EMT 6-10
EMT Knowledge Assessment
Test your knowledge and increase your skills with our comprehensive EMT quiz, featuring 38 multiple-choice questions that cover essential topics in emergency medical services.
- Developed for aspiring and current EMTs
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The narrow, cartilaginous lower tip of the sternum
Stratum coneum
Frontal bones
Xiphoid process
Hair follicles
A thin, straw-colored fluid that carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to the cells and carries waste products of metabolism away from the cells and back into the capillaries so that they may be excreted
Lymph
Plasma
Hemoglobin
Platelets
Muscles arranged in circles that are able to decrease the diameter of tubes
Sphincters
Epiglottis
Peristalsis
Esophagus
An adnormally high concentration of carbon dioxide in the bloodstreem
Metabolism
Epiglottis
Hypoxia
Hypercapnia
What is the system which includes the bones and voluntary muscles of the body
Endocrine System
Respiratory System
Nervous System
Musculoskeletal System
Areas where the infant's skull has not fused together, usually disappear at approximately 18 months of age
Sutures
Atherosclerosis
Ventricles
Fontanelles
A child age 3 to 6 years is
Preschooler
Infant
Adolescent
Toddler
A young adult age 19 to 40 years is
Middle Adult
Adolescent
Early Adult
Older Adult
A type of reasoning in which a child acts almost purely to avoid punishment to get what he/she wants
Trust and mistrust
Rooting reflex
Self concept
Preconventional reasoning
What is the basic filtering units of the kidneys?
Ureters
Nephrons
Glomerulus
Urethra
A technique in which the stretcher or backboard is gripped by inserting each hand under the handle with the palm facing up and the thumb extended, fully supporting the underside of the handle on the curved palm with the fingers and thumb is
Power grip
Lock grip
Extremity lift
Power lift
A lifting technique that is used for patients who are supine or in a sitting position with no suspected extremity or spinal injuries
Extremity lift
Power lift
Emergency move
Direct ground lift
A branch of medicine concerned with the management (prevention or control) of obesity and allied diseases
Cardiology
Geriatrics
Backboard
Bariatrics
The relationship between the body's anatomical structures and the physical forces associated with lifting, moving and carrying; the ways in which the body moves to achieve a specific action
Posture science
Body mechanics
Extremity lift
Power grip
A stretcher that is a rigid carrying device when secured around a patient but can be folded or rolled when not in use
Stair chair
Flexible stretcher
Portable stretcher
Basket stretcher
A collection of individual health care providers working independently to help the patient (in the context of EMS)
Touch
Group
Period
Team
Knowledge and understanding of one's surroundings and the ability to recognize potential risks to the safety of the patient or EMS team
Situational awareness
Command presence
Professional responsibilty
Emotional intelligence
A health care model in which experienced paramedics receive advanced training to equip them to provide additional services in the prehospital environment, such as health evaluations, monitoring of chronic illnesses or conditions, and patient advocacy
Group
Public safety answering points
Community paramedicine
Team leader
A set of procedures for use in environments where human error can have disastrous consequences. It empowers people within a team to communicate effectively with one another with a goal of improving team situational awareness, patient and crew safety, and overall communication
Crew Resource Management (CRM)
Continuum of care
Mobile integrated healthcare (mih)
Situational awareness
The team member who provides role assignments, coordination, oversight, centralized decision making, and support for the team to accomplish their goals and achieve desired results
Charge nurse
Team leader
Primary care nurse
Group
The concept of consistent patient care across the entire health care team from first patient contact to patient discharge is
Mobile integrated healthcare (mih)
Services of care
Continuum of care
Episode of care
The narrowing of blood vessels is
Hypertension
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
Vasoconstriction
What is the delicate membrane that line the eyelids and covers the exposed surface of the eye
Cornea
Perfusion
Sclera
Conjunctiva
What is the average pressure in the circulatory system during one cardiac cycle
Hypertension
Blood pressure
Pulmonary artery wedge pressure (pawp)
Mean arterial pressure (MAP)
An upright position in which the patient's head and chin are thrust slightly forward to keep the airway open
Tripod position
Labored breathing
Sniffing position
Systolic pressure
A harsh, high-pitched respiratory sound, generally heard during inspiration, that is caused by partial blockage or narrowing of the upper airway; may be audible without a stethoscope
Crackles
Stridor
Wheezing
Rhonchi
A blue skin discoloration that is caused by a reduced level of oxygen in the blood
Cyanosis
Bradycardia
Jaundice
Tachycardia
Any injury that prevents the patient from noticing other injuries he or she may have, even severe injuries; for example, a painful femur or tibia fracture that prevents the patient from noticing back pain associated with a spinal fracture
Chief complaint
Vital signs
Distracting injury
Mechanism of injury
A condition of excessive oxygen consumption resulting in cellular and tissue damage
Hypoxia
Hypercarbia
Pneumothorax
Oxygen toxicity
Occurs when a foreign body partially obstructs the patient's airway. The patient is able to move adequate amounts of air, but also experiences some degree of respiratory distress
Poor air exchange
Mild airway obstruction
Esophagitis
Recovery position
The upper airway tract or the passage above the larynx, which includes the nose, mouth, and throat
Larynx
Glottis
Airway
Nasopharynx
Space within the chest that contains the heart, major blood vessels, vagus nerve, trachea, major bronchi, and esophagus; located between the two lungs
Parietal pleura
Mediastinum
Pneumothorax
Visceral pleura
Movements in which the skin pulls in around the ribs during inspiration
Inhalation
Stridor
Wheezing
Retractions
The desired or intended effect a medication is expected to have on the body
Pharmacokinetics
Therapeutic effect
Pharmacodynamics
Adverse effects
Medications that treat or reduce a fever
Anticoagulant
Antibiotic
Antipyretics
Antiemetics
A semiliquid substance that is administered orally in capsule form or through plastic tubes
Gel
Anticoagulant
Suspension
Solution
Actions that are undesirable but pose little risk to the patient
Unintended effects
Untoward effects
Adverse effects
Therapeutic effect
When the EMT administers medication to him or herself or to a partner
Peer-assisted medication
Elimination
Pharmacodynamics
Over-the-counter (OTC) medications
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