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A caller reports a tiger got loose from its cage at the zoo and
has attacked a patron. The caller was able to run into a
bathroom to hide but can hear both the victim and the tiger
still outside. Which PDI's would you give? - ANSWERS-a. PDI
A and PDI B
If the complaint description appears to be TRAUMA in
nature, the EMD should choose the protocol that: -
ANSWERS-a. Best addresses the mechanism of injury
An alert, first-party caller reports that he was just bitten by
a rattlesnake. What is the best Chief Complaint Protocol? -
ANSWERS-a. 2: Allergies (Reactions)/Envenomations (Stings,
Bites)
,Pre-Arrival Instructions (PAIs) must be read: - ANSWERS-a.
exactly as written.
The head-tilt is the only recognized method of airway
control in the PAI dispatch environment. - ANSWERS-a. True
In response to Key Question 1a on Protocol 12, the caller
reports that the 14-year-old patient was not alert between
seizures. What should you do next? - ANSWERS-d. Initiate a
12-D-2 response, provide all appropriate PDIs, and then
return to questioning.
In response to Case Entry Question 3, the caller reports that
her 16-year-old brother is on fire. What should you do next?
- ANSWERS-c. Initiate a 7-E-1 response, provide Case Entry
PDIs a and h, and return to questioning.
A second-party caller reports that his 8-year-old sister is
currently having what appears to be a GENERALIZED seizure.
The patient is not awake and not breathing. What is the
best Chief Complaint Protocol? - ANSWERS-c. 12:
Convulsions/Seizures
, Pre-Arrival Instructions should always be given, regardless if
there is a scene safety concern. - ANSWERS-b. False
During Case Entry, the caller indicates the patient is awake,
but having INEFFECTIVE BREATHING. In Protocol 6, Key
Question #1, the caller indicates the patient is not
completely alert. What should the EMD do next? -
ANSWERS-c. Shunt to Key Questions #4 and #5
Caller reports a patient has been bitten on their foot by a
snake. The patient is awake and breathing normally with no
other symptoms. What is the appropriate determinant
code? - ANSWERS-b. 2-D-4
If an AED is a long way from the scene, the EMD should
begin CPR instructions (BC-4) and return to Protocol Z when
the AED arrives. - ANSWERS-a. True
Which Pre-Arrival Protocol would you use for an
unconscious, adult choking victim? - ANSWERS-b. Protocol C
While providing CPR instructions via Protocol C to an adult
cardiac arrest victim, the caller reports the patient vomits
just after the instructions from panel 8 were successfully