EMT-B Sustainment 3

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  1. Which of the following body fluids is considered to be of NO risk for the transmission of hepatitis B?
  2. Your answer:
    Vomitus
    Vaginal secretions
    Blood
    Semen


  3. Which of the following diseases can be transmitted by direct contact with repiratory secretions?
  4. Your answer:
    Syphilis
    HIV
    Meningitis
    Hepatitis B


  5. Which of the following communicable diseases is spread by airborne transmission?
  6. Your answer:
    Hepatitis C
    HIV
    Hepatitis B
    Tuberculosis


  7. A mucous membrane exposure to blood, semen, or vaginal secretions of another person is considered to be what type of exposure?
  8. Your answer:
    Secondary risk
    Low risk
    No significant risk
    Primary risk


  9. The concept for infection control that considers blood and certain body fluids to pose risk for transmission of bloodborne disease best defines:
  10. Your answer:
    indirect transmission
    universal precautions
    body substance isolation
    the Ryan White Law


  11. Which of the following statements about infection control is true?
  12. Your answer:
    It is not necessary to wear gloves when controlling minimal bleeding
    Just because you have been exposed to a communicable disease
    All HIV infected persons will die of AIDS
    Bloodborne diseases can be transmitted by casual contact


  13. Which of the following is NOT a sign or symptom of hepatitis B and C?
  14. Your answer:
    Left upper quadrant pain
    Fever
    Nausea and vomiting
    Weakness


  15. While being treated, a patient informs the EMT-B that he has tested positive for HIV. If the EMT-B refuses to continue to care for the patient based on this information, these actions could be considered:
  16. Your answer:
    justified based on the patient's condition
    a refusal to treat
    correct if approved by medical control
    patient abandonment


  17. While working on a patient involved in an automobile accident, you accidently get some of the patient's blood on the front of your shirt. After the call, how should you clean the shirt?
  18. Your answer:
    With you regular laundry at home
    With hot water and soap at the hospital
    With hydrogen peroxide
    As outlined in your company's exposure control plan


  19. You have been called to a low rent pay-per-day boarding house for a man who is sick. As you enter, you find 20 to 30 men lying around on mattresses in a small room. The man who is sick states that he has been cougning up blood. Further history from the patient includes continuous coughing, night sweats, and swollen glands. To prevent the transmission of any possible communicable disease the patient might have, you and you partner should put on:
  20. Your answer:
    surgical masks and place a HEPA respirator on the pateint
    gloves and HEPA respirator, and place a surgical mask on the patient
    gloves only
    gloves and surgical masks, and place a HEPA respirator on the patient


  21. According to OSHA's : "exception" statement, which of the following would be a justifiable reason NOT to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when dealing with a patient?
  22. Your answer:
    Wearing PPE could pose a risk to your personal safety
    A physician states that PPE is not necessary
    You feel it is too cumbersome
    The patient requests that you not wear PPE


  23. Which of the following statements about infection control is true?
  24. Your answer:
    Latex gloves offer more protection than vinyl gloves
    HIV can survive for a long time on surfaces
    Blood can seep through your skin and infect you
    Hand should always be washed after each patient contact


  25. Aside from wearing protective equipment, which of the following methods is most important in protecting yourself from communicable diseases?
  26. Your answer:
    Avoiding patient contact
    Touching a pateint's clothing only
    Washing your hands
    Standing at least 3' from a patient while talking


  27. The hepatitis immunization prevents the transmission of which type of hepatitis?
  28. Your answer:
    A
    AB
    B
    C


  29. Which of the following statements about communicable diseases is true?
  30. Your answer:
    Not all persons infected with a communicable disease will show signs or symptoms of illness
    Anyone who has been exposed to a communicable disease will always be a carrier of that disease
    Any time you take a patient's temperature you need to wear gloves or you will become infected if the patient has a communicable disease
    Anyone who is infected with a communicable disease will show signs or symptoms of that disease


  31. Contact with blood, body fluids, tissues, or airborne droplets by direct or indirect contact best defines:
  32. Your answer:
    infection
    infection transmission
    disease
    exposure


  33. After you transport a patient with a suspected communicable disease, it is NOT necessary or required to:
  34. Your answer:
    air out the vehicle
    dispose of any sharps
    remove any soiled or bloody linen
    clean the patient compartment with a disinfectant


  35. Which of the following is NOT a communicable disease which can be transmitted from one person to another?
  36. Your answer:
    Fungi
    Genes
    Bacteria
    Virus


  37. Which of the following devices is NOT considered proper protective eye wear to prevent blood splatters into your eyes?
  38. Your answer:
    Contact lens
    Goggles
    Face shields
    Personal glasses with side guards


  39. The organization responsbile for publishing medical guidelines designed to reduce the risk of exposure to communicable disease is the:
  40. Your answer:
    Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
    Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
    National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)


  41. Which of the following immunizations is NOT necessary for fire and EMS personnel?
  42. Your answer:
    Hepatitis B
    Diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus
    Meningitis
    Measles, mumps, rubella


  43. Which of the following situations would be an example of direct contact transmission of a communicalbe disease?
  44. Your answer:
    Blood splashes on your arm while you attempt to control bleeding
    Soutum gets on your hand while suctioning a patient
    You accidently stick yourself with a needle used to start a patient's IV
    You accidently cut your finger on an object held by the patient


  45. Which of the following types of gloves should be worn for cleaning and disinfecting an ambulance after a call?
  46. Your answer:
    Latex
    Vinyl
    Heavy duty utility
    Leather


  47. The concept and practice that is designed to approach all body fluids as being potentially infectious best defines:
  48. Your answer:
    body substance isolation
    the Ryan White Law
    indirect transmission
    universal precautions


  49. The Ryan White Law is a federal law intended to protect EMS providers by requiring:
  50. Your answer:
    notification and follow-up in exposure situations
    all patients transported to a hospital be tested for HIV
    hospitals to provide hepatitis vaccinations to EMS personnel
    blood and body fluid protective equipment for all EMS personnel



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