PARA-1200 #1

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Paramedic Knowledge Assessment

Test your knowledge in the field of paramedicine with our comprehensive quiz! This assessment is designed for individuals interested in various aspects of paramedic protocols, practices, and research methods.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Immediate feedback on your performance
  • Enhance your understanding of crucial paramedic concepts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringMedic247
Define reprocity:
The level of certification needed to work in a province
The registration of a paramedic in a certain province
Granting recognition to an individual trained in a different province
The training of a paramedic, regardless of where
What is not an example of indirect medical direction?
Protocol
Standing order
Treatment plan
On-scene assessment
Cohort studies follow:
A similar group of people over a short period of time
Groups exposed to certain risk factors for a disease
A group over a long period of time
Groups at certain periods within their lives
Confounding bias:
Is the deviation of results from the truth in a systematic way
Is due to non-random assortment
Is the result of selection bias
Can be solved with a double-blind study
A research question needs to follow the PICO method, what does the "P" stand for?
Prevalence
Population
Prevention
Power
What is a cognitive error?
Error that occurs that wouldn't have otherwise occureed
Error that occurred because the system allowed it to occur
Error that occurred due to unprecedented events
Error that occurred due to a clinical decision made
Which is not a defense mechanism?
Denial
Regression
Displacement
Avoidance
Who can amend a paramedic document (EPCR, etc.)?
The paramedic who wrote it
The paramedic's supervisor
The other paramedic working the case (partner)
The agency the paramedic works for
At what point during crime scene management can paramedics leave the site?
Once police are called
Once police arrives on scene
Once fire arrives on scene
Once the medical examiner arrives on scene
How much force is appropriate when responding to patient force?
None
Equal
Equal or Slightly Higher
Higher
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