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1. When properly trained in the START system, an OEC Technician should be able to
complete a patient assessment in no more than:
a. 90 seconds.
b. 45 seconds.
c. 60 seconds.
d. 30 seconds. - ANSWER d
2. Which of the following tasks is not a responsibility of the Incident Commander?
a. Triaging the injured patients
b. Establishing the Incident Command Post
c. Determining the incident strategy
d. Providing overall management of the incident - ANSWER a
3. You arrive at the scene where a patient has a possible fracture of the left hip. You note
that she is lying on her back and her left leg is turned inward. You would document this
position as:
a. supine with lateral rotation of the left lower extremity.
b. lateral recumbent with dorsal rotation of the left leg.
,c. supine with medial rotation of the left lower extremity.
d. supine with left rotation of the right leg. - ANSWER c
4. After you apply and use an AED on patient lying on his back. His pulse returns and he is
breathing adequately. What position is he in?
a. Right lateral recumbency
b. Supine
c. Left lateral recumbency
d. Prone position - ANSWER b
5. Which one of the following anatomical statements is true?
a. The hand is proximal to the elbow.
b. The shoulder is distal to the hand.
c. The hip is distal to the knee.
d. The knee is proximal to the ankle. - ANSWER d
6. Which one of the following descriptions best describes the normal anatomical position?
a. Supine with the arms at the sides and the palms facing downward
b. Standing with the arms down at the sides and the palms facing forward
c. Prone with the arms upward and the palms facing upward
d. Upright and facing away from you, with the arms raised and the legs straight - ANSWER b
7. A new patroller tells you that he injured a tendon above his patella three years ago. You
recognize that this injury involves a structure that:
a. connects muscles to the patella.
b. connects the cartilage in the knee.
,c. holds and secures the bones of the knee.
d. attaches a ligament to the knee. - ANSWER a
8. Involuntary or smooth muscles are found in which of the following structures?
a. Muscles of the arms and legs
b. Blood vessels and intestines
c. The central nervous system
d. The heart and blood vessels - ANSWER b
9. A female patient suffers from a muscular disease and cannot walk. Based on the fact she
cannot ambulate, you should recognize that which of the following muscle types is
affected?
a. Skeletal muscle
b. Involuntary muscle
c. Cardiac muscle
d. Smooth muscle - ANSWER a
10. Which of the following groups of bones could be involved in a patient with a "broken
leg"?
a. Acetabulum, calcaneous, carpals
b. Femur, tibia, fibula
c. Orbit, maxillae, mandible
d. Radius, ulna, humerus - ANSWER b
11. The lower jaw is also called the:
a. mandible.
b. zygoma.
, c. maxilla.
d. mastoid. - ANSWER a
12. The bones of the upper extremities include the:
a. humerus and radius.
b. humerus and calcaneous.
c. phalanges and tibia.
d. radius, ulna, and tarsals. - ANSWER a
13. In which of the following respiratory structures would a blockage cause total cessation of
air flow into and out of the lungs?
a. The right bronchus
b. The nasopharynx
c. The trachea
d. The esophagus - ANSWER c
14. Which of the following functions is a function of the respiratory system?
a. Transporting oxygen throughout the body
b. Providing nutrients to cells
c. Releasing oxygen from the body
d. Providing the body oxygen - ANSWER d
14. The structure containing the vocal cords is the:
a. pharynx.
b. larynx.