Assisting with endotracheal intubation may include:
A. visualization of the vocal cords.
B. ventilation and preoxygenation.
C. inserting a supraglottic...
The concept of consistent care across the entire health care team from first patient contact to patient discharge is called:
The concept of consistent care across the entire health care team from first patient contact to patient discharge is called:
A. the standard of care.
B....
In order for a team to function effectively:
In order for a team to function effectively:
A. all members are trained to the same level.
B. only one member of the team speaks and provides direction.
C....
When working as an independent health care group member, the EMT should expect that he or she:
When working as an independent health care group member, the EMT should expect that he or she:
A. will receive no support or guidance from an EMS...
The Microdrip administration delivers 1 mL of fluid for every ____ drops.
The Microdrip administration delivers 1 mL of fluid for every ____ drops.
A. 10
B. 15
C. 45
D. 60
Answer: ...
You are at a mass-casualty scene and in the process of organizing a group to be responsible for ongoing patient care. In order for the group to be successful:
You are at a mass-casualty scene and in the process of organizing a group to be responsible for ongoing patient care. In order for the group to be successful:
A....
Assisting with vascular access may include:
Assisting with vascular access may include:
A. visualization of the vocal cords.
B. inserting the needle at a 45-degree angle.
C. spiking the IV bag.
D....
You are attending to a 66-year-old male patient in cardiac arrest. As you gather history and begin the resuscitation, an Advanced Life Support (ALS) provider arrives on scene. You should:
You are attending to a 66-year-old male patient in cardiac arrest. As you gather history and begin the resuscitation, an Advanced Life Support (ALS)...
If a problem with a team member is not directly or immediately impacting patient care, the team leader should:
If a problem with a team member is not directly or immediately impacting patient care, the team leader should:
A. engage the team member at once.
B....
When the EMT assists a paramedic with an advanced intervention, he or she should recall that the focus of the intervention is on:
When the EMT assists a paramedic with an advanced intervention, he or she should recall that the focus of the intervention is on:
A. following local...
The effectiveness of pit crew CPR is dependent on:
The effectiveness of pit crew CPR is dependent on:
A. defining clear roles and responsibilities before the call is received.
B. protocols that allow...
After spiking a bag of IV fluid for the paramedic, the EMT notices that the drip chamber is too full. The EMT should:
After spiking a bag of IV fluid for the paramedic, the EMT notices that the drip chamber is too full. The EMT should:
A. let the IV flow rapidly for...
You are attending to a 68-year-old female patient in cardiac arrest. An ALS provider arrives shortly after you do and the transfer of care is made. The ALS provider asks that you assist in the endotracheal intubation. As part of this process, you may be required to:
You are attending to a 68-year-old female patient in cardiac arrest. An ALS provider arrives shortly after you do and the transfer of care is made....
You are organizing a group of EMTs to provide triage in a mass-casualty exercise. In order for the group to be successful, it is essential that:
You are organizing a group of EMTs to provide triage in a mass-casualty exercise. In order for the group to be successful, it is essential that:
A....
EMTs arrive at the scene of an ill person. The EMR, who arrived before the EMTs, advises that the patient had a syncopal episode. The patient is conscious and alert and remains so throughout transport. When transferring patient care to the emergency department nurse, the EMT should advise the nurse that:
EMTs arrive at the scene of an ill person. The EMR, who arrived before the EMTs, advises that the patient had a syncopal episode. The patient is conscious...
Health care teams that infrequently train and work together:
Health care teams that infrequently train and work together:
A. can create delays in patient care.
B. need less-explicit verbal direction.
C. often...
During the transfer of patient care:
During the transfer of patient care:
A. when possible, the team member giving the patient care report should hand off lifesaving care.
B. both the...
In dependent groups:
In dependent groups:
A. each individual is responsible for his or her own area.
B. everyone works together with shared tasks
C. each individual is...
Hyperventilation during the reoxygenation phase of endotracheal intubation:
Hyperventilation during the reoxygenation phase of endotracheal intubation:
A. will decrease the likelihood of aspiration.
B. is acceptable if done...
Which of the following would the EMT MOST likely be asked to do when assisting a paramedic with endotracheal intubation?
Which of the following would the EMT MOST likely be asked to do when assisting a paramedic with endotracheal intubation?
A. Visualization of the vocal...
You are attending to a patient who was experiencing abdominal pain at a local shopping mall. The patient sitting on a bench and appears in moderate distress. You are met by a first responder at the scene who wishes to provide you with a patient care report. Your best course of action is to:
You are attending to a patient who was experiencing abdominal pain at a local shopping mall. The patient sitting on a bench and appears in moderate...
You are attending to a 46-year-old male patient complaining of chest pain. Shortly after you begin to render care, an ALS unit arrives and the transfer of care is made. The decision is made to start an intravenous line and administer medication. You should:
You are attending to a 46-year-old male patient complaining of chest pain. Shortly after you begin to render care, an ALS unit arrives and the transfer...
A team of EMTs is caring for a critically injured patient. The team leader advises the EMT that transport will not begin until the patient's closed forearm fracture is splinted. Utilizing the crew resource management model, the EMT should:
A team of EMTs is caring for a critically injured patient. The team leader advises the EMT that transport will not begin until the patient's closed...
Which of the following would indicate that the endotracheal tube is NOT in the trachea?
Which of the following would indicate that the endotracheal tube is NOT in the trachea?
A. Decreased resistance when ventilating
B. Absence of sounds...
You are called to the scene of a 56-year-old female patient who was the driver of a car that struck a telephone pole. The patient is sitting in her vehicle with her seat belt on and the air bag has deployed. A bystander approaches as you arrive and informs you that he is an off-duty firefighter and was first on the scene. The bystander wishes to provide you with a patient care report. You should:
You are called to the scene of a 56-year-old female patient who was the driver of a car that struck a telephone pole. The patient is sitting in her...
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