1. When providing patient care, it is MOST important that you maintain effective communication with: A) the dispatcher. B) bystanders. C) medical control. D) your partner.
Ans: D
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Type: General Knowledge
2. A backup communication system is especially critical when dealing with: A) mass-casualty incidents. B) motor-vehicle collisions. C) simultaneous EMS calls. D) any critically injured patient.
Ans: A
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Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
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Type: General Knowledge
4. A \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ receives a weak signal and retransmits it at a higher power on another frequency. A) repeater B) base station C) multiplex system D) duplex system
Ans: A
Page: 122
Type: General Knowledge
5. The combination of two or more signals, which allows the paramedic to talk and transmit an ECG simultaneously on one frequency, is called a: A) simplex system. B) trunking system. C) multiplex system. D) half-duplex system.
Ans: C
Page: 123
Type: General Knowledge
6. Under the instructions of a good EMD, a layperson should be able to: A) obtain a blood pressure. B) assess a patient's pupils. C) immobilize a person's spine. D) perform chest compressions.
Ans: D
Page: 132
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: C
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Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 122
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 122
Type: General Knowledge
10. The ability of multiple agencies or systems to share the same radio frequency is called: A) a duplex. B) trunking. C) patching. D) telemetry.
Ans: B
Page: 123
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: D
Page: 124
Type: General Knowledge
12. All of the following factors may cause distortion of an ECG signal, EXCEPT: A) muscle tremors. B) loose electrodes. C) severe tachycardia. D) distant transmission range.
Ans: C
Page: 125
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 125
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 124
Type: General Knowledge
15. In order for the paramedic to talk and transmit an ECG simultaneously on one frequency, a \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ system is required. A) duplex B) simplex C) low-band D) multiplex
Ans: D
Page: 123
Type: General Knowledge
16. Radio transmission distances from a mobile transceiver are reduced: A) by fog or light rain. B) over mountainous areas. C) over water or flat terrain. D) with greater than 7.5 W of power.
Ans: B
Page: 122
Type: General Knowledge
17. A(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ receives a weak signal and retransmits it at a higher power on another frequency. A) duplex B) simplex C) repeater D) encoder
Ans: C
Page: 122
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: C
Page: 122
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 124
Type: General Knowledge
20. When communicating medical information via radio, you should be: A) thorough yet rapid. B) comprehensive but brief. C) as expeditious as possible. D) simple, brief, and direct.
Ans: D
Page: 126
Type: General Knowledge
21. The FIRST principle of communicating by radio is: A) clarity. B) accuracy. C) calmness. D) thoroughness.
Ans: A
Page: 126-127
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 127
Type: General Knowledge
23. When transmitting data over the radio, you should NOT disclose the patient's: A) vital signs. B) chief complaint. C) HIV status. D) age and sex.
Ans: C
Page: 127
Type: General Knowledge
24. Which of the following words would be the MOST difficult to hear over the radio? A) Yes B) Negative C) Affirmative D) Received
Ans: A
Page: 128
Type: General Knowledge