UCLA OPERATIONS EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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1. List some medical conditions or pathogens which would make the EMT don
an N95 mask.: Tuberculosis or airborne communicable diseases
2. List some conditions which would make the EMT don a face shield: When
you need to protect your eyes from blood body fluids. Foreign objects, plants, insects,
and debris.
3. Describe the proper hand washing techniques.: When washing hands rub
your hands together for at least 20 seconds to work up a lather. Play attention to
fingernails, between fingers and back of the hands.
4. List the steps in preparing for your shift and describe your responsibilities
as an EMT: Must protect patient from harm and deliver excellent medical care.
5. Describe the safe driving habits while responding in an ambulance with
lights and sirens.: · Select the shortest and least congested rout e to the scene
at the time of dispatch
· Avoid routes with heavy traffic congestion; know alternative routes to each hospital
during rush hour
· Avoid one-way streets; they may become clogged. Do not go against the flow of
traffic on a one-way street, unless absolutely necessary
· Watch carefully for bystanders as you approach the scene. Curiosity seeks rarely
move out of the way
· Park the ambulance in a safe place once you arrive at the scene. If you park facing
into traffic, turn off your headlights so they do not blind on coming motorists unless
they are needed to illuminate the scene. If the vehicle is blocking part of the road,
keep on your warning lights to alert oncoming motorists
· Drive within the speed limit while transporting patients, except in the rare extreme
emergency
· Go with the flow of the traffic
· Always drive defensively
· Always maintain a safe following distance. Use the "4-second rule": stay at least 4
seconds behind another vehicle in the same lane
· Maintain an open space or cushion in the lane next you as an escape route in case
the vehicle in front of you stops suddenly
· Use your siren if you turn on the emergency lights
· Always assume other drivers will not hear the siren or see your emergency light
· Always exercise due regard for person and property
6. Explain the process for approaching a school bus in an ambulance with
lights and sirens: An emergency vehicle is never allowed to pass a school bus that
has stopped to load or unload children and is displaying its flashing red lights or
extended "stop arm"
Should turn off sirens and wait till flashing lights are off
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7. Describe the type of patient who would benefit from helicopter transport: -
Patients with time dependent injuries and illnesses. Ex: stroke, heart attack, spinal
cord, scuba diving incidents, near drowning, skiing and wilderness accidents, trau-
ma patients candidates for limb replacements, burn center, hyperbolic chamber
8. List techniques to improve radio communication: Organize radio communica-
tion before pushing the transmit button
Accurate patient report
Ensure a clear frequency before speaking
Wait 1 second before speaking
Clear, calm, and monotone voice
Keep it brief and use clear text
Don't say please, thank you, and you're welcome
Use affirmative and negative instead of yes or no
Say over when finished transmitting
Do not provide diagnosis
9. List the components which are assessed during scene size up: Gain big
picture perspective of the call, determine whether it is safe to proceed, are additional
resources needed, and identify the initial approach to mitigate the emergency
10. List the resources an EMT has to help identify an unknown hazardous
material: Place cards can tell you if there is hazardous materials around and a
hazardous material team can be called to help out
11. Describe additional resources which may be required to assist the EMS
provider: Firefighters, utility workers, hazardous materials technicians, and law
enforcement personel
12. Discuss the importance of patient management at the scene of a crime and
how the EMT would go about moving items found at the crime scene: Have
to be careful about moving items found on a crime scene. CPR and Appropriate
treatment must be given unless obvious signs of death
13. Explain some scene findings which would make the EMT think there was
the presence of a weapon of mass destruction: Type of Location- temple? Large
Gathering? Special Events?
Type of Call- report of explosion or suspicious device nearby? Reports of people
fleeing the scene?
Number of Patients- Multiple victims with similar symptoms?
Victims' Statements- What are victims saying?(Ex: everyone is passing out)
Preincident indicators- credible threats? Increase in violent political activism?
14. Describe the steps of the primary assessment including treatment that
would need to be taken.: A-Airway-> should be open and patent. If unconsious
fix asap
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1. List some medical conditions or pathogens which would make the EMT don
an N95 mask.: Tuberculosis or airborne communicable diseases
2. List some conditions which would make the EMT don a face shield: When
you need to protect your eyes from blood body fluids. Foreign objects, plants, insects,
and debris.
3. Describe the proper hand washing techniques.: When washing hands rub
your hands together for at least 20 seconds to work up a lather. Play attention to
fingernails, between fingers and back of the hands.
4. List the steps in preparing for your shift and describe your responsibilities
as an EMT: Must protect patient from harm and deliver excellent medical care.
5. Describe the safe driving habits while responding in an ambulance with
lights and sirens.: · Select the shortest and least congested rout e to the scene
at the time of dispatch
· Avoid routes with heavy traffic congestion; know alternative routes to each hospital
during rush hour
· Avoid one-way streets; they may become clogged. Do not go against the flow of
traffic on a one-way street, unless absolutely necessary
· Watch carefully for bystanders as you approach the scene. Curiosity seeks rarely
move out of the way
· Park the ambulance in a safe place once you arrive at the scene. If you park facing
into traffic, turn off your headlights so they do not blind on coming motorists unless
they are needed to illuminate the scene. If the vehicle is blocking part of the road,
keep on your warning lights to alert oncoming motorists
· Drive within the speed limit while transporting patients, except in the rare extreme
emergency
· Go with the flow of the traffic
· Always drive defensively
· Always maintain a safe following distance. Use the "4-second rule": stay at least 4
seconds behind another vehicle in the same lane
· Maintain an open space or cushion in the lane next you as an escape route in case
the vehicle in front of you stops suddenly
· Use your siren if you turn on the emergency lights
· Always assume other drivers will not hear the siren or see your emergency light
· Always exercise due regard for person and property
6. Explain the process for approaching a school bus in an ambulance with
lights and sirens: An emergency vehicle is never allowed to pass a school bus that
has stopped to load or unload children and is displaying its flashing red lights or
extended "stop arm"
Should turn off sirens and wait till flashing lights are off
1/5
, UCLA OPERATIONS EXAM STUDY GUIDE
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_7xt1he
7. Describe the type of patient who would benefit from helicopter transport: -
Patients with time dependent injuries and illnesses. Ex: stroke, heart attack, spinal
cord, scuba diving incidents, near drowning, skiing and wilderness accidents, trau-
ma patients candidates for limb replacements, burn center, hyperbolic chamber
8. List techniques to improve radio communication: Organize radio communica-
tion before pushing the transmit button
Accurate patient report
Ensure a clear frequency before speaking
Wait 1 second before speaking
Clear, calm, and monotone voice
Keep it brief and use clear text
Don't say please, thank you, and you're welcome
Use affirmative and negative instead of yes or no
Say over when finished transmitting
Do not provide diagnosis
9. List the components which are assessed during scene size up: Gain big
picture perspective of the call, determine whether it is safe to proceed, are additional
resources needed, and identify the initial approach to mitigate the emergency
10. List the resources an EMT has to help identify an unknown hazardous
material: Place cards can tell you if there is hazardous materials around and a
hazardous material team can be called to help out
11. Describe additional resources which may be required to assist the EMS
provider: Firefighters, utility workers, hazardous materials technicians, and law
enforcement personel
12. Discuss the importance of patient management at the scene of a crime and
how the EMT would go about moving items found at the crime scene: Have
to be careful about moving items found on a crime scene. CPR and Appropriate
treatment must be given unless obvious signs of death
13. Explain some scene findings which would make the EMT think there was
the presence of a weapon of mass destruction: Type of Location- temple? Large
Gathering? Special Events?
Type of Call- report of explosion or suspicious device nearby? Reports of people
fleeing the scene?
Number of Patients- Multiple victims with similar symptoms?
Victims' Statements- What are victims saying?(Ex: everyone is passing out)
Preincident indicators- credible threats? Increase in violent political activism?
14. Describe the steps of the primary assessment including treatment that
would need to be taken.: A-Airway-> should be open and patent. If unconsious
fix asap
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