TCC EMT 2024/2025 FINAL EXAM
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On-line medical control is given via - CORRECT-ANSWERSphone or radio.
Off-line medical controls are - CORRECT-ANSWERSprotocols or standing orders
Hepatitis B signs and symptoms: - CORRECT-ANSWERSatigue, nausea and loss of
appetite, abdominal pain, headache, fever, yellowish color of skin and whites of
eyes (jaundice), and dark urine.
Hepatitis B can be transmitted through - CORRECT-ANSWERSblood and bodily fluids.
Protection from Hepatitis B - - CORRECT-ANSWERSwear gloves, wash hands,
vaccination, double-bag and seal all soiled refuse, and clean/disinfect/sterilize all
non disposable equipment.
Pnemothorax - - CORRECT-ANSWERSair in the pleural space causing collapse of the
lung. Signs and symptoms of this are chest pain worsens with deep inspiration,
dyspnea (SOB), tachypnea (fast rate of breathing), and decreased or absent breath
sounds on the affected side.
Referred pain is - CORRECT-ANSWERSpain that is felt in a body part removed from
the point of origin of the pain.
Gravida refers to .
Para refers to - CORRECT-ANSWERSpregnancy
, a woman who has given birth.
Stages of delivery: - CORRECT-ANSWERSdilation, expulsion, placental
The APGAR scale is - CORRECT-ANSWERSActivity, Pulse, Grimace, Appearance,
Respiration, and it is performed at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth.
Look at pg. 1193-1195 for types of birth. - CORRECT-ANSWERS.
The most common collisions in which ambulances are - CORRECT-ANSWERSinvolved
at intersections.
START - - CORRECT-ANSWERSSimple Triage And Rapid Transport. This systems
initially categorizes patients for priority movement to triage.
Scope of Practice - - CORRECT-ANSWERSthe actions and care that an EMT is legally
allowed to perform, as typically defined by state laws.
Refusal - attempt to: - CORRECT-ANSWERSPerform as much of an assessment as
possible
Always make another effort to provide assistance
Document a PCR (patient care report), have person, family, etc... sign it
Offer alternate care.
Types of consent - - CORRECT-ANSWERSExpressed consent, implied consent,
consent to treat a minor, and involuntary consent
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