roles and responsibilities of the paramedic Flashcards
1) Which of the following professional characteristics is required for patients to trust paramedics to be in their homes and have access to their property and personal information?
A) Patient advocacy
B) Integrity
C) Empathy
D) Leadership
integrity
2) When en route to a call, one of the paramedic’s chief responsibilities is:
A) assessing the patient’s responsiveness.
B) preparing the ambulance to accept the patient.
C) identifying the mechanism of injury or nature of illness.
D) anticipating scene risks and needs based on dispatch information.
anticipating scene risks and needs based on dispatch information
3) Your patient is a 24-year-old man with a severe closed head injury. He is unresponsive, and his vital signs are unstable. Which of the following is the appropriate receiving facility for this patient?
A) A Level I trauma center
B) A Level III trauma center
C) A Level IV trauma center
D) A Level II trauma center
Level 1 trauma center
4) Defending patients, protecting them, and, in general, acting in their best interests are all examples of:
A) leadership.
B) empathy.
C) patient advocacy.
D) integrity.
patient advocacy
5) During the return to service, one of the paramedic’s chief responsibilities is:
A) decontaminating the ambulance.
B) correcting the patient care report.
C) giving a verbal report to the receiving facility personnel.
D) taking care of personal matters before the next call.
decontaminating the ambulance
6) The EMT Code of Ethics was established by which of the following groups?
A) National Association of EMTs (NAEMT)
B) American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)
C) National Registry of EMTs (NREMT)
D) National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE)
national association of EMT’s (NAEMT)
7) The paramedic is responsible for determining the mechanism of injury or nature of the illness when carrying out which of the primary responsibilities?
A) Scene size-up
B) Patient management
C) Patient assessment
D) Response
scene size up
9) Consoling and offering emotional support to a person who has just seen a loved one die is an example of the professional attribute of:
A) patient advocacy.
B) leadership.
C) empathy.
D) integrity.
empathy
8) Which of the following is NOT one of the paramedic’s primary responsibilities?
A) Patient follow-up
B) Response
C) Returning to service after a call
D) Medical treatment
patient follow up
10) Close attention to detail during patient care reflects which of the following professional attributes?
A) Self-motivation
B) Patient advocacy
C) Empathy
D) Careful delivery of service
careful delivery of service
11) Which of the following is one of the paramedic’s primary responsibilities?
A) Accident reconstruction
B) Crowd control
C) Patient disposition
D) Public relations
patient disposition
12) Respecting the opinions offered by peers on a call is an example of which professional characteristic?
A) Advocacy
B) Diplomacy
C) Communication
D) Leadership
diplomacy
13) Which of the following is an example of professional development?
A) Participating in mentoring activities
B) Reading professional publications
C) Attending refresher and continuing education classes
D) All of the above
all of the above
14) Knowing ________ is NOT part of the paramedic’s responsibility prior to an EMS call.
A) the nature of illness
B) what resources are available
C) medical protocols
D) how to use communication technology
the nature of the illness
15) Which of the following is NOT part of a paramedic’s administrative duties?
A) Recordkeeping
B) Station duties
C) Developing interagency relationships
D) Promoting community health
promoting community health