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CHAPTER 1 II




1. EMSstands for: I II




a. EvolveMedical Service I II




b. EmergencyMedical Services I II




c. Emergency Medical School I II




d. EuropeanMedical Services I II




ANS: B II DIF: Easy II REF: Pg. 4 II II




2. The first recorded use of anambulance was by the military during the Siege ofMalaga in:
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a. At the beginning of1400
I I II I




b. In the midof 1400
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c. At the start of 1500
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d. At the endof 1400
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ANS: D II DIF:Moderate I REF: pg. 4 II II




3. (CoAEMSP) is theonly accrediting body for paramedicprograms whichstands for:
II I I II II II I I I I II




a. CommitteeonAccreditationof EducationalPrograms for the EMS Professions I I I I I II I I I




b. Committeeon Associationof Educational Programs for the EMS Professions I I I II I II II II I




c. ConferenceonAccreditation of EducationalPrograms for the EMSProfessions I I I I I I I II I




d. Committee onAccreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS I I II II I II II I




PeopleANS: A
I I II DIF: Hard II REF: Pg. 10 II II




4. A registry system which isused to test andestablish licensure is:
II II II I I II II II I II II




a. NREMT
b. NREMS
c. NREMP
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d. NREMR


ANS: A II DIF: Moderate REF: Pg. 9
I II I I




5. What is Reciprocity? I I




a. Grantingcertificationto a provider from same state or agency
I I II I I II II I II




b. Grantingcertificationto a provider from another state or agency
I I II I I II II II I




c. Grantingcertificationto a provider bothfrom same or anotherstate
I I II I I I II II II I




d. No needof granting certification from any
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stateANS: B
I I II DIF: Easy REF: Pg. 10 II I I II II




6. Selectthe correct ranking: I II II




a. TheDispatcher,EMT,Paramedic, Advanced EMT, Emergency Medical Responder
I I I I II II I I




b. EmergencyMedicalResponder,Paramedic,EMT, Advanced EMT,The Dispatcher I I I I I I I I




c. Paramedic, Advanced EMT,EMT, Emergency MedicalResponder,The Dispatcher I I I II II I I II




d. The Dispatcher, Emergency Medical Responder, EMT, Advanced EMT,
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ParamedicANS: D
II I II DIF:Moderate I REF: Pg. 12,13 I II I




7. Who launchedthe first rescue squad calledRoanoke Life Saving in 1928?
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a. Nancy Lee Caroline I II




b. BaronDominique-Jean Larrey I II




c. JulianStanley Wise I II




d. Dr. David Boyde
I I




ANS: C II DIF: Easy II REF: Pg. 6 II II




8. The first National StandardCurriculum for paramedicswas developed by:
I I I I II II I II II




a. NHTSA
b. USDOT I




c. AHRQ
d. EMS


ANS: B II DIF: Easy II REF: Pg. 8 II II




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9. At the emergency scene,what would be the initial assessmentof patient?
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a. Respiration, Pulse, Blood pressure I II II




b. Pulse,Skin,Bloodtest I I I




c. Pupil, Respiration,Temperature II I




d. Bloodpressure, Allergen test, Pulse I II II II




ANS: A II DIF: Easy REF:Pg. 15 II I I I I




10. If a patient is facing diminished breath sounds and distented necks veins and his radial pulses are
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weakening and increasing in rate and you insert an oral airway and starts ventilating him with bag-
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maskdevice and 100% oxygen but still the patient is feeling difficult to breath. So with further findings,
I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II




you assessedthat he is facing tension pneumothorax,what wouldyou do?
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a. Rushed him to hospital I II I




b. Perform chestcompressions II I




c. Perform needlethoracotomy I I




d. Mouthtomouth breathing I I II




ANS: C II DIF: Hard REF: Pg. 15 II I I II II




11. Choose the correct sequence of procedures foreachemergency call?
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a. Preparation,Response, Scene Management,Patient Assessment I II II I II




b. Response,Preparation, Scene Management,Patient Assessment I I II I II




c. SceneManagement,Preparation, Response,Patient Assessment
I I I I II




d. Patient Assessment, Scene Management, Response, II II II II




PreparationANS: A
II I II DIF: Easy I REF: Pg. 19 I II




12. A treatment planfor specific illnessor injury:
I I I I II I I




a. DirectMedical Control I II




b. Standingorder I




c. Protocol
d. IndirectMedical Control I II




ANS: C II DIF: EASY II REF: Pg. 21 II I




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