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Latest Comprehensive Test Bank 2: EMT Exam Study Guide [Correct Answers]
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[Show more]Latest EMT Practice Final Examination 
[100% Correct Answers] 
Snoring respirations are most rapidly managed by 
A. suctioning the oropharynx 
B. initiating assisted ventilations 
C. correctly positioning the head 
D. inserting an oropharnygeal airway *Ans* correctly positioning the head 
Which of t...
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[100% Correct Answers] 
Snoring respirations are most rapidly managed by 
A. suctioning the oropharynx 
B. initiating assisted ventilations 
C. correctly positioning the head 
D. inserting an oropharnygeal airway *Ans* correctly positioning the head 
Which of t...
EMT Chapter 6 Exam Review: The 
Human Body [100% Correct] 
The electrical impulse of the heart normally begins at the: 
a.) sinoatrial node 
b.) bundle of his 
c.) purkinje fibers 
d.) atrioventricular node *Ans* sinoatrial node 
Each pelvic bone is formed by the fusion of the: 
a.) sacrum and isc...
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Human Body [100% Correct] 
The electrical impulse of the heart normally begins at the: 
a.) sinoatrial node 
b.) bundle of his 
c.) purkinje fibers 
d.) atrioventricular node *Ans* sinoatrial node 
Each pelvic bone is formed by the fusion of the: 
a.) sacrum and isc...
Latest EMT Pharmacology Exam Review 
[100% Correct] 
Glucose: Indication *Ans* Change of mental status and a history of diabetes 
Glucose: Contra-indication *Ans* Unconscious, unable to swallow; suspected stroke 
Glucose: Medical Control Type *Ans* Standing order; obtain blood glucose level and 
on...
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Glucose: Indication *Ans* Change of mental status and a history of diabetes 
Glucose: Contra-indication *Ans* Unconscious, unable to swallow; suspected stroke 
Glucose: Medical Control Type *Ans* Standing order; obtain blood glucose level and 
on...
Latest EMT-Anatomy and Physiology #1 
[Correct Answers] 
Anatomical Position *Ans* Standing, facing forward, palms out 
Supine *Ans* lying face up on back 
Prone *Ans* lying face down on stomach 
Lateral Recumbent *Ans* lying on either left or right side 
Fowler *Ans* seated, back elevated 45-60 de...
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Anatomical Position *Ans* Standing, facing forward, palms out 
Supine *Ans* lying face up on back 
Prone *Ans* lying face down on stomach 
Lateral Recumbent *Ans* lying on either left or right side 
Fowler *Ans* seated, back elevated 45-60 de...
NYS EMT EXAM PRACTICE TEST #1 
Real Elaborate Answers 
After an EMS call, some crew members begin discussing a recent case with some non-EMS 
personnel. This is unacceptable behavior because it is: 
a) A breach of the patient's right to know 
b) A breach of the patient's privacy and is unethic...
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Real Elaborate Answers 
After an EMS call, some crew members begin discussing a recent case with some non-EMS 
personnel. This is unacceptable behavior because it is: 
a) A breach of the patient's right to know 
b) A breach of the patient's privacy and is unethic...
EMT Vocabulary Review [Approved 
worksheet] 
abrasion *Ans* an open injury to the outermost layer of the skin (epidermis) caused by a 
scraping away, rubbing, or shearing away of the tissue. 
acute *Ans* with rapid onset. 
adequate breathing for an adult *Ans* 12-20 per minute 
adequate breathing f...
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abrasion *Ans* an open injury to the outermost layer of the skin (epidermis) caused by a 
scraping away, rubbing, or shearing away of the tissue. 
acute *Ans* with rapid onset. 
adequate breathing for an adult *Ans* 12-20 per minute 
adequate breathing f...
EMT Acronyms Study Guide [100% 
Correct Answers] 
AMA *Ans* Against Medical Advice 
AVPU (Used for determining level of consciousness) *Ans* Alert Verbal Painful 
Unresponsive 
DCAPBTLS *Ans* Deformity, Contusion, Abrasions, Punctures/Penetrations, Burns, 
Tenderness, Lacerations, Swelling 
DNR *...
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Correct Answers] 
AMA *Ans* Against Medical Advice 
AVPU (Used for determining level of consciousness) *Ans* Alert Verbal Painful 
Unresponsive 
DCAPBTLS *Ans* Deformity, Contusion, Abrasions, Punctures/Penetrations, Burns, 
Tenderness, Lacerations, Swelling 
DNR *...
Introduction to Emergency Medical Care 
:EMT Exam Review [100% Correct] 
Emergency Medical Services or EMS is also known as: *Ans* prehospital or out-ofhospital care 
EMS began in 1966 by *Ans* the National Highway Safety Act charging the Department 
of Transportation (DOT) with developing standar...
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:EMT Exam Review [100% Correct] 
Emergency Medical Services or EMS is also known as: *Ans* prehospital or out-ofhospital care 
EMS began in 1966 by *Ans* the National Highway Safety Act charging the Department 
of Transportation (DOT) with developing standar...
EMT Special Populations EXAM REVIEW 
[100% correct] 
EMS personnel would MOST likely be called to the residence of a patient receiving home 
health care when the home care provider: *Ans* has recognized a change in the patient's 
health status. 
A tube from the brain to the abdomen that drains e...
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[100% correct] 
EMS personnel would MOST likely be called to the residence of a patient receiving home 
health care when the home care provider: *Ans* has recognized a change in the patient's 
health status. 
A tube from the brain to the abdomen that drains e...
EMT Diseases Exam Review [100% 
Pass] 
Asthma *Ans* small airways constrict, wheezing on inspiration and expiration 
Treatment: Albuterol by small-volume nebulizer or inhaler, give oxygen 
anaphylaxis *Ans* allergic reaction where blood vessels dilate (drop in BP & tissues in 
respiratory system s...
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Asthma *Ans* small airways constrict, wheezing on inspiration and expiration 
Treatment: Albuterol by small-volume nebulizer or inhaler, give oxygen 
anaphylaxis *Ans* allergic reaction where blood vessels dilate (drop in BP & tissues in 
respiratory system s...
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