PARAMEDIC JB LEARNING ALL CHAPTER EXAMS ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED UPDATED CORRECT ANSWERS 100% GUARANTEED FOR PASS GRADED A++
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1. Unless the fluid level is low, you should NOT uncap the brake fluid reservoir because D. Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere
2. Safe prac...
1. Unless the fluid level is low, you should NOT uncap the brake fluid reservoir
because D. Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere
2. Safe practices when parking your emergency vehicle on a roadway at night
include all of the following, EXCEPT B. Leaving the headlights on.
3. The paramedic should NOT operate an emergency vehicle if he or she is taking
a cold remedy or an analgesic.
4. Air ambulances are advantageous for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT D.
the more experience of the flight paramedics.
5. in which of the following situations should a helicopter generally NOT be
,utilized? A. a patient in cardiopulmonary arrest who has been unresponsive to
defibrillation.
6. Which of the following pieces of equipment typically does not require
calibration? B. Cardiac monitor.
7. The motor oil level of the ambulance : should be checked prior to starting the
engine.
8. When checking the ambulance engine, you note the odor of sewer gas. What
should you do? Close the hood and take the ambulance out of service.
9. An ambulance should be remove from service immediately if you feel or hear:
B. Brake fade.
10. High performance EMS systems typically use a fractile response time
standard, in which: A. a significant fraction of all responses must be achieved
within an established time.
11. A third service EMS system is one in which A public agency not affiliated with
the fire department provides EMS service.
12. the goal of system status management is to: Minimize response times by
deploying EMS resources strategically.
13. Upon arriving at a motor vehicle crash, the paramedic should look for safety
hazards and then: evaluate the need for additional resources.
14. With respect to emergency driving, due regard means that: D. the use of lights
and siren does not exempt you from operating the ambulance with concern for
the safety of others.
15. The decision to use lights and siren when transporting a patient to the
,hospital is MOST dependent upon: C judgment on the part of the paramedic.
16. When parking the ambulance off the side of the highway in dry weather: the
heat from underneath the vehicle could start a grass fire.
17. General principles for backing up an ambulance include: stopping the vehicle
if you lose sight of your spotter.
18. Which of the following disadvantages of using an air ambulance should
concern you the LEAST when utilizing it for a critically injured patient? The cost
that will be incurred.
19. When assisting with a helicopter landing at night, you should: avoid shining a
spotlight up at the descending aircraft.
20. The killing of pathogenic agents by directly applying a chemical made for that
purpose is called disinfection.
21. You are operating an ambulance In emergency mode on a two way street. The
driver in front of you will not yield accordingly. You should : remain behind the
vehicle and anticipate that the driver may slam on the brakes.
22. A man tells you that he will be following the ambulance in his personal vehicle
as you transport his wife to the ambulance. You should: Advise him to drive at
normal speeds and ensure that he knows where the hospital is.
23. You are driving in the right hand lane while transporting a patient to the
hospital in non-emergency mode. In your side view mirror, you notice that a small
truck is tailgating you. What should you do? Maintain your current speed and
advise the dispatcher to contact the police.
24. An ambulance and a fire engine are responding to a motor vehicle crash when
, both emergency vehicles approach a red light. After the fire engine clears the
intersection and proceeds, the operator of the ambulance should: Come to a
complete stop and then proceed after looking in all directions.
25. A helicopter has just landed to transport your critically injured patient to the
hospital. The helicopter is configured so that the patient must be loaded from the
rear of the aircraft. Unless otherwise directed by the flight crew, you should
approach the aircraft from the front.
26. The use of lights and siren on an ambulance: is a request for the right of way.
27. When you are dispatched to an emergency, it is MOST important to determine
which route will be used to arrive safely.'
28. When transporting a small child on the stretcher, you should: use a pediatric
transport securing device whenever possible.
29. When responding to an emergency scene, you approach a sharp turn in the
road. What should you do? Slow the vehicle to the posted speed limit and avoid
braking during the turn.
30. As you approach the scene of a car crash, you see two badly damaged
vehicles that are off the road to the right. Where should you park the ambulance?
100 feet past the crash site on the right side of the road.
31. command functions include all of the following EXCEPT the triage officer.
32. Which of the following duties is NOT a responsibility of the incident
commander? Authorizing medical treatment.
33. Which of the following statements regarding the unified command system is
correct? In a unified command system, multiple agencies from multiple
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