EMR- JB LEARNING TEST QUESTIONS CHAPTERS 1-11 2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
A+ GRADED | WITH EXPERT SOLUTIONS
Communication with a physician via two-way radio or wireless telephone is an example of:
a) offline medical control
b) standard operating protocol
c) indirect medical control
d) online medical control - (ANSWER)d) online medical control
You are the first medically trained person to arrive at the scene of a motor vehicle crash. The patient is
conscious and is bleeding heavily from the head. He is still in the vehicle, which has power lines draped
across the hood. You should:
a) carefully remove the patient from the vehicle without touching any metal
b) advise the patient to remain still and immediately contact the power company
c) ask the patient to crawl out of the vehicle carefully without touching metal
d) put on rubber gloves and carefully move the power lines away from the car - (ANSWER)b) advise the
patient to remain still and immediately contact the power company
Which of the following is an example of an injury or illness prevention program?
a) Alcohol awareness
b) one-rescuer CPR
c) field training triage
d) bleeding control - (ANSWER)a) Alcohol awareness
True or false: Quality improvement is primarily a process by which an EMS system evaluates and
disciplines employees? - (ANSWER)false
True or false: The EM system involves only emergency care? - (ANSWER)false
When EMT's arrive at the scene of an emergency, the EMR should:
a) accompany the patient to the receiving medical facility
b) obtain a signature from the EMT who is assuming patient care
, EMR- JB LEARNING TEST QUESTIONS CHAPTERS 1-11 2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
A+ GRADED | WITH EXPERT SOLUTIONS
c) assume his or her assistance will no longer be needed
d) assist the EMT's in continuing the care that he or she initiated - (ANSWER)d) assist the EMT's in
continuing the care that he or she initiated
Enhanced 911 centers have the capability to:
a) automatically dispatch aeromedical support when a call is received
b) provide immediate ALS instructions to the caller
c) function as medical control in the absence of a licensed physician
d) determine the physical location of the caller on the computer - (ANSWER)d) determine the physical
location of the caller on the computer
What level of EMS provider is able to perform limited ALS skills?
a) EMT
b) paramedic
c) advanced EMT
d) EMR - (ANSWER)c) advanced EMT
Which of the following is not a criterion used by the NHTSA (National Highway and Traffic Safety
Administration) to evaluate and EMS system?
a) regulation and policy
b) education of the public
c) billing and collections
d) resource management - (ANSWER)c) billing and collections
You arrive at the scene of a motor vehicle crash. The vehicle is a small passenger car that rolled several
times and is now resting on its side. The patient, a middle-aged man, is still in the vehicle and will not
respond when you ask if he is okay. You should:
a) stabilize the car with a rope and carefully extricate the man
b) use bystanders to help roll the car over so that you can access the man
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Communication with a physician via two-way radio or wireless telephone is an example of:
a) offline medical control
b) standard operating protocol
c) indirect medical control
d) online medical control - (ANSWER)d) online medical control
You are the first medically trained person to arrive at the scene of a motor vehicle crash. The patient is
conscious and is bleeding heavily from the head. He is still in the vehicle, which has power lines draped
across the hood. You should:
a) carefully remove the patient from the vehicle without touching any metal
b) advise the patient to remain still and immediately contact the power company
c) ask the patient to crawl out of the vehicle carefully without touching metal
d) put on rubber gloves and carefully move the power lines away from the car - (ANSWER)b) advise the
patient to remain still and immediately contact the power company
Which of the following is an example of an injury or illness prevention program?
a) Alcohol awareness
b) one-rescuer CPR
c) field training triage
d) bleeding control - (ANSWER)a) Alcohol awareness
True or false: Quality improvement is primarily a process by which an EMS system evaluates and
disciplines employees? - (ANSWER)false
True or false: The EM system involves only emergency care? - (ANSWER)false
When EMT's arrive at the scene of an emergency, the EMR should:
a) accompany the patient to the receiving medical facility
b) obtain a signature from the EMT who is assuming patient care
, EMR- JB LEARNING TEST QUESTIONS CHAPTERS 1-11 2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
A+ GRADED | WITH EXPERT SOLUTIONS
c) assume his or her assistance will no longer be needed
d) assist the EMT's in continuing the care that he or she initiated - (ANSWER)d) assist the EMT's in
continuing the care that he or she initiated
Enhanced 911 centers have the capability to:
a) automatically dispatch aeromedical support when a call is received
b) provide immediate ALS instructions to the caller
c) function as medical control in the absence of a licensed physician
d) determine the physical location of the caller on the computer - (ANSWER)d) determine the physical
location of the caller on the computer
What level of EMS provider is able to perform limited ALS skills?
a) EMT
b) paramedic
c) advanced EMT
d) EMR - (ANSWER)c) advanced EMT
Which of the following is not a criterion used by the NHTSA (National Highway and Traffic Safety
Administration) to evaluate and EMS system?
a) regulation and policy
b) education of the public
c) billing and collections
d) resource management - (ANSWER)c) billing and collections
You arrive at the scene of a motor vehicle crash. The vehicle is a small passenger car that rolled several
times and is now resting on its side. The patient, a middle-aged man, is still in the vehicle and will not
respond when you ask if he is okay. You should:
a) stabilize the car with a rope and carefully extricate the man
b) use bystanders to help roll the car over so that you can access the man