B) bringing the hospital facilities closer to the battlefield.
Ans: B
Page: 6
Type: General Knowledge
2. In the United States, mobile intensive care units (MICUs) initially were staffed by: A) physicians. B) registered nurses. C) funeral home directors. D) nonphysician providers.
D) nonphysician providers.
Ans: D
Page: 6
Type: General Knowledge
B) United States Department of Transportation.
Ans: B
Page: 6
Type: General Knowledge
A) Ensuring that paramedics responded to every call
Ans: A
Page: 7
Type: General Knowledge
C) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).
Ans: C
Page: 6
Type: General Knowledge
D) developing a telemetry system that enabled fire fighters to transmit a patient’s electrocardiogram to the physician at the hospital.
Ans: D
Page: 6
7. Which of the following was NOT a required component identified by the Emergency Medical Services System Act of 1973? A) EMS research B) Mutual aid agreements C) National EMS certification D) Integration of health services
C) National EMS certification
Ans: C
Page: 7
Type: General Knowledge
8. Which of the following is one of the 10 system elements developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in an effort to sustain EMS systems? A) Medical direction B) Fully enhanced 9-1-1 C) Paramedic supervisors D) Continued federal funding
A) Medical direction
Ans: A
Page: 7
Type: General Knowledge
9. The EMS network begins: A) by educating dispatchers. B) with citizen involvement. C) when an injury has occurred. D) when paramedics are notified.
B) with citizen involvement.
Ans: B
Page: 10
Type: General Knowledge
B) The paramedic is a public servant who often responds to non-emergency calls.
Ans: B
Page: 10
Type: General Knowledge
A) there is an appropriate facility within a reasonable distance.
Ans: A
Page: 10
Type: General Knowledge
D) determining if an ambulance should be dispatched.
Ans: D
Page: 11
Type: General Knowledge
C) How to control bleeding and perform CPR
Ans: C
Page: 11
Type: General Knowledge
C) recognize the seriousness of a patient’s condition, provide basic life support care, and relay information to the paramedic.
Ans: C
Page: 11
Type: General Knowledge
B) In some states, EMTs are trained in advanced airway management and IV therapy.
Ans: B
Page: 11-12
Type: General Knowledge
A) is required to function under the guidance of a licensed physician.
Ans: A
Page: 12
Type: General Knowledge
B) has a more advanced knowledge of pathophysiology.
Ans: B
Page: 11-12
Type: General Knowledge
C) inclusion of a college-level anatomy and physiology course as part of the training program.
Ans: C
Page: 12
Type: General Knowledge
D) outline the minimum knowledge base that the paramedic must possess in order to function in the field.
Ans: D
Page: 12
Type: General Knowledge
D) remain current with the latest treatment guidelines.
Ans: D
Page: 12-13
Type: General Knowledge
A) such organizations have an impact on the future direction of EMS.
Ans: A
Page: 15
Type: General Knowledge
22. Performing the functions of a paramedic prior to licensure is: A) immoral. B) unlawful. C) unethical. D) permissible.
B) unlawful.
Ans: B
Page: 8
Type: General Knowledge
23. Records of your education, state or local credentials, and recertification are held by a recognized agency through a process called: A) licensure. B) reciprocity. C) registration. D) certification.
C) registration.
Ans: C
Page: 9
Type: General Knowledge
B) meet societal expectations whether he or she is on or off duty.
Ans: B
Page: 15
Type: General Knowledge