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EMT Basic Final Exam Study Guide - Google Docs Updated Version 2026/2027 Guaranteed Success (89pages)

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EMT Basic Final Exam Study Guide Key Terms Embolism- obstruction of an artery Edema- fluid buildup; swelling PMS- pulse, motor, sensory Ischemia- inadequate blood supply to a part of the body Hematoma- collection of blood outside of a blood vessel Aneurysm- localized enlargement of an artery caused by a weakening in the artery wall Dilation- opening Dyspnea- labored breathing Syncope- temporary loss of consciousness, or fainting Incontinence- lack of voluntary control over urination or defecation EMS Systems Most states have four training and licensure levels: -EMR (Emergency Medical Responders) -EMT (Emergency Medical Technicians) -AEMT (Advanced EMT) -has training in ALS (advanced life support) including: -IV therapy (Intravenous) -administration of certain emergency medications -Paramedic History of EMS: -Origins include: volunteer ambulances in WW1, field care in WW2, field medic and rapid helicopter evacuation in Korean conflict -EMS as we know it originated in 1966 with the publication of Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society -DOT (Department of Transportation) published first EMT training curriculum in early 1970s -EMS care is governed and part of the Department of Transportation -National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Downloaded by SAMUEL WAM ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|13778330 EMS Types: -Anglo-American model (ours) -brings patient to the hospital -Franco-German model (Europe) -brings the hospital to the patient Levels of training: -Federal level: National EMS Scope of Practice Model provides guidelines for EMS skills -State level: Laws regulate EMS provider operations -Local level: Medical director decides day-to-day limits of EMS personnel -every 3 years resubmit for recertification (40 hours of continuing educ. required) Public BLS (basic life support): -millions of laypeople are trained in BLS/CPR -teachers, coaches. child care providers Emergency Medical Responders (EMR): -law enforcement, firefighters, park rangers, ski patrol, etc. -initiate immediate care and assist EMT’s on their arrival -good samaritans trained in first aid and CPR Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT): -has knowledge and skills to provide basic emergency care -responsibility for assessment -emergency care -package and transport of patient Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMT): -adds knowledge and skills in specific aspects of ALS -IV therapy -advanced airway adjuncts -medication administration Paramedics: -extensive course training -wide range of ALS skills -endotracheal intubation -emergency pharmacology -cardiac monitoring; use of electrocardiogram (EKG) Downloaded by SAMUEL WAM ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|13778330 Medical Direction: -physician medical director authorizes EMTs to provide medical care in field -appropriate care is described in standing orders and protocols -medical control can be off-line or online -Online (direct) -directions given over phone or radio -Offline (indirect) -standing orders or protocols Evaluation: -medical director maintains quality control -continuous quality improvement (CQI) -reviews and audits EMS system -refresher training or continuing education -minimizing errors is the goal On-Scene Patient Assessment -BSMNHS (Bald Short Men Never Have Sex) - B SI - S cene Safety - M echanism of Injury/ Nature of Illness - N umber of patients - H elp (additional resources) - S pine Immobilization -GLCAB5C5D (Girls Love Compliments) -General impression -Level of Consciousness (AVPU) -Chief Complaint -Airways -Breathing (5) -(Y/N), (R,R,Q), oxygen intervention, make sure O2 working, mgt. of injuries -Circulation (5) -(Pulse R,R,Q), major bleeding, (skin color, temp., condition), shock Management (HOTTI) -Decision to Transport -Trauma Pt assessment vs. Medical Pt assesment -Medical Pt then take history -Then VFIT Downloaded by SAMUEL WAM ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|13778330 -Vitals -Field impression -Intervention/Treatment 


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