EMT final Flashcards
What was the certification for the EMT process designed to do?
To make sure all EMTs are trained to a standardized level.
Is it possible to develop an illness from germs that lie dormant from an initial infection in a person that is partially immune?
Yes
If we go to a medical call where a patient did not call 9-1-1, but he does appear to be having some kind of emergency, but he doesn’t want to be treated or transported; what do we do?
Explain to the best of our ability the seriousness of the situation and what the possible consequences could be if he refuses treatment. We also need to thoroughly document his refusal of care/transport.
Is a PCR considered to be confidential?
Yes
Explain supraventricular tachycardia?
Rapid heart rate and originates above the ventricle.
What is the difference between ventilation, and respiration?
Ventilation is the mechanical act of air moving in and out, respiration is the actual exchange of gases at the cellular level.
Why is it harder for the heart to move blood with age?
Arteries and veins get stiffer and lose their elasticity.
What is the most common airway obstruction?
The tongue.
If the cap refill on infants and children is greater than 2 seconds we can note that there is:
Poor circulation to the skin also known as peripheral profusion
Once we have established that an adult patient is unresponsive, what do we need to do next?
Assess the patient to see if the patient is breathing or has a pulse.
Elderly female that has respiratory distress, CHF, and has not been taking her prescribed medications. She has labored breathing, appears tired, and is cyanotic around the lips, what should we do?
Assist her ventilations.
During transport, you have an elderly female with severe chest pain and becomes unresponsive and apneic. What should we do?
Pull over and begin CPR.
Swelling, or enlargement of a weakened arterial wall is signs of:
Aneurysm
Is Gastroenteritis infectious, or non-infectious?
Infectious
What is a sign or symptom of Gastroenteritis?
Diarrhea
Can we correct hyperglycemia in the field?
No
We have a patient that was stung by a honey-bee, we are presented with anaphylactic signs, we administered his auto-injector, and his signs/symptoms have improved, what should we do after administering his auto-injector?
Record time and dose, then provide rapid transport.
Why is it important to get the weight of a patient that has ingested a toxic substance?
So we know how much activated charcoal we should give our patient.
What is the correct ratio of activated charcoal we must use on an adult patient?
1 gram per 1 kilogram
What is the correct ratio of activated charcoal we can give a child?
.5 grams per 1 kilogram
We are dispatched to a call where there is a depressed woman that has locked herself in the bathroom. Her husband tells us that there is a gun in there with her. What do we do?
Retreat to a safe area, and call for Law Enforcement.
What is a functioning behavior disorder?
Schizophrenia, these are disorders that appear that there is nothing wrong with our patient by appearance alone and that there is an underlying disorder.
How should we document our PCR (Patient Care Report) when we are on call with a female patient that was sexually assaulted?
We should only document factual items, not how we perceive them, the patient, or abuser. These reports need to be factual and objective.
What are some potentially life-threatening consequences of PID?
Ovarian abscess, and ectopic pregnancy
What is considered as a primary blast injury?
The blast wave hits the patient damaging hollow organs.
What is considered as a secondary blast injury?
Debris that was caused from a blast that strikes a patient.
What is considered as a tertiary blast injury?
Cave-ins such as the patient’s head gets caved-in, or collapses due to being thrown from the blast.
What is considered as a quaternary blast injury?
These would be burns.
You are dispatched to respond to a residence where there is a depressed wife that has locked in a room and the husband notifies you that there is a gun in the room where the depressed wife has locked herself in. What should your next step be in this scenario?
Retreat to a safe distance, and notify dispatch to send law enforcement to make the scene safe.
Front impact collision, the patient hit their chest on the steering wheel. Would you suspect a head injury?
No, but there is a high probability that this patient could have injuries to the chest due to mechanism of injury.
Why is external bleeding from a vein easier to control?
They have less pressure and are not as deep as arteries which means veins are more accessible.
An effective team leader should do what?
Help the team / group accomplish the overall objective.
What does the “rule of palms” refer to?
The rule of palms suggests that an area that covers the area of a palm is 1% of surface area on the body.
What should we do if we have a patient that was impaled by a kickstand on a bicycle, how would we transport them?
Unbolt the kickstand from the bicycle, secure the kickstand, and transport the patient.
If we have a patient that has an injury in the eye due to debris?
Cover the eyes with no direct pressure to the eyes and transport the patient. Something that is conical in shape would be good.
If you experience a severe spinal injury, you might lose feeling where?
Below the waist.
Typical signs of a skull fracture would typically display what?
Battle signs, raccoon eyes, deformities on the skull, fluids coming out of the ears.
What is taking place with “Subacute Emphysema”?
A tear in the skin where air is escaping the lungs because a wall has been compromised.
What is “Hemoptysis”?
Coughing up blood.
What is it called when someone is coughing up blood?
Hemoptysis
Male patient was assaulted and kicked in the abdomen, you find him lying on his side with his knees up, alert and conscious. His pain and nausea increases when he tries to straighten his legs. His blood pressure, and heart rate are stable. His respirations are strong but stable. We administer high-flow O2. How do we transport the patient?
We transport the patient in a position of comfort.
Does the absence of abdominal pain rule out inner abdominal bleeding?
No
Motorcyclist was thrown over his handle bars, his helmet was removed prior to our arrival. He is conscious, restless, and has closed deformities on both of his femurs. His skin is pale, heartbeat is rapid, and his respirations are weak and rapid. How do we transport this patient?
Splint his legs to the long spine-board, keep him warm, give him high-flow O2, and provide rapid transport.
Disruption of joint and bone is known as:
Dislocation
You pull someone out of the cold water and they were completely submerged. You don’t know how long they have been submerged. Patient assessment reveals that the patient is apneic with a slow weak pulse. We should:
Carefully handle the patient, remove his wet clothes, get him secure to a long spine board, provide rapid transport.
What could happen if we are not carefully handling a severely hypothermic patient?
If we are not careful we could stop the patient’s heart through ventricular ventilation.