EXAM COVERAGE - AEMT FISDAP Advanced EMT Operations Unit
Exam
The AEMT FISDAP Advanced EMT Operations Unit Exam evaluates
knowledge and competencies related to the operational aspects of
emergency medical services (EMS). Key topics include EMS systems,
roles and responsibilities of the AEMT, and standard operating
procedures (SOPs). The exam covers scene safety, patient and
provider protection, personal protective equipment (PPE), and
infection control. Candidates are tested on incident management,
including triage, mass casualty incidents, and coordination with other
first responders, as well as ambulance operations, vehicle safety, and
navigation. Additional areas include documentation, communication
,with dispatch and receiving facilities, legal and ethical responsibilities,
and risk management. Emphasis is placed on applying operational
protocols, maintaining safety, and ensuring efficient, effective
prehospital care in diverse emergency scenarios.
The "zone of safety" pretrains to safely positioning in which of the
following?
Rescuers
A law enforcement officer requests a copy of your patient care report
for her records following a refusal on an assault patient. What should
you do?
Have law enforcement obtain a subpoena
,A 15-year-old female fell from a height of 20 feet. She is alert and
oriented but refuses care. Her friend promises that she will take her to
the hospital. Vital signs are BP 116/80, P 90, R 20. What should you do?
Contact the patient's parent or guardian and obtain consent to treat
and transport
After placing a non-rebreather mask on patient for his shortness of
breath, you notice that the bag is no longer filling up. What should you
do?
Recheck the O2 tank and regulator
, While preforming triage during a mass casualty incident, you find a
small child who is breathing but has sustained catastrophic injuries
certain to cause death. What should you do?
Consider the child unsalvageable and move on to other salvageable
patients
What are hazardous materials that can damage red blood cells
called?
Hemotoxins