1. When deciding whether to transport a patient to the Assessment findings
hospital using lights and sirens to the hospital, which
information carries the most weight in your decision?
2. If a scene becomes unsafe after you have entered, you Remove yourself from the
should first: scene
3. You are entering the scene where a 32-year-old intox- Possible need for addi-
icated male has fallen down 13 stairs leading to the tional personnel
basement. He is seated on the floor of the basement,
holding a bloody towel over his face. During the initial
scene size-up, what is it essential that the EMT quickly
identify?
4. To best determine the type and extent of injuries sus- The distance fallen and the
tained by a patient who has fallen, the EMT should type of surface landed on
consider which of these pieces of information?
5. A young male patient was playing hockey on an Place tarps on the ice to
ice-covered pond and became injured; he remains on walk over to the injured
the ice. As you arrive on scene, a park ranger informs player
you that the ice is 12 inches thick and poses no danger
of collapse. In this situation, which action would be
most appropriate to help keep you safe while access-
ing and extricating the patient?
6. You have been dispatched for an 89-year-old female Carrying a portable radio
patient who fell in her kitchen and was found by family with you into the house
members several hours later. Should something go
awry on scene, which of these serves to give you the
most safety and security?
7. Mechanism of injury
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An intoxicated patient is complaining of a severe
headache and a large bruise to the left side of his
face after accidentally being struck with a baseball bat
during a family picnic softball game. In this situation,
being struck with the baseball bat is called the:
8. A 67-year-old male patient, who has a history of dia- Trauma patient
betes and previous heart attack, fell down three stairs.
His chief complaint is pain and deformity to his right
wrist. The EMT would initially classify this patient as a:
9. You have been called to a bar full of intoxicated patrons Leave the scene and re-
for a 46-year-old man who fell off his stool, injuring his turn only when police have
left arm. As you assess his arm, the patient screams in made it safe to do so
pain. Several of the patrons get angry and yell for you
to give him something for pain. Someone in the back
throws a bottle in your direction. What should you do
next?
10. Which of these emergency responders have articles of All the responders have
personal protective equipment in place? personal protective equip-
ment in place.
11. Dispatch has sent you to a residence for a female pa- Contact law enforcement,
tient with a possible broken arm. On scene, you find assess the patient, and ini-
the patient seated in a chair holding her left arm. Her tiate care
arm appears deformed and she has blood and bruis-
es on her face. She tells you that an intruder, whom
she believes lives in her neighborhood, broke into her
home and robbed her. Prior to fleeing, he beat her,
leaving her as you find her. With this information, you
would immediately:
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