FCC EMT CH 3 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
FCC EMT CH 3 Exam Questions with Correct Answers In which situation would the Good Samaritan law protect the EMT? - ANSWER An off-duty EMT stops at the scene of an auto collision and provides proper care, but the patient dies anyway You have been called for a 96-year-old female with altered mental status. At the scene, you find that the patient is unresponsive, not breathing, and pulseless. The family provides you with a valid DNR order. What could you document as a presumptive sign of her death? - ANSWER Absent blood pressure You have moved to another state and wish to work as an EMT. In your previous state of employment, EMTs were allowed to administer a specific set of drugs. To determine whether EMTs can administer drugs in your new state of residence, you should review the: - ANSWER State Emergency Medical Technicians' Scope of Practice While transferring a patient from her house to the ambulance on the wheeled cot, one of the EMTs slips on a patch of ice and falls. The stretcher overturns, and the patient suffers a broken wrist as a result. She files a lawsuit in civil court alleging negligence. For the patient, what will be the most difficult component of negligence to prove? - ANSWER Proximate cause Which action best illustrates an EMT upholding a high ethical standard? - ANSWER Treating alcoholics and drug addicts with respect EMS providers must report which of these suspected events to law enforcement? - ANSWER Physical and mental abuse You have been dispatched to a residence for an 88-year-old female who is in and out of consciousness. The family provides you with a valid "Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) order. Assessment of the patient shows her to be very confused with a low blood pressure and low oxygen level. Which action would be appropriate given the situation? - ANSWER Administer supplemental oxygen You have been dispatched for a 15-year-old female with a headache. On scene, you find the patient holding her 6-month-old son in her arms. This young mother states that she has had a migraine headache for two days and would like to be transported to the hospital for further evaluation. As an EMT, you should: - ANSWER Assess and transport the patient as she desires A patient who has the capacity to make rational decisions, although he is dizzy, complains of a headache, and then vomits, declines your care and will not sign the refusal of care form. What is your best action? - ANSWER Have a family member sign as a witness to the refusal
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