A) Leave the scene and only return when police have made it safe to do so.
B) Ignore the yelling and continue to care for the patient as you would anyone else with a similar injury.
C) Inform the patrons that you are a medical professional and will care for the patient as you have been educated to do so.
D) Contact medical command for permission to give aspirin as a pain medication.
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A) nature of illness.
B) chief complaint.
C) mechanism of injury.
D) differential diagnosis.
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A) Pick up the gun by the edge of the grip and carefully remove it.
B) Do not touch the patient or gun until the police arrive on scene.
C) Leave the gun in her hand and start providing emergency care.
D) Determine if the gun contains ammunition and remove it only if loaded.
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A) Stand in front of the door while knocking to make your presence known.
B) Walk single file with your partner behind you carrying the medical bag.
C) Walk on the sidewalk instead of the grass to ensure steadier footing.
D) Hold a lit flashlight in front of you to illuminate shrubbery and trash cans.
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A) Assessing the patient's airway for patency
B) Determining the number of patients on scene
C) Considering the need for additional resources
D) Overall safety of the scene
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A) "What is the name of your ex-boyfriend?"
B) "Aside from your head, do you hurt anywhere else?"
C) "I am not going to bandage your head so we can preserve evidence."
D) "Why did you invite your ex-boyfriend over to your house?"
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Multiple Choice
A) Place flares 500 feet in each direction from the collision scene.
B) Remove reflective clothing to avoid distracting passing vehicles.
C) Turn your reflective back to oncoming traffic so they are aware of your presence.
D) Treat the patients between the vehicles so all rescuers can see each other.
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A) Prior to leaving the ambulance
B) After completing the primary assessment
C) Throughout the entire call
D) Before responding to the call
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A) EMT with gloves, gown, and eye protection
B) Emergency Medical Responder with leather gloves and steel-toed boots
C) Firefighter with a self-contained breathing apparatus unit on
D) All of the above have personal protective equipment in place.
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A) When an additional crew arrives on scene
B) When all hazards have been addressed
C) When the police return their guns to their holsters
D) When the dispatcher informs the crew to enter
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A) In front of the car with the white strobe lights activated
B) Behind the car with your high-beams on
C) Next to the car to block one lane of traffic
D) Behind the car with the ambulance wheels turned to the right
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A) Notifying dispatch that you are at the residence
B) Ensuring that lights are on throughout the residence
C) Backing the ambulance into the driveway for rapid egress
D) Carrying a portable radio with you into the house
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A) Mechanism of injury
B) Index of suspicion
C) Past medical history
D) Assessment findings
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A) Blood and body fluids
B) Aggressive patients
C) Upset family members
D) Unfamiliar settings
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A) medical patient.
B) trauma patient.
C) medical and trauma patient.
D) special needs patient.
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A) The reason that the patient fell
B) Distance fallen and type of surface landed on
C) The patient's past medical history
D) Vital signs obtained during the assessment
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Multiple Choice
A) Determine if a seat belt was used.
B) Ask the front seat passenger.
C) Determine if the air bags deployed.
D) Assess the patient's head.
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A) The patient's level of consciousness
B) Possible need of additional personnel
C) Status of the patient's airway and breathing
D) Amount of alcohol consumed by the patient
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A) attempt to neutralize the threat.
B) call for assistance on the radio.
C) remove yourself from the scene.
D) notify the EMS supervisor.
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Multiple Choice
A) Once all patients have been triaged
B) After assessing and treating life-threatening injuries
C) Once the exact number of patients has been determined
D) Before getting out of the ambulance
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