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NREMT Crash Course Exam Questions With Correct Answers White Paper - answerIn 1966, a paper titled "Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society" is published by the National Academy of Sciences. This paper, commonly referred to as ________ __________ is considered t...

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NREMT Crash Course Exam Questions
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White Paper - answer✔In 1966, a paper titled "Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of
Modern Society" is published by the National Academy of Sciences. This paper, commonly referred to as
________ __________ is considered the birth of modern EMS

American Heart Association - answer✔In the 1980s, the ______ ______ ________ increases the
emphasis on cardiovascular disease prevention, science, and education. Additional levels of training are
added to the existing curriculum and despite advances, the scope of practice for various levels lacks
unity.

U.S. Department of Transportation - answer✔In the 70s, this federal agency developed the first EMT
National Standard Curriculum including textbooks and paramedic NSC

National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians; National Highway Transportation Safety
Administration - answer✔In the 1990s, the _____ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ advocates for the creation of a
national training curriculum and the _______ ___ ____ ___ ___ begins work on the EMS Agenda for the
Future

National EMS Education Standards (NEMSES) - answer✔In the 2000s, the NHTSA identifies universal
knowledge and skills for EMS professionals through the new _________ ________ ______ __________.
This new curriculum replaces the National Standard Curricula created by USDOT.

EMR - answer✔CPR, AED, Oral airways, airway obstruction, manual airway techniques, BVM ventilation,
oxygen therapy, airway suctioning, manual BP, auto injector, bleeding control, assisted childbirth

EMT - answer✔EMR skills + humidified oxygen, venturi mask, automated transport ventilators, nasal
airways, pulse oximetry, auto BP, assisted medications, spinal immobilization, splinting, tourniquet,
MAST/PASG, mechanical CPR, assisted complicated childbirth

AEMT - answer✔EMT skills + multilumen airways, blood glucose monitoring, IV/IO insertion, medication
administration

Paramedic - answer✔AEMT skills + BiPap/CPAP, needle decompression, percutaneous cricothyrotomy,
ETCO2/capnography, NG/OG tube, intubation, direct laryngoscopy, PEEP, ECG interpretation, manual
defibrillation/cardioversion, transcutaneous external pacing, extensive medication administration,
thrombolytic therapy

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Scene safety - answer✔What is an EMT's first priority ALWAYS?

Acute stress - answer✔an immediate physiological and psychological reaction to a specific event. The
event triggers the body's fight or flight response

Delayed stress - answer✔a stress reaction that develops after the stressful event. It does not interfere
with the EMT's ability to perform during the stressful event. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an
example of ________ _______

Cumulative stress - answer✔the result of exposure to stressful situations over a prolonged period of
time. This leads to burnout for many EMTs.

Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) - answer✔is a formalized process to help emergency
workers deal with stress

- diffusing sessions are held within 4 hours of the incident

- debriefing sessions are held 24 to 72 hours after the incident

Occupational Safety and Health Administration - answer✔oversees regulations concerning workplace
safety, including infectious disease precautions

Minimum PPE - answer✔Gloves and eye protection should be used during any patient contact situation
and are examples of...

Expanded PPE - answer✔The use of disposable gown and mask for significant contact with body fluids.
Use a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) mask or a N-95 respirator for suspected airborne disease
exposure, such as tuberculosis

not enter; emergency care - answer✔Unless cleared by a hazmat specialist, an EMT is expected to _____
______ and not begin _______ ______ until patients have been decontaminated or otherwise cleared
by hazmat crews

not enter; safe distance - answer✔When it comes to crime scenes, EMS providers should ____ ______ a
crime scene unless law enforcement has determined it is safe. EMS providers may be advised to respond
to the call but maintain a _____ _______ away until cleared by law enforcement. This is sometimes
called "staging for PD"

highly reflective traffic safety vest - answer✔In extrication situations, federal law requires EMS workers
wear approved _______ ______ ____ ____ ______ when working on roadways, around traffic, or at an
accident scene

Power lift - answer✔A method of lifting where one keeps the object close to the body, using the legs to
lift and not the back (legs bent, back straight). Use a power grip with palms UP and all fingers wrapped
around the object.

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Urgent move - answer✔the patient has a potentially life-threatening injury or illness and must be moved
quickly for evaluation and transport



includes rapid extrication

Rapid extrication - answer✔an urgent move used for patients in a motor vehicle; it requires multiple
rescuers and a long backboard. The patient is rotated onto a backboard with manual cervical spine
precautions and removed from the vehicle

Non-urgent moves - answer✔used when there are no hazards and no life-threatening conditions
apparent.



includes direct ground lift, extremity lift, direct carry method, and draw sheet method

Log roll technique - answer✔commonly used to place a patient on a backboard or assess the posterior,
can be done while maintaining manual cervical spine precautions



should have at least 3 trained personnel

Stair-chair - answer✔excellent for staircases, small elevators, etc. Does not allow for manual cervical
spine protection, CPR, or artificial ventilation

Backboard - answer✔used primarily for cervical spine immobilization, allows for CPR and artificial
ventilation.



requires 4 people

scoop stretcher - answer✔allows for easy positioning with minimal patient movement. good for
reducing patient discomfort during movement

rear - answer✔when approaching a helicopter, never approach from the

left - answer✔if the patient is pregnant and needs to be on a backboard, they should be placed on the
___ side

advance directives - answer✔written instructions, signed by the patient, specifying the patient's wishes
regarding treatment and resuscitative efforts



includes DNRs and living wills

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assault - answer✔a person can be guilty of ______ even if another person only perceived that they
intended to inflict harm. Physical contact is not required to be guilty of assault.

battery - answer✔physically touching another person without their consent

negligence - answer✔the most common reason EMS providers are sued civilly



includes a breech of four core values:

- duty to act: the EMT had an obligation to respond and provide care

- breech of duty: the EMT failed to assess, treat, or transport patient according to the standard of care.

- damage: the plaintiff experienced damage or injury recognized by the legal system as worthy of
compensation

- causation (proximate cause): the injury to the plaintiff was, at least in part, directly due to the EMT's
breech of duty

gross negligence - answer✔exceeds simple negligence. It involves an indifference to, and violation of, a
legal responsibility.



- reckless patient care

- can result in civil or criminal charges

abandonment - answer✔once care is initiated, EMS providers cannot terminate care without the
patient's consent. This is the termination of care without transferring the patient to an equal or higher
medical authority

continuity of care; billing; subpoena; crimes - answer✔EMTs can release patient information without
consent when:

1) the information is necessary for ________ ___ ______

2) the information is necessary to facilitate ______ for services

3) the EMT has received a valid __________

4) reporting possible ________, abuse, assault, neglect, certain injuries, or communicable diseases

obvious signs of death - answer✔decomposition, rigor mortis, dependent lividity, and decapitation are
all _________ _______ ____ __________ and mean that resuscitation is not necessary

dead on arrival; suicide; assault; abuse; crime - answer✔Law enforcement or the medical examiner must
be notified for situations including:

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