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NREMT Exam, Answers Deeply Explained, latest Updated Which of the following is an example of an unsafe scene for an EMT-Basic to enter? A. Fifty-four-year old male with difficulty breathing B. Twenty-three-year old female with abdominal pain C. Eighteen-year old adolescent with a gunshot wound...

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Which of the following is an example of an unsafe scene for an EMT-Basic to enter?

A. Fifty-four-year old male with difficulty breathing
B. Twenty-three-year old female with abdominal pain
C. Eighteen-year old adolescent with a gunshot wound to the chest
D. Four-year old child with leg pain - C. Eighteen-year old adolescent with a gunshot
wound to the chest

Reason: Any dispatch to a call with violence involved, such as a gunshot wound,
must be secured by police prior to EMS involvement. The other calls do not give any
inidication of being unsafe.

The arterioles connect the _________ and the capillaries.

A. Veins
B. Venules
C. Arteries
D. Vena cavae - C. Arteries

Reason: The path of blood flow goes from the heart to the aorta to the arteries to the
arterioles to the capillaries to the venules to the veins to the vena cavae to the heart.

Which of the following patients is at greatest risk for hypothermia?

A. Thirty-year old firefighter
B. Twelve-year old skier
C. Forty-five year old EMT
D. Seventy-year old librarian - D. Seventy-year old librarian

Reason: The very young and very old are greater rsk for hypothermia

The zygomatic bones are located in the

A. Chest
B. Lower leg
C. Back
D. Face - D. Face

,Reason: The zygomatic bones are the cheekbones

Which of the following federal laws was created to prevent "patients dumping" and
the practice of denying treatment to patients with no insurance?

A. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)
B. The White Paper Act
C. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
D. The Medical Practice Act of 1988 - A. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active
Labor Act (EMTALA)

Reason: The EMTALA was enacted by Congress in 1986 to ensure public access to
emergency services regardless of their ability to pay. This act was also created to
prevent hospitals from dumping their patients on other hospitals because of the
patient's financial status. The White Paper (A) was not an act, but was a paper
published in 1966 addressing the inadequacy of pre-hospital emergency medical care.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) (C) was created to
protect the provacy of healthcare information. There is no such act as the Medical
Practice Act of 1988 (D).

When using air transport, the EMT-Basic should approach a helicopter

A. From the uphill side
B. From the rear
C. Only when instructed by a helicopter crew member
D. Under no circumstances, but instead allow the crew to come to them - C. Only
when instructed by a helicopter crew member

Reason: Helicopters are dangerous vechicles, and safety rules include never
approaching from the uphill side because of the danger of the rotors, or from the rear
because of the tail rotor. In addition, EMT-Basics should never approach until
instructed by a helicopter crew member so that the patient loading can be coordinated
safely. Not approaching the helicopter at all may be impractical due to patient care
concerns.

Which of the following should be noted as insignificant in conducting the patient
assessment?

A. Medication bottles
B. Comments of bystanders and family members

,C. Physical condition of the patient
D. Patient's medical insurance - D. Patient's medical insurance

Reason: (A), (B), and (C) are all significant in conducting patient assessment. A
patient's medical insurance is not a consideration in treating emergency patients.

Which of the following is NOT a component of the Glasgow Coma Scale?

A. Eye opening
B. Verbal response
C. Motor response
D. Tactile sensatory response - D. Tactile sensatory response

Reason: (A), (B), and (C) are all components of the Glasgow Coma Scale

You have an EMT student riding with you one day. The student is studying for an
upcoming test and cannot remember a legal term. The student knows that you must
have four elements in order to prove this type of claim. The student knows that the
four elements are duty, breach of duty, proximate cause, and harm caused. What term
is the EMT student studying?

A. Abandonment
B. Simple negligence
C. Gross negligence
D. Malpractice - B. Simple negligence

Reason: In order to prove simple (also called ordinary) negligence, there must be four
elements; duty, breach of duty, proximate cause, and harm caused

The head is _________ to the chest.

A. Inferior
B. Anterior
C. Superior
D. Posterior - C. Superior

Reason: Superior refers to an upper region, so the head is considered superior to the
chest, while the chest would be considered inferior to the head. Anterior is the front,
and posterior is the back

What does the "A" stand for in DCAP-BTLS

, A. Anascoria
B. Arterial bleeding
C. Alert response
D. Abrasions - D. Abrasions

Reason: The "A" in DCAP-BTLS stands for abrasions

There are ________ vertebrae in the lumbar section

A. 5
B. 12
C. 14
D. 19 - A. 5

Reason: The cervical section of the spine has 7 vertebrae, the thoracic 12, the lumber
5, the sacral 5, and the coccyx 4

Signs and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) include the following
EXCEPT

A. Loss of sexual desire
B. Loss of appetite
C. Loss of interest in work
D. Loss of spontaneity - D. Loss of spontaneity

Reason: Loss of spontaneity is not a characterisitc symptom of the post-traumatic
stress disorder. The other answers are all symptoms of PTSD, and if they last longer
than a few days, the EMT-Basic should be referred for professional help

The letter "G" in the APGAR score stands for

A. Grating
B. Grimace
C. Guarding
D. Gurgling - B. Grimace

Reason: The baby's ability to make facial expressions is indicative of its ability to
function in the outside world. Grating refers to rubbing of two organs together,
guarding is when one protects a portion of the body with one's hands, and gurgling is

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