{"id":115685,"date":"2023-08-24T13:11:55","date_gmt":"2023-08-24T13:11:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=115685"},"modified":"2023-08-24T13:11:57","modified_gmt":"2023-08-24T13:11:57","slug":"test-bank-for-emergency-care-emt-13th-edition-daniel-limmer-all-chapters-1-39-full-complete-2022-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/24\/test-bank-for-emergency-care-emt-13th-edition-daniel-limmer-all-chapters-1-39-full-complete-2022-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Test Bank for Emergency Care (EMT) 13th Edition Daniel Limmer \/ All Chapters 1-39 \/ Full Complete 2022 &#8211; 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>1<br>Emergency Care (EMT) 13th Edition Daniel Limmer Test Bank<br>Exam<br>Name<br>MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.<br>1) Which of the following BEST describes a communication system capable of identifying the number<br>and location of the phone from which a caller is calling?<br>A) Enhanced 911 B) Advanced 911<br>C) Data display 911 D) Priority dispatch 911<br>Answer: A<br>Explanation: A) CORRECT. An enhanced 911 system has the capability of automatically identifying<br>the caller&#8217;s phone number and location.<br>B) INCORRECT. Advanced 911 is an emergency texting system rather than a system<br>for locating callers.<br>C) INCORRECT. Data display 911 does not refer to a system capable of identifying a<br>caller&#8217;s location.<br>D) INCORRECT. Priority dispatch 911 would refer more to an internal<br>communication center protocol than a system for displaying locations and phone<br>numbers.<br>2) Which of the following is the most common gateway for hospital services for patients who need<br>emergency medical assistance?<br>A) Emergency medical dispatch center B) Emergency medical services system<br>C) Surgical services department D) Emergency department<br>Answer: D<br>Explanation: A) INCORRECT. An emergency medical dispatch center coordinates transports to the<br>hospitals, but is not involved in determining or promoting specific hospital<br>services.<br>B) INCORRECT. The EMS system is not generally involved with hospital services<br>other than the emergency department.<br>C) INCORRECT. Although an important component of a hospital&#8217;s services, not all<br>emergency medical patients will require surgery.<br>D) CORRECT. The emergency department serves as the gateway for the rest of the<br>services offered by a hospital.<br>3) The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) was founded to establish<br>which of the following?<br>A) Quality oversight of emergency medical services practices<br>B) Quality improvement and quality assurance programs for emergency medical services<br>C) An education curriculum for EMT courses<br>D) National standards for emergency medical services personnel<br>Answer: D<br>Explanation: A) INCORRECT. The NREMT created the standards used for modern EMS, but the<br>organization does not oversee or determine the quality of provided services.<br>B) INCORRECT. The NREMT developed the professional standards for emergency<br>care personnel, but is not involved in quality improvement or any assurance of the<br>care provided.<br>C) INCORRECT. Although EMT course curricula are based on the standards<br>provided by the NREMT, the National Registry was not founded to create them.<br>D) CORRECT. In 1970, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians<br>(NREMT) was founded to establish national standards within the industry.<br>1)<br>2)<br>3)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2<br>4) What is NOT one the common settings that an EMT may work in? 4)<br>A) Ambulance services B) Rural\/wilderness settings<br>C) Fire departments D) Hospitals<br>Answer: D<br>Explanation: A) INCORRECT. One common setting that EMTs work in is ambulance services.<br>B) INCORRECT. One common setting that EMTs work in is rural\/wilderness settings.<br>C) INCORRECT. One common setting that EMTs work in is fire departments.<br>D) CORRECT. EMTs do not work in a hospital.<br>5) What BEST describes the level of EMS training that emphasizes use of advanced airway devices 5)<br>and some prehospital medication administration?<br>A) Advanced EMT B) EMT<br>C) Emergency Medical Responder D) Paramedic<br>Answer: A<br>Explanation: A) CORRECT. The Advanced EMT (AEMT) provides basic- level care and<br>transportation as well as some advanced- level care, such as use of advanced<br>airway devices, monitoring of blood glucose levels, and administration of some<br>medications, which may include intravenous and intraosseous administration.<br>B) INCORRECT. EMTs provide basic- level medical and trauma care but cannot<br>manage advanced airways or administer medications.<br>C) INCORRECT. The first level of EMS training (Emergency Medical Responder) is<br>primarily focused on activating the EMS system and immediate care for<br>life- threatening injuries.<br>D) INCORRECT. The Paramedic performs all of the skills of the EMT and AEMT plus<br>advanced- level skills. The Paramedic provides the most advanced level of<br>prehospital care.<br>6) Which of the following agencies is responsible for establishing EMS system assessment programs? 6)<br>A) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)<br>B) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)<br>C) United States Health Services Agency (HSA)<br>D) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)<br>Answer: B<br>Explanation: A) INCORRECT. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is not<br>responsible for EMS system assessment programs.<br>B) CORRECT. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)<br>Technical Assistance Program has established assessment programs with set<br>standards for EMS systems.<br>C) INCORRECT. The United States Department of Health and Human Services has no<br>oversight of EMS systems.<br>D) INCORRECT. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) does not establish<br>EMS system assessment programs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>3<br>7) Upon arrival at the hospital, the EMT advises hospital personnel of the patient&#8217;s condition,<br>observations from the scene, treatment rendered, and other pertinent data to assure continuity of<br>care. This process is known as which of the following?<br>A) Definitive care B) Transfer of care C) End of tour D) Breach of duty<br>Answer: B<br>Explanation: A) INCORRECT. Definitive care refers to the type of care ultimately needed by a<br>patient, not to the process of transferring the patient to hospital staff.<br>B) CORRECT. Providing the receiving hospital staff with information on the patient&#8217;s<br>condition, observations of the scene, and other pertinent data so that there will be<br>continuity of care is part of the transfer of care process.<br>C) INCORRECT. The end of tour generally refers to the end of a scheduled EMS shift<br>and is not related to patient care.<br>D) INCORRECT. A breach of duty occurs when an EMT has a responsibility to care<br>for a patient and does not follow through.<br>8) What is the minimum level of certification required of ambulance personnel responsible for direct<br>patient care?<br>A) Emergency Medical Technician B) Emergency Ambulance Driver<br>C) Emergency Medical Responder D) Advanced EMT<br>Answer: A<br>Explanation: A) CORRECT. In most areas, the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) is considered<br>the minimum level of certification for ambulance personnel.<br>B) INCORRECT. Most ambulance personnel are expected to be at the EMT level or<br>higher.<br>C) INCORRECT. An Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) is below the EMT<br>certification level, and below the minimum usually expected for ambulance<br>personnel.<br>D) INCORRECT. Advanced EMTs have a higher level of certification than what is<br>commonly required as the minimum for ambulance personnel.<br>7)<br>8)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>4<br>9) You and your new EMT partner arrive first on the scene of a single car rollover on the shoulder of a<br>busy highway. You pull off in a safe location and just as you stop the ambulance, your partner<br>throws the passenger door open, steps out of the truck, and begins jogging through the scattered<br>debris toward the overturned car. You shout for him to stop and he looks back at you, but then<br>continues to the vehicle and begins assessing the driver. Later, as you are restocking in the<br>ambulance bay of the local trauma center your partner tells you that he thinks you acted<br>unprofessionally by shouting at him. What is the best way to respond?<br>A) An EMT should never hurry to assist a patient.<br>B) The On- Duty Supervisor should be called.<br>C) New EMTs should expect partners to yell at them occasionally.<br>D) Shouting was an attempt to protect the EMT from a potentially unsafe scene.<br>Answer: D<br>Explanation: A) INCORRECT. Emergency medical care sometimes does require responders to act<br>quickly, but never when it places others on scene in danger.<br>B) INCORRECT. It is important for EMT partners to be able to communicate<br>effectively and professionally when debriefing calls. Generally, a Supervisor<br>should only become involved if the EMTs cannot resolve a conflict themselves or if<br>they need a specific question answered.<br>C) INCORRECT. Although sometimes the noise level of a situation requires<br>responders to raise their voices to be heard, expecting to be yelled at simply<br>because one is a new EMT is not professional or correct.<br>D) CORRECT. Quickly entering a dangerous scene without taking proper precautions<br>will create additional risks. A professional EMT should always be concerned about<br>the safety of everyone on scene; not just themselves and the patients, but other<br>responders as well. In this case, shouting at the EMT was an appropriate attempt to<br>prevent him from entering an unsafe situation.<br>9)<br>10) Which of the following is a personal trait an EMT should demonstrate? 10)<br>A) Strong communication B) Good eyesight<br>C) Self- starter D) Strong student<br>Answer: C<br>Explanation: A) INCORRECT. Strong communication is obviously important for an EMT, but it is<br>the result of certain personal traits (respectful, able to listen, controlled in tone, etc.)<br>\uf04e not a personal trait itself.<br>B) INCORRECT. Good eyesight is a critical physical trait for an EMT to have.<br>C) CORRECT. One of the personal traits of an effective EMT is that of being a<br>self- starter.<br>D) INCORRECT. Being a strong student is a good quality, but personal traits relate to<br>the behavior and demeanor of the EMT, not her strength in a particular task.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1Emergency Care (EMT) 13th Edition Daniel Limmer Test BankExamNameMULTIPLE CHOICE. 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