FISDAP Operations study /68 questions and answers
2022/2023- 100% correct.
When using PCR for research or quality assurance. What should you delete? - -PTS
name
-6 year old child fell at the park. No adult around. Type of consent? - -Implied
-First to arrive. Using START, you should identify pts who? - -Ambulatory
-Partner comes to work dirty and leaves trash. Best describe these actions? - -
Unprofessional
-Verbal consent to treatment is called? - -Expressed
-Elderly pt cut her hand, bleeding is controlled. She answers questions slowly and often
pauses. Vitals are BP 110/80, 64, 14. What should you do? - -Allow adequate time
-MCI, pt asks for help. Disoriented and R 32. According to START, you should? - -
Immediate
-MCI, how should report info to trans ambulance? - -Neural status and vitals
-Pt cond should be corrected during Pri survey? - -12 yo dyspnea from allergic reaction
-58 yo heavy chest pressure. Ask you what is cause. You should? - -Hospital staff will
explain
-Legal case against you. What is your best defense in court? - -Complete and
thorough report
-Alert 67 yo refuses care and requests to release form? What should you do? - -
Explain risk
-Pt shot in head no signs of life. Brain matter on floor. You should? - -Leave scene
untouched and contact PD
-Most effective way to stop spread of infectious diseases? - -Good hand washing
-START, open airway, he begins breathing and is unresponsive. This pt should be
classified? - -Immediate
-Finalizing PCR, notice incorrect pulse reading. What should you do? - -Single
horizontal line, correct, initial
, -Arrive large fight, pointed to stab victim. You should? - -Drive away and stage
-Pt dead when you arrive. Rigor mortis already set in. you should? - -tell bad news and
emotional supp
-Honor DNR when? - -Given appropriate paperwork
-Upon entering home elderly called 911 for chest pain you should? - -Gen impression
-A medical director issues permanent written orders that allow you to treat patients
under certain circumstances. This is known as: - -Standing order
-When approaching unsafe scene, you should: - -Park ambulance so that you can
easily make a quick retreat
-Suspect a chemical of mass destruction? - -75 people become sick with sudden onset
of vomiting and diarrhea at parade
-Pt's wife called for medical emergency. On arrival, pt is upset and refusing care. He
wants to go back to bed. You should: - -Evaluate mental status
-Pt has several open sores on arm. The pt states that they haven't healed despite
taking antibiotics. - -Don gloves and gown immediately
-Upon arrival for shift, what would you do? - -Check ambulance supplies
-2 yo F with flu like symptoms. She is in care of a babysitter and her parents can't be
reached by phone. What should you do? - -trans under implied consent
-You need pts agreement in order to share treatment info when you are? - -Giving
condition info to pts roommate/
-14 yo shooting victim is pulseless and apneic. Pupils are fixed and lividity is present.
What should you do? - -Protect against scene intrusion
-Cpr in progress and family member state's pt didn't wish to be revived. You should? -
-Continue with resuscitation
-Pt trapped in vehicle upside down and showing signs of hypoperfusion. You can only
access left arm and head. Medical treatment should begin after? - -pt is freed from
vehicle
-2 days after a call you realize you forgot to document that you checked a pts blood
glucose prior to him refusing trans and signing refusal form. You should? - -Add an
addendum to report with correct info, current date and initials
2022/2023- 100% correct.
When using PCR for research or quality assurance. What should you delete? - -PTS
name
-6 year old child fell at the park. No adult around. Type of consent? - -Implied
-First to arrive. Using START, you should identify pts who? - -Ambulatory
-Partner comes to work dirty and leaves trash. Best describe these actions? - -
Unprofessional
-Verbal consent to treatment is called? - -Expressed
-Elderly pt cut her hand, bleeding is controlled. She answers questions slowly and often
pauses. Vitals are BP 110/80, 64, 14. What should you do? - -Allow adequate time
-MCI, pt asks for help. Disoriented and R 32. According to START, you should? - -
Immediate
-MCI, how should report info to trans ambulance? - -Neural status and vitals
-Pt cond should be corrected during Pri survey? - -12 yo dyspnea from allergic reaction
-58 yo heavy chest pressure. Ask you what is cause. You should? - -Hospital staff will
explain
-Legal case against you. What is your best defense in court? - -Complete and
thorough report
-Alert 67 yo refuses care and requests to release form? What should you do? - -
Explain risk
-Pt shot in head no signs of life. Brain matter on floor. You should? - -Leave scene
untouched and contact PD
-Most effective way to stop spread of infectious diseases? - -Good hand washing
-START, open airway, he begins breathing and is unresponsive. This pt should be
classified? - -Immediate
-Finalizing PCR, notice incorrect pulse reading. What should you do? - -Single
horizontal line, correct, initial
, -Arrive large fight, pointed to stab victim. You should? - -Drive away and stage
-Pt dead when you arrive. Rigor mortis already set in. you should? - -tell bad news and
emotional supp
-Honor DNR when? - -Given appropriate paperwork
-Upon entering home elderly called 911 for chest pain you should? - -Gen impression
-A medical director issues permanent written orders that allow you to treat patients
under certain circumstances. This is known as: - -Standing order
-When approaching unsafe scene, you should: - -Park ambulance so that you can
easily make a quick retreat
-Suspect a chemical of mass destruction? - -75 people become sick with sudden onset
of vomiting and diarrhea at parade
-Pt's wife called for medical emergency. On arrival, pt is upset and refusing care. He
wants to go back to bed. You should: - -Evaluate mental status
-Pt has several open sores on arm. The pt states that they haven't healed despite
taking antibiotics. - -Don gloves and gown immediately
-Upon arrival for shift, what would you do? - -Check ambulance supplies
-2 yo F with flu like symptoms. She is in care of a babysitter and her parents can't be
reached by phone. What should you do? - -trans under implied consent
-You need pts agreement in order to share treatment info when you are? - -Giving
condition info to pts roommate/
-14 yo shooting victim is pulseless and apneic. Pupils are fixed and lividity is present.
What should you do? - -Protect against scene intrusion
-Cpr in progress and family member state's pt didn't wish to be revived. You should? -
-Continue with resuscitation
-Pt trapped in vehicle upside down and showing signs of hypoperfusion. You can only
access left arm and head. Medical treatment should begin after? - -pt is freed from
vehicle
-2 days after a call you realize you forgot to document that you checked a pts blood
glucose prior to him refusing trans and signing refusal form. You should? - -Add an
addendum to report with correct info, current date and initials