EMT Q2 - C2 & C3

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An EMT should consider wearing protective eyewear when caring for which of these​ patients? A. A patient who is actively coughing B. A patient who was sprayed with mace by police during arrest C. A patient with a​ difficult-to-visualize scalp laceration D. A trauma patient who is covered in​ dirt, rocks, and other foreign debris

A. A patient who is actively coughing

You and your partner feel that your physical limitations will not allow you to safely lift and carry a​ patient, and additional help is still minutes away from the scene. If lifting the patient right away is​ necessary, which of the following devices uses a​ battery-powered hydraulic system that could lift the​ patient? A. A power stretcher B. A manual stretcher C. A scoop stretcher D. A stair chair

A. A power stretcher

Which of the following patient care situations would MOST likely indicate the use of a gown along with gloves and​ eye/face protection? A. Assisting with childbirth B. Immobilization of a patient on a long spine board C. Insertion of an NPA D. Administration of an epinephrine​ auto-injector pen

A. Assisting with childbirth

What emotional stage of dying might your patient be experiencing if he responds to a terminal diagnosis by saying that he understands he is going to die but then listing all the things he could do to be healthier and push off death for a little​ longer? A. Bargaining B. Depression C. Denial D. Acceptance

A. Bargaining

What reference provides important information regarding hazardous​ materials, emergency​ care, and procedures in case of accidental fire or​ release; supplies definitions of placard colors and identification​ numbers; and should be standard issue on board all ambulances and rescue​ units? A. Emergency Response Guidebook B. Safety Data Sheets C. Accidental Exposure and Contamination Guide D. Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan

A. Emergency Response Guidebook

For which of the following is there a​ vaccination? A. Hepatitis B B. AIDS C. Tuberculosis D. Hepatitis C

A. Hepatitis B

Which of the following pathogens can live in dried blood for days and should be a major concern for EMS providers even while cleaning contaminated​ equipment? A. Hepatitis B B. AIDS C. Hepatitis A D. Tuberculosis

A. Hepatitis B

When placing all fingers and the palm in contact with the object being​ lifted, you are using which of the​ following? A. Power grip B. Lock grip C. Vise grip D. Power lift

A. Power grip

Which of the following should you do when threatened by a patient or family​ member? A. Quickly plan your route of escape. B. Forcibly restrain the person threatening you. C. Ignore the threat and continue treating the patient. D. Stand up to the threat.

A. Quickly plan your route of escape.

What is the name of the federal act that mandates a procedure by which emergency healthcare providers can find out if they have been exposed to potentially​ life-threatening diseases while on the​ job? A. Ryan White CARE Act B. EMS Personnel Health Protection Act of 1991 C. Communicable Disease Notification Act D. Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Act

A. Ryan White CARE Act

Which of the following must be avoided in​ lifting? A. Twisting B. Use of the large muscles of your legs C. Use of the arm muscles D. Moving the patient quickly

A. Twisting

The term that has to do with patients who are significantly overweight or obese​ is: A. bariatric. B. geriatric. C. pediatric. D. calorimetric.

A. bariatric.

Emergency moves may be necessary​ if: A. there is a threat of fire or possible explosion. B. additional calls are holding. C. there is a meeting later in the afternoon that you do not want to miss. D. the patient is really screaming.

A. there is a threat of fire or possible explosion.

For a patient without a possibility of spinal​ injury, which of the following carries should be used to move him from a bed to a​ stretcher? A. ​Draw-sheet method B. Extremity lift C. ​Firefighter's carry D. Direct ground lift

A. ​Draw-sheet method

Due to the high risk of an unstable work​ environment, EMTs responding to a motor vehicle crash may consider using​ ________ in addition to standard PPE. A. ​heavy-duty gloves B. ​N-95 masks C. Level B hazmat suits D. face shields

A. ​heavy-duty gloves

What is the major hormone that influences metabolism and the immune​ response, and helps the body adapt to​ stress? A. Thyroxine B. Cortisol C. Insulin D. Norepinephrine

B. Cortisol

Which of the following is the form of stress that can cause immediate and​ long-term problems with an​ EMT's health and​ well-being? A. Hypertropy B. Distress C. Eustress D. Megastress

B. Distress

You have responded to a nursing home and find an elderly patient in his bed in cardiac arrest. Which type of move would you perform to get the patient to a hard surface so you can perform chest​ compressions? A. Urgent move B. Emergency move C. Nonurgent move D. Clothing drag

B. Emergency move

Which of the following patients should not be transported in a stair​ chair? A. Patient found lying in bed B. Patient with a suspected spinal injury C. Patient with difficulty breathing D. Patient who is nauseated

B. Patient with a suspected spinal injury

What is a common term used to describe the items needed for Standard Precautions or body substance isolation​ precautions? A. ​Harm-reduction strategy B. Personal protective equipment C. ​Infection-control plan D. ​Exposure-control plan

B. Personal protective equipment (PPE)

You are treating an unconscious patient who does not have a possibility of spinal injury and who is breathing adequately. Which of the following is the best position for transporting the​ patient? A. Fowler position B. Recovery position C. Supine D. ​Semi-Fowler position

B. Recovery position

Which of the following provides the greatest personal safety for an EMT working at a motor vehicle​ collision? A. Portable radio B. Reflective outer clothing C. Nonslip footwear D. Flashlight

B. Reflective outer clothing

What is the primary reason for an EMT to change gloves between contacts with different​ patients? A. To protect the EMT from becoming infected B. To prevent spreading infection to the next patient C. To ensure soiled gloves are changed as soon as possible D. To minimize the amount of time the​ EMT's hands are spent in gloves

B. To prevent spreading infection to the next patient

Stretchers that are designed to carry obese patients weighing up to 800 pounds​ (or more) are​ called: A. ​battery-powered stretchers. B. bariatric stretchers. C. hydraulic stretchers. D. wheeled stretchers.

B. bariatric stretchers.

Because EMS personnel are often exposed to both acute and chronic​ stressors, ________ management may be helpful to cope with​ on-the-job experiences. A. stress prevention B. critical incident stress C. crisis intervention D. chronic stress

B. critical incident stress

According to Dr. Hans​ Selye, the third stage of the​ body's response to stress is known as the​ ________ stage. A. cumulative B. exhaustion C. alarm D. resistance

B. exhaustion

What are the minimum Standard Precautions an EMT should take when transporting a patient infected with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome​ (MERS)? A. Gloves and​ N-95 mask B. ​Gloves, N-95​ mask, goggles, and gown C. Gloves D. ​Gloves, N-95​ mask, and goggles

B. ​Gloves, N-95​ mask, goggles, and gown

When lifting a​ patient, a basic principle is​ to: A. extend your arms to maximize your lift. B. rush your lift to minimize your lift time. C. know your lifting limits. D. lift with your lower back.

C know your lifting limits

What type of stress reaction would an EMT likely experience when the​ EMT's partner has been​ attacked? A. Cumulative stress reaction B. Delayed stress reaction C. Acute stress reaction D. Chronic stress reaction

C. Acute stress reaction

What is the proper term for the introduction of dangerous​ chemicals, disease, or infectious material into the human​ body? A. Decontamination B. ​Mass-casualty incident C. Contamination D. Hazardous material incident

C. Contamination

Which of the following stress reactions is associated with the condition that some EMS providers describe as burnout​? A. Acute stress reaction B. Delayed stress reaction C. Cumulative stress reaction D. Chronic stress reaction

C. Cumulative stress reaction

When lifting a stretcher or​ backboard, which of the following is the best number of people to​ use? A. Five B. Three C. Four D. Seven

C. Four

If the weight is below your waist​ level, what is the proper position for pushing or​ pulling? A. From a​ bent-over position B. From a standing position C. From a kneeling position D. From a squatting position

C. From a kneeling position

Which type of hepatitis is acquired primarily through contaminated food or​ water? A. Hepatitis A or B B. Hepatitis B C. Hepatitis A D. Hepatitis B or C

C. Hepatitis A

What is not the priority of an EMT at the scene of a hazardous materials​ incident? A. Personal safety B. Patient care C. Identification of hazardous materials D. Safety of bystanders

C. Identification of hazardous materials

Which of the following is an advantage of a vacuum​ mattress? A. The cervical collar can be removed. B. It does not require a pump. C. It naturally pads voids for greater comfort. D. The device is nonconforming.

C. It naturally pads voids for greater comfort.

Which of the following is recommended when washing your hands after patient​ contact? A. Do not vigorously rub your hands together. B. Stop scrubbing as soon as visible contaminants have been removed. C. Use soap and water when available. D. Avoid using warm or hot water.

C. Use soap and water when available.

Posttraumatic stress disorder may be described as​ a(n): A. acute stress reaction. B. cumulative stress reaction. C. delayed stress reaction. D. severe stress reaction.

C. delayed stress reaction.

An example of eustress​ is: A. being triggered into an overwhelming PTSD episode. B. dealing with the death of a partner. C. having to meet higher performance standards. D. facing a violent attack from a delirious patient.

C. having to meet higher performance standards.

An EMT should never enter a violent scene​ until: A. bystanders have left the area. B. dispatch tells you to go in. C. it has been secured by the police. D. the shouting has stopped.

C. it has been secured by the police.

Healthcare employers are required by law to make a hepatitis B​ ________ available to employees free of charge. A. fact sheet B. prophylactic C. vaccine D. cure

C. vaccine

Your patient is suspected of tuberculosis. Your PPE should include​ a(n): A. ​non-HEPA surgical mask. B. nonrebreather mask. C. ​N-95 respirator mask. D. simple face mask.

C. ​N-95 respirator mask.

Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding tuberculosis​ (TB)? A. TB is not spread through surface contamination. B. The incubation period of TB is from 1 to 7 days. C. The TB pathogen only affects lung tissue. D. A tuberculin skin test can detect TB exposure.

D. A tuberculin skin test can detect TB exposure.

During a hazardous material​ incident, when should you begin treating​ patients? A. Only when there are more patients than resources B. Before they become recontaminated C. As soon as they have been rescued D. After they have been decontaminated

D. After they have been decontaminated

Which of the following should you use when you want to move a patient from a wheelchair to a​ stretcher? A. Ground transfer B. Modified direct lift C. Clothing lift D. Extremity lift

D. Extremity lift

Which is useful for narrow hallways but is not used for immobilization of a​ patient? A. Rigid cervical collar B. Long spine board C. Short spine board D. Flexible stretcher

D. Flexible stretcher

You are called to an assault on a homeless male. Dried blood from the trauma is visible around the​ patient's mouth and nose. During​ assessment, you note the patient has a productive cough. The patient​ says, "Don't​ worry, I'm not contagious.​ I've had this cough for a​ year." Describe the best approach regarding respiratory isolation. A. Use gloves for​ PPE, as​ that's all​ that's needed. B. Isolate the patient with a nonrebreather mask. C. Mask yourself only. D. Mask yourself and the patient.

D. Mask yourself and the patient

During which of these situations would the EMT be least likely to experience a body substance​ exposure? A. Bandaging a laceration B. Childbirth C. Obtaining blood samples D. Splinting a sprained ankle

D. Splinting a sprained ankle

How many rescuers are recommended in moving a patient with a stair​ chair? A. Five B. One C. Two D. Three

D. Three

When​ lifting, keep the​ weight: A. higher than your shoulders. B. lower than your knees. C. away from your body. D. close to your body.

D. close to your body.

The organisms that cause​ infection, such as viruses and​ bacteria, are​ called: A. phagocytes. B. allergens. C. antibodies. D. pathogens.

D. pathogens.

An EMT involved in an especially difficult​ call, such as one in which a coworker was​ killed, should be urged​ to: A. begin a course of psychiatric medications. B. discuss the experience freely with friends or loved ones. C. conceal the problem because care may not be covered financially. D. seek help from a trained mental health professional.

D. seek help from a trained mental health professional.

You want to navigate a responsive patient down several​ narrow, curving stairways. You want to transport the patient in a sitting​ position, which means you use​ a: A. wheeled stretcher. B. scoop stretcher. C. long backboard. D. stair chair.

D. stair chair.

A patient appears to be​ bloodied, although​ it's not clear whether the patient herself is bleeding. Which of the following should the EMT definitely wear when treating this​ patient? A. Helmet B. HEPA mask C. Gown D. Gloves

D. Gloves

SARS​ cross-contamination from the patient to the provider can be reduced if the EMT takes which​ precautions? A. Don​ gloves, wear a surgical​ mask, and use eye protection. B. Don gloves and​ gown, use eye​ protection, and wear an​ N-95 respirator. C. Don gloves only. D. Don gloves and eye protection.

Don gloves and​ gown, use eye​ protection, and wear an​ N-95 respirator. C. Don gloves only. D. Don gloves and eye protection.

Forming a plan for lifting and carrying a patient should​ be: A. communicated to your partner before putting the plan into action. B. done before assessing the weight of the patient. C. done before assessing your own physical limitations. D. unnecessary in cases when extra help is available.

communicated to your partner before putting the plan into action.

Which of the following is used to immobilize a patient with a suspected spinal​ injury? A. Long backboard B. Scoop stretcher C. Basket stretcher D. Portable stretcher

A. Long backboard

The​ body's three-stage response to a stressful stimulation is known as general​ ________ syndrome. A. adaptation B. resistance C. incident D. reaction

A. adaptation

How far apart should your hands be when using a power​ grip? A. 10 inches B. 15 inches C. 24 inches D. 6 inches

A. 10 inches

You are approaching the scene of a motor vehicle crash. Which of the following would be the first way to safeguard your​ well-being as an​ EMT? A. Utilize​ DOT-approved reflective safety clothing. B. Ensure scene safety. C. Request additional resources. D. Take personal protective equipment​ (PPE) precautions.

B. Ensure scene safety.

You are treating a patient who has a productive cough and who reports weight​ loss, loss of​ appetite, weakness, night​ sweats, and fever. Which of the following diseases is most likely the cause of these signs and​ symptoms? A. AIDS B. Tuberculosis C. Hepatitis B D. Pneumonia

B. Tuberculosis

You are caring for a critically injured patient who asks you whether she will be OK. Which of the following responses is​ appropriate? A. ​"I think​ you'll be fine. Hang in​ there." B. ​"You're badly​ hurt, and we are doing everything we can to get you out of here and to a hospital. But​ don't you give​ up." C. ​"Honestly, I think you may not survive your injuries. Is there any message you want me to pass on to your​ family?" D. ​"I don't know if​ you'll live, but you need to want to live if you wish to see your family​ again."

B. ​"You're badly​ hurt, and we are doing everything we can to get you out of here and to a hospital. But​ don't you give​ up."

Which three​ "Rs" are essential for the EMT to practice when reacting to​ danger? A. ​Realize, react, reassess B. ​Respond, radio, reevaluate C. ​Ricochet, recover,​ re-entry D. ​Remember, respect, respond

B. ​Respond, radio, reevaluate

Which of the following is the correct position of an​ EMT's feet when​ lifting? A. As close together as possible B. ​Shoulder-width apart C. Two feet apart D. As wide apart as possible

B. ​Shoulder-width apart

After lashing out at​ others, lapsing into​ sadness, and then briefly trying to negotiate for more​ time, a terminal patient finally seems to have recognized death as inevitable and is now waiting for the end. What is the final emotional stage this patient is​ in? A. Depression B. Bargaining C. Acceptance D. Anger

C. Acceptance

A family member who keeps pleading with a deceased loved one to​ "wake up" is experiencing which reaction to death and​ dying? A. Projection B. Rejection C. Denial D. Anger

C. Denial

Who mandates that employers of emergency responders must take certain measures to protect employees who are likely to be exposed to blood and other body​ fluids? A. UNICEF B. USMLE C. OSHA D. CDC

C. OSHA

what are some signs and symptoms that a coworker may be experiencing a delayed stress reaction​ (PTSD)? A. ​Headaches, stomach​ ailments, and a chronic cough B. Suspicion of​ friends, family,​ coworkers, or patients C. ​Flashbacks, nightmares, and feelings of detachment D. Excessive​ sleeping, loss of​ appetite, and distractibility

C. ​Flashbacks, nightmares, and feelings of detachment

You and your partner arrive on the scene of a​ 400-pound patient lying in bed. He complains of nausea and vomiting for the past 3 days. When he tries to sit​ up, he gets very dizzy and has a syncopal episode. Realizing that he cannot assist you in getting on the​ stretcher, you decide to do which of the​ following? A. Place the patient on a backboard to provide better gripping points to move the patient. B. Use the​ patient's sheets to slide him over to the stretcher. C. Use the power lift technique to carefully and safely lift the patient to the stretcher. D. Call for additional manpower to move the patient.

D. Call for additional manpower to move the patient.

Which of the following best describes an urgent​ move? A. Using a sheet to move a patient from a bed to the stretcher B. Pulling a patient by her feet across a parking lot C. Dragging a patient from a burning house using his shirt D. Moving a patient from a car directly to a long spine board

D. Moving a patient from a car directly to a long spine board

Which of the following is another name for the​ squat-lift position? A. Power grip B. Direct carry C. ​Weight-lifter technique D. Power lift

D. Power lift

You respond to a laceration call. When you arrive​ on-scene, you walk into the house and find a person suffering from a severe wrist laceration from a broken window. Without​ thinking, you immediately grab the wrist and apply direct pressure to the wound. You then realize​ that, in your hurry to save a​ life, you forgot to put on your gloves. You look down to see your hand is covered in blood. When​ practical, you immediately wash your hands thoroughly. What is your next best​ action? A. Report the exposure incident because it is the law and you could be fined a large sum of money for failing to report the exposure. B. Report the exposure. Failure to report the exposure may result in you not receiving financial compensation for a potential​ line-of-duty injury. C. If your hands had no open​ wounds, it is not required to report the exposure as there is no risk of​ infection, and you could get in trouble at work for failure to follow policy. D. Report the exposure so you can protect yourself from any accidental infection.

D. Report the exposure so you can protect yourself from any accidental infection.

Which of the following parts of the nervous system is responsible for the​ fight-or-flight response experienced in response to a​ stressor? A. Peripheral nervous system B. Parasympathetic nervous system C. Central nervous system D. Sympathetic nervous system

D. Sympathetic nervous system

What are body​ mechanics? A. The ability to use mechanical lift devices to help you carry heavier loads B. Research into how to minimize back pain while maximizing the weight that you can lift and carry in an emergency C. The process by which you package the patient and carry the patient to the ambulance D. The proper use of your body to prevent injury and facilitate lifting and moving

D. The proper use of your body to prevent injury and facilitate lifting and moving


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