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FISDAP OPERATIONS EXAM 100+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025/A+ GRADE FISDAP OPERATIONS EXAM 100+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025/A+ GRADE FISDAP OPERATIONS EXAM 100+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025/A+ GRADE
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Medical control has ordered you to administer one tube of oral glucose to a hypoglycemic patient. Immediately after receiving this order, you should: A) document the order on the prehospital care report. B) administer the medication and reassess the patient. C) ask medical control to repeat the order word for word.
medical control word for word. The EMT should avoid focusing all his or her attention on a single critical patient during the triage process because: A. three EMTs are required to effectively manage a critical patient B. other patients may die from causes that could have been prevented C. all of his or her supplies will likely be depleted on that one patient
may die from causes that could have been prevented At the scene of a mass-casualty incident, you notice a bystander who is emotionally upset. An appropriate action to take would be to: A) tell the bystander to leave the scene at once. B) have the bystander assist you with patient care. C) notify the police and have the bystander removed.
simple, non-patient-care task. You are caring for a man with terminal cancer when his caretaker presents you with a Physician Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) form. The purpose of this form is to: A) advise medical providers that resuscitation is not to be attempted. B) describe acceptable patient interventions in the form of medical orders. C) enable the caretaker to make healthcare decisions on the patient's behalf.
acceptable patient interventions in the form of medical orders. When called to the scene of a structural fire to stand by in case any injuries occur at the scene, you should: A) park the ambulance close to the fire so you can rapidly access any patients. B) ensure that your ambulance does not block or hinder other arriving fire apparatus. C) depart the scene and return to service after the fire has been completely extinguished. D) enter the structure with the firefighters so you can provide immediate care to any victims. -
A red placard indicates that the material inside a tanker is: A) radioactive. B) explosive. C) corrosive.
A 30-year-old woman crashed her car into a tree at a high rate of speed. She is conscious and alert and has stable vital signs. She has some small lacerations and abrasions to her arms and face, but no obviously life-threatening injuries. As you are loading her into the ambulance, she tells you that she does not want to go to the hospital. You should: A) advise her that she is probably too emotionally upset to be able to refuse EMS treatment and transport. B) ask a law enforcement officer to administer a breathalyzer test to determine if she has been drinking alcohol. C) advise the patient that she should be transported to the hospital because of the seriousness of the crash. D) obtain a signed refusal from the patient and ask a law enforcement officer to transport her to the
of the seriousness of the crash. In which of the following situations is an emergency move of a patient from his or her wrecked vehicle clearly indicated? A) The patient appears unresponsive and a high-power line is lying across the hood.
D) turn off the lights and siren and carefully pass the bus on the right while watching carefully for
red flashing lights off. The ultimate goal of any EMS quality improvement program is to: A) deliver a consistently high standard of care to all patients who are encountered. B) ensure that all personnel receive an adequate number of continuing education hours. C) provide protocols to all EMTs and hold them accountable if protocols are not followed. D) recognize all EMTs who demonstrate consistency in providing competent patient care. -
A man who was recently diagnosed with advanced cancer tells the EMT that he doesn't think that chemotherapy is necessary because his cancer is "not that bad." What stage of the grieving process is this consistent with? A) Anger B) Denial C) Bargaining
When providing care to multiple patients at the scene of a mass-casualty incident, your goal should remain focused on: A) transporting patients to the hospital. B) immobilizing all patients at the scene. C) initiating CPR for those patients in cardiac arrest.
A 52-year-old woman crashed her minivan into a tree. She is pinned at the legs by the steering wheel and is semiconscious. After gaining access to the patient, you should: A) perform a primary assessment and provide any life-saving care before extrication. B) immediately apply high-flow oxygen to the patient and allow extrication to begin. C) rapidly assess her from head to toe, obtain vital signs, and apply a cervical collar. D) have the fire department disentangle the patient and quickly remove her from the car. -
A 10-year-old child was struck by a car while crossing the street. He has bilateral femur fractures and a head injury. His father has been notified and is 20 minutes away from the scene. The EMT should: A) contact medical control to see if he/she will take custody of the child. B) attempt to contact the child's mother to see if she can be there sooner. C) begin immediate transport and have law enforcement update the father.
immediate transport and have law enforcement update the father. Which of the following is an example of informed consent? A) Prior to starting treatment, the EMT asks a patient if he has permission to begin treatment B) The EMT informs a conscious patient of the risks of refusing EMS treatment and transport C) The EMT informs a patient of the potential risks associated with his proposed treatment D) EMTs treat an unresponsive patient under the assumption that he would consent if he was
proposed treatment When calling in your radio report to the receiving hospital, you should: A) include the patient's name. B) be brief, concise, and factual. C) give your report only to a physician.
Your partner, a veteran EMT of 20 years, has been showing up late to work with increasing frequency over the last several shifts. When he arrives, he is in a bad mood and is clearly not interested in being at work. His behavior is MOST consistent with: A) burnout. B) delirium. C) drug use.
You are caring for a 6-year-old child with a swollen, painful deformity to the left forearm. As you communicate with the parents of this child, you should:
During the triage process, which of the following injuries or conditions would classify a patient as a high priority? A) Pulselessness and apnea B) Unilateral femur fracture and tachycardia C) Partial-thickness burns with no respiratory difficulty
arm and an altered mental status What are the recommended dimensions for a helicopter landing zone? A) 50 feet by 50 feet B) 75 feet by 75 feet C) 100 feet by 100 feet
When arriving at the scene of a motor vehicle crash at night, you determine that the safest place to park the ambulance is in a direction that faces oncoming traffic. What should you do? A) Position road flares around the front of the ambulance. B) Turn all emergency lighting off to avoid blinding the traffic. C) Turn the high-beam headlights on to alert oncoming traffic.
off, but keep the emergency lights on. The set of regulations and ethical considerations that define the extent or limits of an EMT's job is called: A) a duty to act. B) confidentiality. C) the scope of practice.
When driving in emergency mode on a multilane highway, the emergency vehicle operator should keep to the: A) right shoulder so that traffic flow is not disrupted. B) extreme left lane so motorists can yield to the right. C) extreme right lane so motorists can yield to the left.
motorists can yield to the right. Which of the following statements regarding the use of an escort vehicle when en route to an emergency call is correct? A) An escort vehicle will allow you to arrive at the scene more quickly. B) To avoid getting separated from the escort vehicle, you should follow it closely. C) An escort vehicle should be used only if you are unfamiliar with the patient's location. D) With an escort vehicle, the risk of an accident at an intersection is reduced significantly. -
Upon returning to quarters after working a major car accident involving an entire family, a member of the press calls and requests information regarding the call. What should you do? A) Disclose the general extent of the patient's injuries, but avoid disclosing which facility they were transported to B) Disclose the ages of the patients and the facility to which they were transported, but avoid discussing their injuries C) Inform him that the patients were transported to the hospital, but that you cannot disclose the extent of their injuries D) Provide information requested on the patients who are not minors, but avoid disclosing your
hospital, but that you cannot disclose the extent of their injuries Failure of the EMT to obtain consent from a responsive patient before taking his or her blood pressure may constitute: A) battery. B) negligence. C) abandonment.
While transporting a patient in non-emergency mode, the ambulance operator notices another motorist following too close behind. The ambulance operator should: A) gently tap on the brakes to cause the motorist to slow his speed. B) slow the speed of the ambulance to encourage the motorist to pass. C) increase the speed of the ambulance to increase the cushion of safety.
speed of the ambulance to encourage the motorist to pass. Upon arriving at a scene in which a tanker truck overturned and is spilling an unknown liquid on the ground, you should: A) quickly identify the material. B) stay downhill from the scene. C) turn off your warning lights.
You are the first ambulance to arrive at the scene of a motor vehicle crash. As you approach the scene, you see three patients: two have been ejected from their vehicles and the other is still in his vehicle. You should: A) begin triaging and treating the most critically injured patients. B) request additional ambulances to respond to the scene. C) call medical control and apprise him or her of the situation.
request additional ambulances to respond to the scene. Which of the following is an example of the EMT providing care based on standing orders? A) Following assessment of a patient with a terminal illness, the EMT contacts the patient's personal physician to determine whether he or she requires any special care. B) Prior to administering oral glucose to a patient with hypoglycemia, the EMT confirms the proper dosage and requests authorization from the base station physician. C) The EMT defibrillates a patient with the automated external defibrillator, directs immediate resumption of CPR, and then contacts medical control for further guidance. D) After confirming that a patient's blood pressure is adequate, the EMT contacts medical control
EMT defibrillates a patient with the automated external defibrillator, directs immediate resumption of CPR, and then contacts medical control for further guidance. At the scene of a mass-casualty incident in which the incident command system has been established, an EMT arrives in his personal vehicle and begins treating patients independently. This EMT's action would MOST likely lead to: A) reduced efficiency of the operation. B) faster treatment of critical patients. C) rapid identification of critical patients.
Upon arriving at a mass-casualty incident, the EMT is assigned to the treatment area. Upon completion of duties in the treatment area, the EMT should: A) notify the incident commander and return to service. B) report to the treatment officer for further instructions. C) report to the transportation area to assist with transport.
treatment officer for further instructions. A conscious and alert 92-year-old woman with chest pain is refusing EMS treatment and transport to the hospital. Her family insists that you transport her. What should you do? A) Transport the patient as the family wishes. B) Advise the patient of the risks of refusing care. C) Obtain a signed refusal from a family member.
of refusing care. You arrive at the scene of a traffic accident in which multiple vehicles are involved. You see at least two patients who are lying on the road and are not moving. You should: A) begin triaging the patients. B) begin immediate patient care. C) notify medical control for advice.
A) bill of lading (freight bill). B) material safety data sheet. C) company policy handbook.
When the incident command system is activated at the scene, you should expect to: A) receive instructions and then function independently. B) be immediately directed to the established treatment area. C) report back to your section officer in between assignments.
section officer in between assignments.