PMED CH6 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025
Which of the following is a subjective finding?
A) Pale, cool, clammy skin
B) Obvious respiratory distress
C) A complaint of chest pressure
D) Blood pressure of 110/60 mm Hg - ANSWERSC
All of the following are subjective findings, EXCEPT:
A) ...
All of the following are subjective findings, EXCEPT:
A) visible blood in the ear canal.
B) a feeling of impending doom.
C) a persistent dull headache.
D) acute and severe nausea. - ANSWERSA
In order to ensure that all recorded times associated with an incident are accurate, the paramedic
should:
A) frequently glance at his or her watch.
B) radio the dispatcher after an event occurs.
C) document the time that each event occurs.
D) get a copy of the dispatch log after the call. - ANSWERSB
The patient care report:
A) provides for a continuum of patient care upon arrival at the hospital.
B) is a legal document and should provide a brief description of the patient.
C) should include the paramedic's subjective findings or personal thoughts.
D) is only held for a period of 24 months, after which it legally can be destroyed. - ANSWERSA
, The MOST significant problem associated with making up your own medical abbreviations and
documenting them on the patient care report is:
A) insurance denial.
B) a potential lawsuit.
C) an error in patient care.
D) confusion at the hospital - ANSWERSC
Data collected from the state EMS office for the purpose of research would likely NOT include:
A) patient outcomes.
B) the nature of all calls.
C) average cost per call.
D) call volume per month - ANSWERSC
The National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS):
A) defines the scope of practice for all levels of EMS provider.
B) collects relevant data from each state and uses it for research.
C) is a nationwide billing system that any EMS provider can use.
D) defines the minimum data that must be collected on each call. - ANSWERSB
The MOST effective way to maintain your own knowledge of standard medical terminology is to:
A) read the patient care reports that your peers write.
B) memorize the standard terms used by your EMS system.
C) participate in a QA process that reviews patient care reports.
D) review the anatomy and physiology chapter of a textbook. - ANSWERSD
It is MOST important for the paramedic to exercise extreme care when using medical abbreviations
because:
A) medical abbreviations change frequently.
B) many abbreviations have more than one meaning.
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