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c. Oxygen, suction, airway adjuncts, bandages, and the AED - correct answers Equipment that should be
brought to every patient's side includes personal protective equipment (PPE) and:
a. Oxygen, AED, and long spine board
b. Suction, airway adjuncts, and the ambulance stretcher
c. Oxygen, suction, airway adjuncts, bandages, and the AED
d. Suction, oxygen, and an OB kit
c. Wait for the train to pass if there is no immediate alternative route - correct answers You are
transporting a critical trauma patient to the hospital. As you approach a railroad crossing, the gates are
down and the lights are flashing. You see a long train approaching. You determine that the train is
traveling very slowly. You should:
a. Turn on your lights and siren while waiting for the train to pass
b. Maintain control of the ambulance and cross the tracks quickly
c. Wait for the train to pass if there is no immediate alternative route
d. Signal the train to stop and proceed around the warning gates
b. Off-line medical direction - correct answers You are going to help in the self-administration of an MDI
in a patient with COPD that has a prescribed inhaler. If the EMT provides this care without first
contacting medical direction, what kind of protocols is he employing?
a. On-line medical direction
b. Off-line medical direction
c. Patient-directed medical care
d. Evidence-based medical direction
, d. Breaking to the proper speed after entering a curve - correct answers You are responding to a medical
emergency. Which of the following actions is considered unsafe while driving the ambulance?
a. Entering a curve at the outside or high part
b. Accelerating gradually as you leave a curve
c. Driving only as fast as you feel comfortable
d. Breaking to the proper speed after entering a curve
c. Allow the lead vehicle to travel at least 500 feet or more in front of the following vehicle - correct
answers When two emergency vehicles are responding to the same scene from the same direction, they
should:
a. Stay close together so the lead vehicle can clear the way for the following vehicle
b. Attempt to take different routes to the scene
c. Allow the lead vehicle to travel at least 500 feet or more in front of the following vehicle
d. Travel side-by-side to alert other motorists of their presence
b. Gloves - correct answers You are exiting the ambulance for a patient who has called EMS for recurrent
vomiting. At a bare minimum, what type of protective equipment should you employ prior to patient
contact?
a. Gown
b. Gloves
c. HEPA mask
d. Eye protection
a. When you are unfamiliar with the way to the hospital - correct answers The use of an escort vehicle is
considered dangerous; however, it can be used with extreme caution in which of the following
circumstances?
a. When you are unfamiliar with the way to the hospital