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As an emergency vehicle operator, to ensure that your vehicle is
prepared for service at the beginning of your shift, you should first
ensure that:
A) the exterior of the ambulance is washed.
B) there is enough linen onboard for several calls.
C) all oxygen cylinders are full.
D) no warning lights indicate a problem with oil pressure.
D) no warning lights indicate a problem with oil pressure.
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At the beginning of your shift, you should first ensure that:
A) the onboard oxygen system is filled above 5,000 PSI.
B) all critical supplies are present on the ambulance.
C) the exterior of the ambulance is washed.
D) the off-going crew has completed their PCRs.
B) all critical supplies are present on the ambulance.
Your service has just purchased a new type of wheeled stretcher.
Prior to using it on an emergency call, you must:
A) lubricate the moving parts. B) record the serial numbers.
C) label it with your service's name. D) receive in-service training.
D) receive in-service training.
You are arriving on the scene of a car crash in the left lane of a
three-lane limited access highway. A fire engine is parked
diagonally across the middle and left lane 50 feet before the
crash. Where should you park your ambulance?
, A) Between the fire engine and the crash in the middle lane B)
Before the fire engine in the left lane
C) Alongside the crash in the middle lane D) After the crash in the
left lane
D) After the crash in the left lane
After being dispatched to a call, as the ambulance operator, you
should ensure that:
A) the fuel tank is full. B) there is enough oil in the engine.
C) your partner is aware of your route of travel to the call.
D) all occupants of the vehicle are properly secured.
D) all occupants of the vehicle are properly secured.
You are responding to a call using lights and siren. As you
approach an intersection, the light in your direction of travel turns
red. Prior to entering the intersection, you should:
A) sound your horn and accelerate.
B) flash your headlights and cover the brake while coasting.
C) drive left-of-center if other vehicles are in your way.
D) ensure the right-of-way has been yielded.
D) ensure the right-of-way has been yielded.
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If you are the first emergency vehicle to arrive on the scene of a
car crash, you should position your ambulance:
A) after the crash with the flow of traffic. B) alongside the crash
with the flow of traffic.
C) alongside the crash against the flow of traffic. D) between the
flow of traffic and the crash.
D) between the flow of traffic and the crash.