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NAEMSE LEVEL 1 TEST REVIEW 2022 FINAL
SCRIPT 2026 FULL SOLUTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+

⩥ An EMT's role in the quality improvement process is:


A. strictly limited to providing documentation.
B. primarily a matter for medical direction to decide.
C. to be determined by a QI committee.
D. a part of every call for the EMT. Answer: a part of every call for the
EMT.


⩥ What is a lesson learned from the Korean and Vietnam conflicts?


A. There was a need for common scope of practice for all pre-hospital
personnel.
B. Lifesaving care needs to occur in the hospital setting.
C. Specialized centers should be devoted to treatment of trauma injuries.
D. Speed of evacuation is the most important element of an EMS
system.. Answer: Specialized centers should be devoted to treatment of
trauma injuries.

, ⩥ The NHSTA Technical Assistance Program assessment standards for
EMS systems address the resource management component by stating
that each state must provide a centralized coordination of resources to
ensure that:


A. laws, regulations, policies, and procedures govern its EMS systems.
B. all patients have equal access to acceptable emergency care.
C. a system of specialized care for trauma patients is developed.
D. a physician is identified as a medical director to provide medical
oversight.. Answer: All patients have equal access to acceptable
emergency care.


⩥ Which of the following best describes off-line medical direction?


A. Standing orders issued by the medical director that allows EMTs to
give certain medications or perform certain procedures.
B. A physician who assumes ultimate responsibility for the patient-care
aspects of the EMS system.
C. An EMT or other person who is authorized by a medical director to
give medications and provide emergency care.
D. Orders given directly by the on-duty physician to an EMT in the field
by radio or telephone.. Answer: Standing orders issued by the medical
director that allows EMTs to give certain medications or perform certain
procedures.

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