paramedic-Patient Relationships pg 109
Which of the following is a significant benefit of electronic documentation?
The ability of the data to be shared between health care facilities.--172-173
When a caller requests EMS in an area that uses an enhanced 9-1-1 system:
The caller's name and addresses are automatically displayed.--137
The term "frequency", as it applies to radio communications, is MOST accurately defined as:
The number of oscillations per second of the carrier wave.--139
Prior to submitting a patient care repot to the receiving hospital, is is MOST important for:
The paramedic who authored the report to review it carefully.--182
Something that is homogenous is:
The same.--211
If the body is sliced so the result is a top and bottom portion, this referred to as the:
Transvers plane.--199
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.--157-158
When transmitting information via radio, you should:
Use a normal conversational tone of voice.--145
Components of a thorough patient refusal document include:
Willingness of EMS to return to the scene if the patient changes his or her mind.--174-175
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.--Patient Autonomy pg 117
When caring for any patient, it is important to remember that:
Your moral standards may conflict with the patient's interests.--97-98
When providing patient care, it is MOST important that you maintain effective communication with:
Your partner.--134-135