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Which level of EMS provider is typically trained to provide basic emergency care and assist higher-level personnel, often acting as the first person on the scene with formal medical training?
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Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Paramedic
Advanced EMT (AEMT)
Q 2/20
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In the EMS system, what is the primary purpose of 'Medical Direction'?
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To provide physical fitness training for all EMR staff
To decide which hospital the ambulance must drive to
To provide oversight by a physician to ensure patients receive proper care
To manage the payroll and scheduling for the EMS agency
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Which level of EMS provider is typically trained to provide basic emergency care and assist higher-level personnel, often acting as the first person on the scene with formal medical training?
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In the EMS system, what is the primary purpose of 'Medical Direction'?
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Which component of the EMS system is responsible for receiving emergency calls and dispatching the appropriate resources to the scene of an accident?
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Which of the following describes 'Enhanced 911' (E-911) capabilities within the EMS system?
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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) is a process used by EMS systems to:
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Which of the following is a primary responsibility of an Emergency Medical Responder at the scene of an emergency?
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Which level of EMS training is required to perform more advanced clinical tasks such as starting intravenous (IV) lines and administering a wider range of medications than an EMT-Basic?
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The 'White Paper' published in 1966, titled 'Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society', is significant to EMS because it:
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Which of the following is considered 'Offline' Medical Direction?
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Which of the following is a key role of the Emergency Medical Responder in the 'Integrated Team Research' and 'Evidence-Based Medicine' aspect of EMS?
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Which level of EMS provider has the most basic level of training and is often the first to arrive at the scene of an emergency to provide initial care?
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In the EMS system, a "Medical Director" is a physician who is responsible for which of the following tasks?
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Which of the following describes the 'Enhanced 9-1-1' system compared to a standard 9-1-1 system?
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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) is a process within an EMS system primarily designed to do what?
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Which of the following is considered a component of 'Offline Medical Direction' in an EMS system?
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The primary concern for an Emergency Medical Responder at the scene of an emergency is always which of the following?
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Which component of the EMS system involves the use of specialized communication technology to provide medical instructions over the phone before responders arrive?
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Which of the following is a primary responsibility of an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) during the transition of care?
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Which of the following is considered 'On-line Medical Direction' within an EMS system?
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Which historical document, published by the National Academy of Sciences in 1966, is often credited with the birth of the modern EMS system in the United States?