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1. The OEC program was created by the NSP to:
A. Replace EMT training
B. Standardize patient documentation
C. Create a standard of training
D. Train only ski patrollers
2. Which statement about the OEC 5th Edition is FALSE?
A. Provides standardized medical guidelines
B. Reflects current best practices
C. Supercedes local medical direction and management directives
D. Used nationally for patroller certification
3. The Good Samaritan Law applies to:
A. Paid emergency responders
B. People who do not receive compensation for helping others
C. Off-duty doctors only
D. People required by law to help
4. Failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person with similar
training would provide is known as:
A. Battery
B. Abandonment
C. Negligence
D. Malpractice
,5. Leaving a patient before another qualified caregiver takes over is known
as:
A. Negligence
B. Abandonment
C. Breach of duty
D. Implied consent
6. If a patient refuses care but you touch them anyway, they could accuse
you of:
A. Negligence
B. Assault
C. Abandonment
D. Breach of confidentiality
7. Approaching an accident scene wearing a ski patrol jacket creates a
reasonable expectation that you will provide care. This is known as:
A. Implied consent
B. Duty to act
C. Doctrine of public reliance
D. Standard of care
8. A patient says he was skiing on a slope that was too difficult and crashed.
Documenting this on the accident report provides:
A. Implied consent
B. Contributory negligence
C. Legal immunity
D. Informed consent
9. Which statement about the standard of training is true?
A. It protects only certified EMTs
B. It allows improvisation during emergencies
C. Acting within your standard of training reduces legal risk
D. It’s optional if help is available
,10.When the OEC book doesn’t require a procedure but local protocols do,
that local rule is called a:
A. Medical order
B. Local ordinance
C. Standard of care
D. Legal requirement
11.If a patient says “yes” when asked, “May I help you?”, this expressed
consent means:
A. You may begin full treatment immediately
B. You may only take history and must ask before each action
C. Consent is implied for all procedures
D. You may perform invasive procedures
12.A child with abdominal pain has no parents present. What type of consent
applies?
A. Expressed consent
B. Written consent
C. Implied consent
D. No consent
13.When an OEC Technician leaves a patient before transferring care to
another provider, it is:
A. Negligence
B. Abandonment
C. Battery
D. Breach of confidentiality
14.The key goal of the emergency care system is to:
A. Transport patients quickly
B. Identify and modify illness and injury risks
C. Reduce documentation time
D. Train volunteers only
, 15.A network of trained personnel who respond to emergencies is known as
an:
A. Emergency operations group
B. Emergency care system
C. Medical network
D. Response coalition
16.OEC meets or exceeds NHTSA national training requirements for:
A. EMT
B. Paramedic
C. EMR
D. AEMT
17.Which of the following is NOT an example of direct medical oversight?
A. Telephone communication
B. A physician physically present
C. Written protocols
D. Video conference
18.Which of the following is NOT part of indirect medical control?
A. Radio communication
B. Standing orders
C. Use of treatment protocols
D. Pre-authorized life-saving procedures
19.Guidelines developed at the local level by emergency personnel are
called:
A. Policies
B. Protocols
C. Regulations
D. Orders
20.Participation in quality improvement programs is important because it:
A. Assigns blame for mistakes
B. Identifies problems and prevents their recurrence