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1. In what position must a patient needing restraint be placed?
A. Supine
B. Prone
C. Semi-Fowler’s
D. Trendelenburg
Correct Answer: C. Semi-Fowler’s
2. Any patient under what age is considered a minor and cannot consent for
themselves unless child abuse is suspected?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 21
Correct Answer: C. 18
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3. What defines an emancipated minor?
A. Any child with parental permission
B. Patient under 16 who is married
C. A patient aged 16–18 who manages their own affairs and lives
independently
D. A patient under 18 who has no guardian
, Correct Answer: C. A patient aged 16–18 who manages their own affairs
and lives independently
4. When can a minor consent for themselves or their child?
A. Only with parental consent
B. When they are pregnant, married, or have a living child
C. Only after age 17
D. Only with physician approval
Correct Answer: B. When they are pregnant, married, or have a living
child
5. When can a parent NOT refuse treatment for their child?
A. When the child has a minor injury
B. When treatment is elective
C. When life-saving care is required or abuse/neglect is suspected
D. When a guardian is unavailable
Correct Answer: C. When life-saving care is required or abuse/neglect is
suspected
6. In a school bus motor vehicle collision (MVC), uninjured children may be
released in the field to:
A. Any adult on scene
B. Another student’s parent
C. A parent or qualified school official
D. The responding EMS supervisor
Correct Answer: C. A parent or qualified school official
7. Who may NOT be released in the field following a school bus MVC?
A. Children under 10
, B. Uninjured children
C. Special needs children
D. Children with minor abrasions
Correct Answer: C. Special needs children
8. Any physician or nurse providing care on scene must present:
A. Hospital ID badge
B. Medical license and state-issued ID
C. EMS provider number
D. Proof of malpractice insurance
Correct Answer: B. Medical license and state-issued ID
9. Where should possible stroke patients be transported?
A. The nearest hospital
B. The patient’s hospital of choice
C. The nearest designated stroke center
D. The nearest trauma center
Correct Answer: C. The nearest designated stroke center
10.Before leaving the hospital, what document must be left behind by EMS
personnel?
A. Dispatch record
B. Consent form
C. PCR (Patient Care Report)
D. Medication log
Correct Answer: C. PCR (Patient Care Report)
11.What does the Illinois Abandoned Newborn Infant Act require EMS
personnel to do?
, A. Notify DCFS immediately
B. Refuse custody of the infant
C. Accept and provide care for any infant 30 days old or younger
D. Contact local law enforcement only
Correct Answer: C. Accept and provide care for any infant 30 days old or
younger
12.Nearly expired medications must be exchanged at least how many days
before expiration?
A. 30 days
B. 45 days
C. 60 days
D. 90 days
Correct Answer: C. 60 days
13.How many system-approved continuing education (CE) hours does Loyola
EMS require?
A. 60 hours
B. 90 hours
C. 100 hours
D. 120 hours
Correct Answer: D. 120 hours
14.How many hours of credit are awarded for make-up quizzes?
A. 0.5 hours
B. 1 hour
C. 1.5 hours
D. 2 hours
Correct Answer: C. 1.5 hours