EMT FISDAP Paramedic Entrance Exam Questions and Answers 2023 – 2024 (Verified Answers) EMT FISDAP Paramedic Entrance Exam Questions and Answers 2023 – 2024 (Verified Answers)

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EMT FISDAP Paramedic Entrance Exam
Questions and Answers 2023 – 2024 (Verified Answers)1. What part of the body should you lift with ANS Legs

  1. What is the purpose of QI ANS Identify aspects of the system that
    could beimproved. Not meant as a disciplinary action
  2. What are the five emotional stages of loss acceptance ANS Denial,
    Anger,Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
  3. What is caused by a delayed stress reaction ANS PTSD
  4. What is caused by a cumulative stress reaction ANS Burnout
  5. What is the primary method used to protect yourself ANS PPE

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  1. What is standard PPE used for every call ANS Gloves
  2. What are the signs of death ANS Absence of a pulse, completeunresponsivenessto any stimuli, no eye movement or pupil response, Absence ofblood pressure, noreflexes.
  3. What are the obvious signs of death ANS Decapitation, rigor mortis,decomposi-tion of the body, dependent lividity
  4. How far away from your face should you hold the microphone ANS 2
    inches
  5. What is the medical term for swayback ANS Lordosis
  6. What is the medical term for slouch or hunchback ANS Kyphosis
  7. Define posterior: Toward the back of the body (opposite of anterior)

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  1. Define anterior: toward the front of the body
  2. What are the three types of joint mobility ANS immovable, slightly
    movable,freely movable
  3. What are the different regions of the spine called ANS Cervical, Thoracic,
    Lum-bar, Sacrum, Coccyx
  4. Which parts of the spine are fused together ANS Sacrum and Coccyx
  5. How many cervical vertebrae are there ANS 7
  6. How many thoracic vertebrae are there ANS 12
  7. How many lumbar vertebrae are there ANS 5
  8. How may vertebrae are there ANS 33
  9. How many sacral vertebrae are there ANS 5 fused
  10. How many vertebrae are in the Coccyx ANS 4 fused

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