Chapter 2 quiz Flashcards

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A) “Right now he is not breathing and his heart is not beating, but we are doing everything we possibly can for him.”
B) “I have to be honest, he is probably dead, but we are going to take him to the hospital so the doctor can examine him and make sure.”
C) “I am not a doctor, but if we get him to the hospital very quickly, I am sure he will be just fine.”
D) “Why don’t we wait until we get to the hospital to talk about your husband’s condition?”

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A) “Right now he is not breathing and his heart is not beating, but we are doing everything we possibly can for him.”

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A reaction to death or dying where the patient asserts "Not me!" is recognized as what stage of grieving?
A) Anger 
B) Bargaining 
C) Depression 
D) Denial
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D) Denial

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A 38-year-old male is complaining of generalized weakness and fatigue. Assessment findings include abdominal pain, fever, and yellowing of the eyes. Given these signs and symptoms, you would be suspicious of:
A) West Nile virus. 
B) hepatitis. 
C) tuberculosis. 
D) AIDS.
A

B) hepatitis.

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You have just transferred care of a patient to an emergency department nurse. There is no blood, fluid, or dirt on your gloves. After taking them off, your priority action would be:
A) disinfect the stretcher and equipment.
B) wash your hands with soap and water.
C) complete the prehospital care report.
D) use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

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B) wash your hands with soap and water.

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Which one of the following is the single best technique that the EMT can use to prevent the spread of infection?
A) Getting immunizations 
B) Washing hands 
C) Disinfecting equipment 
D) Wearing gloves
A

B) Washing hands

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A prospective student is interested in becoming an EMT, but is unsure how it will affect his family. He says that his wife is very worried about the danger associated with EMS and has never had to deal with him being gone for 24 hours at a time. Which of the following is the most appropriate response?
A) “The long hours actually make things easier since there is less time to argue.”
B) “I have found that the family becomes used to it and things are okay after about six months.”
C) “I would just tell her that everything will be okay and avoid talking about work when you are home.”
D) “It may help to bring your wife here so she can see what we do and the safety precautions we take.”

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D) “It may help to bring your wife here so she can see what we do and the safety precautions we take.”

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A patient informs you that he was recently diagnosed with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but has yet to develop AIDS. Which one of the following statements is true?
A) Gloves will be enough protection unless body fluids are present.
B) Until the patient develops AIDS, he is not infectious.
C) Family members should not share his hand towels or utensils.
D) The hepatitis B and C vaccines provide the EMT limited protection from transmission.

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A) Gloves will be enough protection unless body fluids are present.

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A patient with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is complaining of chest pain. In this situation, what personal protective equipment is most appropriate?
A) Gloves, gown, and N-95 respirator 
B) Gloves and eyewear 
C) Gloves, gown, goggles, and mask 
D) Gloves and gown
A

B) Gloves and eyewear

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The EMT is correctly performing routine hand washing when she:
A) dries hands thoroughly for 30 seconds with a reusable towel.
B) uses an alcohol-based hand sanitizer without water.
C) lathers and scrubs with plain soap for 10 to 15 seconds.
D) rinses with hot water after using a disinfectant soap.

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C) lathers and scrubs with plain soap for 10 to 15 seconds.

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A distraught husband awoke to find his 26-year-old wife not breathing and cold to the touch. Since your assessment indicates that the woman has been dead for some time, you contact medical direction for authorization to withhold emergency care. The medical director agrees and the coroner is notified. At this time, your immediate responsibility is:
A) establishing the time of death.
B) determining the cause of death.
C) preparing for the next call.
D) providing supportive care to the husband.

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D) providing supportive care to the husband.

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While assessing a patient with abdominal pain, the patient informs you that he is a chronic carrier of hepatitis B. His skin is not jaundiced (yellow colored) nor does he have a fever. As an EMT, you realize:
A) the hepatitis B vaccine will not protect you if exposed.
B) a mask must be placed over the patient’s mouth.
C) the patient’s blood and body fluids are infectious.
D) the patient has the disease but is not infectious.

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C) the patient’s blood and body fluids are infectious.

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You have been told that you must get your annual purified protein derivative (PPD) test for tuberculosis (TB). As a knowledgeable EMT, you recognize that the PPD will:
A) provide continued immunity to tuberculosis.
B) determine if you have been exposed to TB.
C) determine the effectiveness of treatment for TB.
D) reveal if you need a TB immunization.

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B) determine if you have been exposed to TB.

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You would be concerned about cumulative stress when an EMS provider informs you that he:
A) drinks a small amount of alcohol every night to help him sleep.
B) is physically tired and would like one week of unpaid leave to recuperate.
C) is bothered by a call he had yesterday and does not feel like talking.
D) is taking prescribed antidepressants to treat mild depression.

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A) drinks a small amount of alcohol every night to help him sleep.

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Which one of the following statements should you expect from a patient who has accepted the fact that he is terminally ill?
A) “I have no energy to even think anymore.”
B) “I cannot go on like this any longer.”
C) “It is just not fair.”
D) “It’s okay. I am not afraid.”

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D) “It’s okay. I am not afraid.”

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Organisms that cause diseases are correctly called:
A) antibodies. 
B) antigens. 
C) toxins. 
D) pathogens.
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D) pathogens.

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You are transporting a 58-year-old female suffering from terminal breast cancer. While in the ambulance, she becomes tearful and repeatedly asks, "Why me?" As a knowledgeable EMT, you recognize that she is in what stage of grieving?
A) Bargaining 
B) Anger 
C) Denial 
D) Depression
A

B) Anger

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As EMTs leave a house where the patient refused care, a panicked boy approaches them and states that some men just shot his friend in a house two doors up the street. Their immediate action would be:
A) instruct the boy to carry the patient from the house to the yard.
B) notify dispatch and proceed to the home to care for the patient.
C) contact the police and move the ambulance from the immediate area.
D) gather basic equipment and go to the home to care for the patient.

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C) contact the police and move the ambulance from the immediate area.

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An EMT has an understanding of the different types of pathogens when she states:
A) “Fungal infections typically attack the immune systems of healthy persons.”
B) “Bacteria tend to be larger than viruses and can be seen without a microscope.”
C) “Viruses are resistant to antibiotics because they live within the body’s cells.”
D) “Protozoa are considered parasitic worms and can live within the human body.”

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C) “Viruses are resistant to antibiotics because they live within the body’s cells.”

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You are dispatched to a motor vehicle collision on a remote country road. It is night and your scene size-up reveals a heavily damaged car that rolled several times. The driver has been ejected and is lying prone in the middle of the road. In this situation, which one of the following types of protective clothing is it most essential that you don prior to making patient contact?
A) Rubber-soled boots 
B) Protective helmet 
C) Reflective vest 
D) HEPA mask
A

C) Reflective vest

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You are the first to arrive on the scene of a motor vehicle collision. The scene size-up reveals a tanker truck on its side with an unresponsive driver in the cab. Multiple bystanders are around the cab waving for you to come over and help the driver. Your immediate action should be to:
A) assess and extricate the patient.
B) determine what material the truck is carrying.
C) make certain the tanker is not leaking.
D) order the bystanders away from the truck.

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D) order the bystanders away from the truck.

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You are treating a patient with active tuberculosis (TB). Which of the following will afford you the best protection from the disease?
A) Surgical mask with a face shield
B) Gloves, gown, and goggles
C) Purified protein derivative injection
D) High-efficiency particulate aspirator mask

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D) High-efficiency particulate aspirator mask

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Which one of the following statements made by an EMT shows that he has an accurate understanding of hepatitis C?
A) “Respiratory droplets are the primary means by which hepatitis C is transmitted, making a mask necessary.”
B) “It is important to get the hepatitis C vaccine to decrease my chance of contracting the disease if exposed.”
C) “Since hepatitis C is primarily transmitted in the spring and summer, more precautions are needed during that time.”
D) “Wearing gloves and washing hands are the best means by which to prevent the transmission of hepatitis C to health care workers.”

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D) “Wearing gloves and washing hands are the best means by which to prevent the transmission of hepatitis C to health care workers.”

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Which one of the immunizations should the EMT receive annually?
A) Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine 
B) Influenza vaccine 
C) Hepatitis-B vaccine 
D) Purified protein derivative
A

B) Influenza vaccine

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The hospital staff has just returned the long spine board you used to immobilize a patient from a minor motor vehicle collision. There is no blood on the board, but your service policy states that all equipment is to be disinfected any time that it is used. To properly disinfect the long spine board, what should you use?
A) Germicidal solution 
B) Soap and water 
C) Superheated steam 
D) Sterilizing solution
A

A) Germicidal solution

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An EMT is correct when he describes a communicable disease as:
A) a disease for which no immunization or treatment exists.
B) a disease that can be spread from one person to another.
C) any disease that is caused and spread by a viral agent.
D) any of a number of diseases that are deadly once contracted.

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B) a disease that can be spread from one person to another.

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A coworker is suffering from post-traumatic stress. Which one of the following statements is most appropriate and beneficial to the coworker?
A) “How about taking a Benadryl before bed to promote restful sleep?”
B) “I think that it would be best if you saw a mental health professional.”
C) “Maybe you can get the medical director to write a prescription for some medication.”
D) “It would be best to take a few weeks off from work.”

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B) “I think that it would be best if you saw a mental health professional.”

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You have worked with the same partner for several years and know him well. Over the past three months the two of you have had four horrific pediatric calls with death as the outcome of each. Which observation would make you the most suspicious that your partner is experiencing a possible stress reaction?
A) Interest in going back to school to study accounting
B) Excessive and uncharacteristic irritability
C) Request to be scheduled for night shifts
D) Statement that he intends to drop to part-time status

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B) Excessive and uncharacteristic irritability

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A reference tool that should be placed in every emergency vehicle for use when responding to a possible “hazmat” incident is:
A) List of chemicals processed by local industry.
B) The Physician’s Desk Reference.
C) The Merck Manual.
D) The Emergency Response Guidebook.

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D) The Emergency Response Guidebook.

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The practice of protecting yourself from disease transmission through exposure to blood and other body fluids is referred to as:
A) body fluid precautions. 
B) standard precautions. 
C) personal protective equipment. 
D) exposure control.
A

B) standard precautions.

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If you have questions regarding the steps to take when exposed to an infectious disease, your best resource would be:
A) Your service’s medical director.
B) The department of Health and Human Services.
C) Your service’s written exposure control plan.
D) Your primary care physician or ED physician.

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C) Your service’s written exposure control plan.

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A shooting at a public mall leaves three people dead and nine injured, several critically. As operations wind down, many rescuers are physically and emotionally upset. Which of the following is most appropriate at this time?
A) A gathering that allows the rescuers to vent their emotions
B) Providing information about mental health programs
C) A discussion on how to reduce cumulative stress
D) A critical incident stress debriefing session (CISD)

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A) A gathering that allows the rescuers to vent their emotions

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You and your partner were among several rescuers on a call involving a house fire in which a 4-year-old girl died. That night, your partner states that he did not sleep well and is extremely bothered by the little girl’s death. The next day he calls you and states that he is so upset that he is now having chest pain. Your response would be:
A) “Perhaps we need to have a critical incident stress debriefing so we can all talk.”
B) “Why don’t you request a week off of work to get things sorted out.”
C) “Maybe you should get an appointment with a behavioral health professional.”
D) “You really need to get yourself to the emergency department to get checked out.”

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D) “You really need to get yourself to the emergency department to get checked out.”

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A tornado ripped through a small town, killing five and seriously injuring 21, including several young children. At a defusing session, which one of the following is most appropriate?
A) Evaluate and critique the rescue effort.
B) Provide information on stress reduction techniques.
C) Allow the rescuers to vent their emotions.
D) Have a mental heath professional talk with the rescuers.

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C) Allow the rescuers to vent their emotions.

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You have just been instructed to stop emergency care on an unresponsive and pulseless 61-year-old man found by his wife in the bathroom. After telling his wife that there is nothing more that can be done, she erupts in an episode of rage and starts screaming that there must be something else that can be done and you are not doing your job well enough. In this situation, which action is best?
A) Resume resuscitation for another 5 minutes.
B) Contact medical direction for advice.
C) Be tolerant of the angry reaction.
D) Leave the scene immediately.

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C) Be tolerant of the angry reaction.

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A nurse has informed you that two days ago you transported a diabetic patient whose ulceration on his foot tested positive for methacillin/oxacillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Given this information, you would:
A) No further action is needed at this time.
B) have your blood glucose level tested.
C) have blood drawn to determine presence or absence of MRSA.
D) request an antibiotic from the ED physician.

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A) No further action is needed at this time.

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After a particularly disturbing call the previous day, your partner is unusually angry and having a difficult time concentrating on his work. What type of stress reaction would you be suspicious of?
A) Cumulative stress reaction 
B) Post-traumatic stress reaction 
C) Acute stress reaction 
D) Physical stress reaction
A

C) Acute stress reaction

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Changes in your lifestyle that may help you manage stress include:
A) concentrating on your job 24 hours a day.
B) practicing relaxation techniques such as meditation.
C) self-medication with over-the-counter medicines.
D) eating a high-protein and fatty diet.

A

B) practicing relaxation techniques such as meditation.

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For your safety and that of your crew, you should:
A) search each and every patient for weapons.
B) evaluate every scene for dangers before entering.
C) request police assistance on all calls.
D) ensure the availability of a paramedic for most medical calls.

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B) evaluate every scene for dangers before entering.

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You are bedside at a long-term care facility for an 89-year-old female with an infected area on her back. Staff states that they are fearful that it is a methacillin/oxacillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection so they have requested transport to the emergency department for further evaluation. To decrease your chance of acquiring MRSA, which of the following is critical?
A) Washing the infection with an alcohol sanitizer prior to transport
B) Avoiding unnecessarily touching the patient
C) Placing a mask on the patient
D) Washing your hands following patient contact

A

D) Washing your hands following patient contact

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Your supervisor has assigned you the task of designing a program that provides for stress management within the department. Which program would accomplish this task the best?
A) Doughnuts and coffee every morning for all EMS personnel
B) Mandatory monthly meeting with a mental health counselor
C) Complementary passes to a local fitness center
D) Weekly night out for beer, wings, and other snacks at a local eatery

A

C) Complementary passes to a local fitness center

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You are attempting to increase your cardiovascular endurance in an effort to better perform your job as an EMT. Which of the following would be most appropriate in working toward this goal?
A) Stretching exercises every 4 hours while awake
B) Walking on a treadmill 3 to 4 times a week
C) Increasing sleep to 8 to 10 hours a day
D) Weight lifting with attention to the upper body

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B) Walking on a treadmill 3 to 4 times a week

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A patient with a history of hepatitis C has called 911 because he has a headache. Given the complaint and medical history, which personal protective equipment is most appropriate?
A) No protection is needed. 
B) Gloves and gown 
C) Goggles 
D) Gloves
A

D) Gloves

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A coworker is constantly tired and asks you for advice on how to better sleep after a busy night shift. Which of the following responses would best address this situation?
A) “Try to make your bedroom dark and keep the temperature cool.”
B) “Try eating a meal before going to bed since digestion makes you drowsy.”
C) “Research has shown that exercising prior to bed helps you fall asleep faster.”
D) “A small amount of alcohol can be relaxing and effective in helping you to sleep.”

A

A) “Try to make your bedroom dark and keep the temperature cool.”

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Regarding “burnout” and the Emergency Medical Services, which statement is most accurate?
A) Burnout often tends to resolve on its own over time.
B) Employers are required to have a written plan addressing EMT burnout.
C) Burnout can diminish an EMT’s ability to provide competent care.
D) Research indicates that burnout affects all EMS personnel within a five-year period.

A

C) Burnout can diminish an EMT’s ability to provide competent care.

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You are accidentally stuck with a needle used to administer a medication to a patient with a known history of hepatitis B. You have already completed your hepatitis B vaccine series. In this case, which of the following statements is true?
A) You need to report the needle stick to your supervisor as soon as possible.
B) You have complete protection from hepatitis B and no further action is needed.
C) You have two weeks from the time of exposure to start medical care for a potential infection.
D) You will have to get another series of three vaccines to give you protection in the future.

A

A) You need to report the needle stick to your supervisor as soon as possible

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As an EMT, you would recognize which of the following as holding the greatest potential for causing emotional stress?
A) Caring for a child whose parents have appeared to have neglected him
B) Providing care for many patients over the course of a shift
C) Being required to show up for a shift 15 minutes prior to its start
D) Lifting and moving an obese patient from a second-floor bedroom

A

A) Caring for a child whose parents have appeared to have neglected him

46
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The major primary threat to a person with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is:
A) infection. 
B) organ damage. 
C) heart failure. 
D) weight loss.
A

A) infection.

47
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A patient with terminal lung cancer has called EMS for shortness of breath. At the request of your paramedic partner, you are getting the patient’s blood pressure. While inflating and then deflating the blood pressure cuff, the patient angrily shouts, “That thing is too tight … what are you trying to do, send me to the funeral home a couple of weeks early!” Your best reply would be:
A) “I know that this is tight. I am just about done now.”
B) “I have to get your blood pressure. The paramedic needs it.”
C) “Do not yell at me. There is no need for yelling and I do not appreciate it.”
D) “Why are you so mad at me? I am just trying to help you.”

A

A) “I know that this is tight. I am just about done now.”

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Which one of the following actions taken by an EMT illustrates the best effort toward well-being in the field of EMS?
A) Avoiding all alcohol and fatty foods
B) Taking a body-building class
C) Creating a healthy balance between work and family life
D) Establishing a relationship with a mental health professional

A

C) Creating a healthy balance between work and family life

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Which one of the following statements best characterizes the reason for wearing a high-visibility safety vest at the scene of a motor vehicle collision?
A) You cannot rely on other drivers to notice you on the scene of the emergency.
B) Federal law requires that you wear the vest or the emergency service can be fined.
C) Wearing the vest makes an EMT easily identifiable.
D) The vest increases your visibility and protects you from blood and body fluids.

A

A) You cannot rely on other drivers to notice you on the scene of the emergency.

50
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Which one of the following organisms is classified as multi-drug resistant?
A) Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
B) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
C) Methicillin/oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
D) Hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses

A

C) Methicillin/oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

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A young girl with end-stage cancer is unresponsive, not breathing, and pulseless. Her mother and father are by her side, both crying as you start emergency care. Which statement indicates the most appropriate action?
A) “It is important not to cry since she may still be able to hear you and needs you to be strong for her.”
B) “I think that it would be best for you both to leave the room so we can care for your daughter.”
C) “If you feel comfortable, it’s okay to stay and watch how we care for your daughter.”
D) “I can show you how to do chest compressions so that you can take part in caring for your daughter.”

A

C) “If you feel comfortable, it’s okay to stay and watch how we care for your daughter.”

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After 20 minutes of performing CPR on a 65-year-old female with end stage multiple sclerosis, your medical director orders you to stop resuscitation and inform the family that the patient has died. Family is upset and crying. You notice the patient’s daughter holding her hand. Your immediate response would be:
A) “It’s okay to hold her hand; you can touch her face and hair as well.”
B) “I know that you are upset, but it is best not to touch her since she just passed.”
C) “It’s important not to touch her since she may be infectious from her disease.”
D) “It’s okay to hold her hand, but you should really use gloves like we do.”

A

A) “It’s okay to hold her hand; you can touch her face and hair as well.”

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You have been called to transport a patient from one medical facility to another. The patient has vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE), but does not have any open wounds and is medically stable. Which one of the following is most appropriate?
A) Place a surgical mask on the patient and yourself.
B) Use an N-95 respirator or HEPA mask.
C) Place a surgical mask on the patient.
D) Use the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

A

D) Use the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

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You are by the side of a patient you suspect to be suffering from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Which one of the following is the most effective way to prevent transmission of the disease from the patient to you?
A) Place a surgical mask on the patient.
B) Use eye protection or a face shield.
C) Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer frequently during transport.
D) Sterilize all equipment used in the care of the patient.

A

A) Place a surgical mask on the patient.

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In the field setting, the best way to avoid becoming infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is:
A) always wear gloves, goggles, and a gown for all patient contact.
B) always ask a patient if they have HIV or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
C) avoid unnecessarily touching patients with confirmed HIV.
D) use the appropriate protective personal equipment.

A

D) use the appropriate protective personal equipment.