The main goal of any CQI program is to: - ANSAssess for ongoing improvement before a
problem arises.
A CQI program should primarily focus on: - ANSImproving patient care delivery.
Which of the following is NOT a component of continuous quality improvement (CQI)? -
ANSNegative feedback given to those who make mistakes while on a call
It is important to become involved in a national or state EMS organization, such as the National
Association of EMTs (NAEMT) or the National Association of State EMS Directors (NASEMSD),
because: - ANSSuch organizations have an impact on the future direction of EMS.
The process whereby a competent authority, usually the state, allows people to perform a
regulated act. - ANSLicensure
The kind of stress that motivates an individual to achieve is called: - ANSEustress
Which of the following situations would be the LEAST likely to require a critical incident stress
debriefing (CISD)? - ANSDeath of a 91-year-old patient with lung cancer
Which of the following is an example of secondary injury prevention? - ANSAdministering
oxygen to a patient with a closed head injury
With regard to injury prevention, effective educational techniques include all of the following,
EXCEPT: - ANSPenalties
The leading cause of kidney failure. - ANSDiabetes
One of the major differences between laws and ethics is that laws: - ANSHave sanctions for
violation that are enforceable.
The judicial branch at the state level is responsible for: - ANSResolving disputes based on
interpretation of law.
If a severely injured patient who will likely not survive is identified as being an organ donor, the
paramedic: - ANSHave witnessed informed consent, usually in writing.
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: - ANSBegin full resuscitative efforts and
transport the patient to a trauma center because certain tissues may be viable for harvesting.
Data collected from the state EMS office for the purpose of research would likely NOT include: -
ANSAverage cost per call.
Which of the following data would a state EMS office be the LEAST likely to require an EMS
agency to report? - ANSPatient Gender
Most EMS agencies require a double signature system any time a: - ANSControlled substance
is checked, used, discarded, or replaced.
Which of the following constitutes minimum data that must be included on every patient care
report? - ANSChief complaint, level of consciousness, vital signs, assessment, and patient's age
and gender.
A bruit differs from a murmur in that a bruit: - ANSIs auscultated over a main blood vessel.
Beginning with the outermost layer, the three meningeal layers of the central nervous system
are the: - ANSDura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater.
Glycogenolysis is the physiologic process in which: - ANSGlycogen is converted to glucose.
The diencephalon, a region of the brain, contains which of the following structures? -
ANSThalamus and hypothalamus
Efferent nerves (motor nerves): - ANSCarry messages FROM the brain and spinal cord
Broca's region: - ANSControls language expression - an area of the frontal lobe, usually in the
left hemisphere, that directs the muscle movements involved in speech.
Half of the body's magnesium is stored in the: - ANSBones
A loss of normal sympathetic nervous system tone causes: - ANSNeurogenic shock.
Muscle cramps and paresthesias in a malnourished patient with alcoholism are MOST likely the
result of: - ANSHypocalcemia.
The cardinal sign of overhydration is: - ANSEdema.
When oxygen does not reach the cell, the cell reverts to: - ANSAnaerobic metabolism and
produces lactic acid.
Hyperkalemia is defined as: - ANSAn elevated serum potassium level.
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