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You have been dispatched to assist a BLS unit on the scene of a crash
approximately 10 miles outside town. The BLS crew reports that they have a
55 y/o female involved in a single vehicle crash. Her blood pressure is
90/60, her heart rate 120, and her
respiratory rate 20. She has multiple significant injuries. You are 15 minutes by
ground from a level 1 trauma center. That center does have a helicopter.
What is your best action?
Do not call for the helicopter, because by the time it would arrive you could
almost be at the hospital
Which of the following pieces of information should an EMT/Paramedic on
the scene of an incident be able to convey to the incoming helicopter?
A description of well-known landmarks
Which of the following situations would be an ineffective use if a fixed wing
aircraft for a critical care transport mission?
when a mission transport distance is 75-80 miles
Which of the following is the general rule for setting up the dimensions of a
helicopter landing zone?
100 feet x 100 feet
,What type of flight rules can be characterized by the pilot(s) relying almost
exclusively on line of sight?
Visual flight rules
Which of the following refers to the type of ambulance with standard van
chassis?
Type 2
Which of the following configurations have been used for a critical care
transport team?
RN/Physician, Paramedic/Paramedic,
RN/Paramedic (All the answers are correct)
Which of the following factors should you allow to determine your driving
speed when responding on a call?
Due regard, not letting external factors cause you to become reckless
What is the most common flight team configuration for air transport systems?
Paramedic/Nurse
Fixed-wing aircraft are typically used for transports exceeding which
distance in miles?
100 miles
, What is most commonly utilized aircraft for aeromedical transport systems?
Rotor Wing
What is the name of the organizations charged by Congress to investigate
every civil aviation accident in the United States and significant accidents in
the other modes of transportation?
National Transportation Safety Board
When are you allowed to approach a helicopter?
When you are signaled by one of the crew members
Why is it important to secure all equipment and tubing and bundle the
patient in when preparing to load the patient into the aircraft?
To avoid equipment from being pulled into the rotors
What is the general safety rule when working around helicopters?
Do not wear a hat
Which of the following best describes the concept of due regard?
Terminology in statutes that sets up a higher standard for emergency drivers