1. Which of the following is a subjective finding? A) Pale, cool, clammy skin B) Obvious respiratory distress C) A complaint of chest pressure D) Blood pressure of 110/60 mm Hg
Ans: C
Page: 149
Type: General Knowledge
2. All of the following are subjective findings, EXCEPT: A) visible blood in the ear canal. B) a feeling of impending doom. C) a persistent dull headache. D) acute and severe nausea.
Ans: A
Page: 149
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 163
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 149, 151
Type: General Knowledge
5. The MOST significant problem associated with making up your own medical abbreviations and documenting them on the patient care report is: A) insurance denial. B) a potential lawsuit. C) an error in patient care. D) confusion at the hospital.
Ans: C
Page: 150
Type: General Knowledge
6. Data collected from the state EMS office for the purpose of research would likely NOT include: A) patient outcomes. B) the nature of all calls. C) average cost per call. D) call volume per month.
Ans: C
Page: 149, 151
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 151
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: D
Page: 163
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 164
Type: General Knowledge
10. Which of the following incident times is NOT commonly documented on the patient care report? A) Time of primary assessment B) Time of departure from the scene C) Time of arrival at the hospital D) Time of medication administration
Ans: A
Page: 163
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 158
Type: General Knowledge
12. Which of the following documentation styles would likely be MOST difficult and time-consuming to apply in EMS? A) SOAP method B) CHARTE method C) Body systems approach D) Chronological approach
Ans: C
Page: 158
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 158-159
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: D
Page: 159-160
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 159-160
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 160
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: C
Page: 160
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 154
Type: General Knowledge
19. For purposes of refusing medical care, a patient's mental status may be considered impaired if he or she: A) is notably frightened. B) makes a derogatory comment. C) is not sure of the exact time. D) makes nonsensical statements.
Ans: D
Page: 155-156
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: D
Page: 158
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 161
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: C
Page: 161
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 152-153
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 159
Type: General Knowledge