Chapter 46 Transport Operations Flashcards
- The use of the lights and siren on an ambulance:A) gives you the legal right of way.B) is a request for the right of way.C) enables you to exceed the speed limit.D) is statistically the safest mode of transport.
B) is a request for the right of way.Ans: BPage: 2173Type: General Knowledge
- In contrast to a type II ambulance, a type III ambulance:A) is a specialty van that usually has a modular ambulance body.B) does not allow access from the cab to the patient compartment.C) is a standard van with a walk-through to the patient compartment.D) has an ambulance body that can be transferred to a new chassis
A) is a specialty van that usually has a modular ambulance body.Ans: APage: 2174Type: General Knowledge
- What entity is responsible for making recommendations regarding infection control practices that include all areas of personal protective equipment, sharps containers, and disinfecting equipment that is carried on an ambulance?A) Centers for Disease Control and PreventionB) United States Department of TransportationC) National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationD) Occupational Safety and Health Administration
D) Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationAns: DPage: 2173
- The equipment and supplies that are carried in the back of an ambulance:A) are dictated by the medical director.B) should follow standard federal guidelines.C) must be stowed safely yet easily accessible.D) should be standardized in every ambulance.
C) must be stowed safely yet easily accessible.Ans: CPage: 2173Type: General Knowledge
- Which of the following pieces of equipment requires regular calibration?A) Pulse oximeterB) Cardiac monitorC) Non-invasive blood pressure cuffD) Electronic thermometer
B) Cardiac monitorAns: BPage: 2174Type: General Knowledge
- Which of the following entities created the first standardized list of equipment to be carried on an ambulance?A) U.S. Department of TransportationB) American College of SurgeonsC) American Academy of Orthopaedic SurgeonsD) National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
B) American College of SurgeonsAns: BPage: 2173Type: General Knowledge
- The motor oil level of the ambulance:A) should be checked prior to starting the engine.B) should be checked while the engine is running.C) is checked 5 minutes after the engine is turned off.D) must be checked a minimum of three times per shift.
A) should be checked prior to starting the engine.Ans: APage: 2176Type: General Knowledge
- Unless the fluid level is low, you should NOT uncap the brake fluid reservoir because:A) air will be drawn into the hydraulic brake lines.B) the reservoir is pressurized and may cause burns.C) doing so releases pressure within the brake lines.D) brake fluid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere.
D) brake fluid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere.Ans: DPage: 2176Type: General Knowledge
- When checking the ambulance engine, you note the odor of sewer gas. What should you do?A) Thoroughly clean the battery terminals and cables.B) Open the coolant cap and check the coolant level.C) Close the hood and take the ambulance out of service.D) Start the ambulance and check the voltage on the battery.
C) Close the hood and take the ambulance out of service.Ans: CPage: 2176Type: General Knowledge
- Which of the following statements regarding belt noise is correct?A) Belt noise is a low-pitched drone that is synchronous with road speed.B) The noise made from an engine belt is usually harmless and corrects itself.C) Belt noise is a squealing sound related to a load on one of the belt-operated appliances.D) Belt noise is a sign that the engine’s alternator or water pump is malfunctioning.
C) Belt noise is a squealing sound related to a load on one of the belt-operated appliances.Ans: CPage: 2175
- An ambulance should be removed from service immediately if you feel or hear:A) belt noise.B) brake fade.C) tire squeal.D) a slight drift.
B) brake fade.Ans: BPage: 2175Type: General Knowledge
- High-performance EMS systems typically use a fractile response time standard, in which:A) a significant fraction of all responses must be achieved within an established time.B) the ambulance must arrive at the scene within 8 minutes in 50% of all dispatches.C) turnaround time for the entire call should be no more than 1 hour in 90% of all calls.D) medics must be in the ambulance and en route within 2 minutes of being dispatched.
A) a significant fraction of all responses must be achieved within an established time.Ans: APage: 2177Type: General Knowledge
- When determining productivity of an EMS system, the EMS provider:A) calculates the ratio of EMS calls to the number of operating ambulances.B) determines the number of paramedics on duty versus the number of EMS calls.C) calculates the number of critical patients per month and how many survived.D) measures how many patient transports per hour each ambulance accomplishes.
D) measures how many patient transports per hour each ambulance accomplishes.Ans: DPage: 2177Type: General Knowledge
- A third-service EMS system is one in which:A) a public agency not affiliated with the fire department provides EMS service.B) an EMS ambulance is housed in a fire department and is staffed by EMTs.C) responders from a fire department assist the ambulance on every EMS call.D) a privately owned ambulance service works in tandem with a public EMS system.
Ans: APage: 2177Type: General Knowledge
- In a tiered-response EMS system:A) every ALS ambulance that responds has at least three paramedics on board.B) an ambulance with two paramedics makes the initial response to every EMS call.C) an EMS system attempts to assign ALS ambulances only where they are needed.D) a first response vehicle, BLS ambulance, and ALS ambulance respond to every call.
C) an EMS system attempts to assign ALS ambulances only where they are needed.Ans: CPage: 2177Type: General Knowledge
- The goal of system status management is to:A) allow paramedics ample time to rest before going on another call.B) minimize response times by deploying EMS resources strategically.C) ensure that every ambulance is staffed with at least one paramedic.D) post at least three ambulances in an area where most EMS calls occur.
B) minimize response times by deploying EMS resources strategically.Ans: BPage: 2177Type: General Knowledge
- Upon arriving at a motor-vehicle crash, the paramedic should look for safety hazards and then:A) direct traffic away from the crash scene.B) evaluate the need for additional resources.C) begin treating the most critically injured.D) establish a centralized treatment location.
B) evaluate the need for additional resources.Ans: BPage: 2178Type: General Knowledge
- With respect to emergency driving, due regard means that:A) an ambulance must never exceed the posted speed limit, even if it is responding to a call for a critical patient.B) the emergency vehicle operator can legally exceed the posted speed limit by 20 miles per hour, but only if it is safe to do so.C) an ambulance must use its lights and siren and remain at least 100 feet behind a vehicle that is failing to yield.D) the use of lights and siren does not exempt you from operating the ambulance with concern for the safety of others.
D) the use of lights and siren does not exempt you from operating the ambulance with concern for the safety of others.Ans: DPage: 2185Type: General Knowledge