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Ninth Grade (Grade 9) Public Safety Questions

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Grade 9 Public Health
The occurrence of more cases of a disease than expected?
  1. epidemic
  2. epiderm
  3. epic
  4. pickle
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
The patient must be                     and the consent must be                     in order for consent to be valid.
  1. alert, understood
  2. informed , written
  3. competent , informed
  4. persuaded, expressed
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
When is it appropriate to stop giving CPR to a victim?
  1. When you get hungry
  2. When your class is over
  3. When the EMS arrives
  4. When you think they are dead
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
EMS work under standing orders. They are an example of:
  1. online medical control
  2. off medical control
  3. doctor
  4. protocols
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
What does ABC & D stand for in regards to resuscitation?
  1. Airway, Breathing, Control, Death
  2. Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Defibrillation
  3. Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disease
  4. Airway, Breathing, Conduct, Depletion
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
If a first responder's care deviates from the accepted standard of care and results in further injury to the patient, the first responder may be found guilty of:
  1. assault
  2. battery
  3. negligence
  4. abandonment
Grade 9 Public Health
             Abstinence             is the only 100% effective way to prevent STD's and pregnancy.
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
What is the correct ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths in CPR?
  1. 30 and 5
  2. 15 and 2
  3. 30 and 2
  4. 10 and 2
Grade 9 Public Health
Ebola can spread from person to person through contact with
  1. body fluids
  2. insects
  3. contaminated needles
  4. a. & c. only
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
What method do you use to open the airway of an unconscious victim?
  1. Head-Tilt Chin-Lift
  2. Knee-Bend Leg-Lift
  3. Nose-Plug Neck-Bend
  4. Arm-Raise Nose-Block
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
When dealing with a conscious victim, what is the first thing you do?
  1. Position Them
  2. Ask Permission
  3. Begin CPR
  4. Call 9-1-1
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
what a first responder assumes in an emergency when a patient is unable to give permission for medical care.
  1. scope of practice
  2. law
  3. implied consent
  4. expressed consent
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
After you have removed the object from the unconcsious victims throat, what do you do next?
  1. Look, Listen, and Feel
  2. 30 compressions
  3. 2 rescue breaths
  4. check for gurgling/coughing
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
Care that would be expected to be provided to the same patient under the same circumstances by another person who recieved the same training.
  1. standard of care
  2. scope of care
  3. abandonment
  4. duty to act
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
What does CPR stand for?
  1. Cardio Pressure Resuscitation
  2. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
  3. Cardio Pulmonary Remember
  4. Cardio Pulmonary Reassessment
Grade 9 Public Health
All of these Are STD's except for
  1. Gonorreah
  2. Chlamydia
  3. Syphalis
  4. PID
  5. PLD
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
A patient instructions about medical care, written in advance of an emergency.
  1. advanced directive
  2. DRN
  3. laws
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
permission that must be obtained from every competent adult patient before care can be provided,
  1. implied consent
  2. refusal
  3. expressed consent
  4. ethical
Grade 9 Public Health
One way bacteria can be spread is                           not washing hands, etc.                          
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
The term "standard of care" refers to the care that would be expected to be provided to the same patient under the same conditions by:
  1. someone who has taken care of other patients
  2. a fair, reasonable, unbiased family member
  3. another first responder who has the same training
  4. the standards as outlined in the Hippocratic oath
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