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Studentโs Name
CHAPTER 2 QUIZ
Write the letter of the best answer in the space provided.
__________ 1. The stage of the dying process that can be characterized by the words โWhy me?โ is
A. denial.
C. anger.
B. acceptance.
D. depression.
__________ 2. A type of emergency call likely to produce extreme levels of stress is one involving
A. a patient with a communicable disease.
B. injury or death of a coworker.
C. a geriatric patient.
D. narcotics.
__________ 3. The goal of the CISD is to
A. assign blame for the incident.
B. assist patients in their recovery.
C. assist emergency care workers in dealing with stress.
D. allocate funds for ambulance services.
__________ 4. A less structured version of the CISD, which may be held from 1 to 4 hours after an
incident and before the formal debriefing, is called a(n)
A. resolution.
C. escape mechanism.
B. defusing.
D. R&R process.
__________ 5. The stage of grieving in which a patient seeks to postpone death, even for a short time, is
A. anger.
C. acceptance.
B. bargaining.
D. denial.
__________ 6. Organisms that cause infection, such as viruses and bacteria, are
A. toxins.
C. venoms.
B. pathogens.
D. poisons.
__________ 7. The standard that assumes all blood and body fluids are infectious and requires
emergency personnel to follow strict procedures to protect themselves from them is
referred to as
A. infective body fluid measures.
B. isolated infection controls.
C. preventive control substance standards.
D. body substance isolation.
__________ 8. Gloves, masks, and gowns are examples of
A. turnout gear.
B. optional field equipment.
C. personal protective equipment.
D. โred bagโ gear.
__________ 9. If a patient is suspected of having tuberculosis, an EMT should wear a _____ respirator.
A. PPD
C. HEPA
D. BSI
B. CISD
(continued)
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H a n d o u t 2 – 1 (continued)
__________ 10. Lifestyle changes that can help an EMT deal with stress include all of the following
except
A. cut down on sugar, fat, and caffeine.
B. avoid exercise in your daily routine.
C. avoid self-medication.
D. keep balance in your life.
__________ 11. Which of the following materials is not recommended for gloves to be used when there is
the potential for contact with blood and other body fluids?
A. latex
C. cotton
B. vinyl
D. synthetics
__________ 12. Equipment used as a BSI precaution includes all of the following except
A. a HEPA respirator.
C. cotton scrub pants.
B. vinyl gloves.
D. goggles.
__________ 13. The process by which an object is subject to a chemical or physical substance that kills all
microorganisms on the surface is
A. sterilization.
C. disinfection.
B. OR cleaning.
D. scouring.
__________ 14. A situation that would usually call for the use of a gown as protection would be one
involving a
A. drug-overdose patient.
C. suspected TB patient.
B. childbirth.
D. patient with a fractured leg.
__________ 15. Dispose of all needles immediately after use in a(n)
A. โgreen bag.โ
C. โOSHA jar.โ
B. โHAZMAT box.โ
D. โsharps container.โ
__________ 16. The single most important way an EMT can prevent the spread of infection is
A. up-to-date immunizations.
C. wearing a jumpsuit.
B. hand washing.
D. using a mask.
__________ 17. In general, before entering a hazardous materials scene, EMTs should
A. call for an ambulance.
C. put on a mask.
B. put on goggles.
D. call for a specialized HAZMAT team.
__________ 18. The test that can detect exposure to tuberculosis is the _____ test.
C. SAT
A. PSA
B. Mantoux
D. Rubella
__________ 19. If you suspect the potential for violence at a scene, before entering it, you should
A. call law enforcement.
C. put on body armor.
B. turn on all lights and sirens.
D. approach on foot.
__________ 20. Vehicles, structures, and storage containers holding hazardous materials should be
identified by
A. signs or placards.
C. reflectors.
B. strobe lights.
D. warning flags.
C H A P T E R 2 Workforce Safety and Wellness of the EMT
Prehospital Emergency Care, 9th Ed.
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Handout 2-2
Studentโs Name
IN THE FIELD
Review the following real-life situation. Then answer the questions that follow.
You and your partner are dispatched to the scene of a motor vehicle collision. As you approach the scene,
you note that a large tanker truck has overturned in the middle of the road. The truckโs driver is trapped
in the cab. You are also informed by dispatch that a bystander has reported that the truck has placards displayed on its exterior.
1. What should you do at this point?
2. If you determine that the truck carries hazardous materials, what should you do next?
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Handout 2-3
Studentโs Name
CHAPTER 2 REVIEW
Write the word or words that best complete each sentence in the space provided.
1. Dying patients experience five emotional stagesโdenial, anger, ______________________________,
______________________________, and ______________________________.
2. A(n) ______________________________-______________________________
______________________________ is a single incident in which there are multiple patients.
3. Chronic ______________________________ brought about by work-related problems in an emotionally
charged environment can lead to burnout.
4. ______________________________ ______________________________, which include deep-breathing
exercises and meditation, are valuable stress reducers.
5. Held within 24 to 72 hours of a critical incident, a(n) ______________________________
______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ is a
process in which a team of trained peer counselors and mental health professionals meet with
rescuers and health care providers who have been involved in the incident.
6. The state of emotional exhaustion and irritability that can markedly decrease an EMTโs effectiveness
in delivering medical care is called ______________________________.
7. According to the U.S. Public Health Service, most contaminants can be removed from the skin with
______________________________ to ______________________________ seconds of vigorous
______________________________ ______________________________.
8. Airborne ______________________________ are spread by tiny droplets sprayed during breathing,
coughing, or sneezing.
9. The strict form of infection control for emergency personnel is known as
______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________.
10. In addition to eye protection, gloves, and a mask, another item of personal protective equipment
that should be worn when there may be significant contact with blood or other body fluids is a(n)
______________________________.
11. As an advance safety precaution, an EMT should have a ______________________________
______________________________ ______________________________ test for TB every year.
(continued)
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H a n d o u t 2 – 3 (continued)
12. The level of cleaning for items such as backboards and cervical collars, which come in contact with
the intact skin of patients, is ______________________________.
13. EMS personnel treating a patient suspected of having TB should use a(n)
______________________________ respirator.
14. Before entering scenes involving domestic disputes, gang fights, or bar fights, an EMT should first
______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________.
15. When approaching a wrecked vehicle that may be carrying hazardous materials, use binoculars to try
to find ______________________________ or ______________________________ that can identify the
material as hazardous.
C H A P T E R 2 Workforce Safety and Wellness of the EMT
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Handout 2-4
Studentโs Name
WELL-BEING BASICS: LISTING
1. List at least five signs and/or symptoms of stress.
2. List four types of calls that have a higher-than-normal potential for causing stress in EMS personnel.
3. List and define five emotional stages a dying patient may go through.
4. List the basic types of personal protective equipment that EMTs can be expected to use on
a regular basis.
C H A P T E R 2 Workforce Safety and Wellness of the EMT
Prehospital Emergency Care, 9th Ed.
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Handout 2-5
Studentโs Name
WELL-BEING BASICS: TRUE OR FALSE
Indicate if the following statements are true or false by writing T or F in the space provided.
__________ 1. Emergencies are rarely stressful.
__________ 2. All seriously ill patients pass through a five-stage grieving process.
__________ 3. The main purpose of a CISD is to affix responsibility for the events that took place
during an incident.
__________ 4. If a CISD is thorough, follow-up is not essential.
__________ 5. Keeping yourself safe is your first priority when providing medical care as an EMT.
__________ 6. Diseases are caused by pathogens, which may be spread through the air or by contact
with blood and/or body fluids.
__________ 7. In the practice of prehospital emergency care, all body fluids must be considered
infectious.
__________ 8. It is imperative that the EMT changes gloves between every patient contact.
__________ 9. Because EMTs wear protective gloves while with patients, hand washing is not essential
immediately after each call.
__________ 10. A HEPA or N-95 respirator should be worn after contact with an HIV-positive patient.
__________ 11. In some jurisdictions, when a patient is suspected of having an infection spread by
droplets, a surgical-type mask may be placed on the patient if he or she is alert and
cooperative.
__________ 12. An EMT called to a scene of suspected violence should treat any life-threatening
emergencies before calling law enforcement.
__________ 13. A copy of the Emergency Response Guidebook should be on board every emergency
vehicle.
__________ 14. An EMT exposed to bloodborne pathogens should seek medical attention within
4 weeks after the exposure.
__________ 15. An EMT should make preservation of evidence at a crime scene the highest priority.
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Prehospital Emergency Care, 9th Ed.
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CHAPTER 2 ANSWER KEY
HANDOUT 2-1: Chapter 2 Quiz
HANDOUT 2-4: Well-Being Basics: Listing
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. B
1. Any five: irritability with family, friends, or
coworkers; inability to concentrate; difficulty in
sleeping; nightmares; loss of appetite; loss of interest
in sexual activity; anxiety; indecisiveness; guilt;
isolation; loss of interest in work.
2. Any four: multiple-casualty incidents; calls involving
infants or children; severe injuries; abuse and neglect;
death of a coworker.
3. Denial (โNot me.โ); anger (โWhy me?โ); bargaining
(โOK, but first let me . . .โ); depression (OK, but I
havenโt . . .โ); acceptance (โOK, Iโm not afraid.โ).
4. Protective eyewear (safety glasses, goggles, side
shields); gloves; gown; mask (surgical type for blood
or other body fluids, HEPA or N-95 respirator for
patient with suspected TB).
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. C
10. B
11. C
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. D
16. B
17. D
18. B
19. A
20. A
HANDOUT 2-2: In the Field
1. Before approaching the truck, you should, from a
safe distance, use binoculars to try to identify the
placards on the truck. Check in the DOTโs
Emergency Response Guidebook to see what the
placards indicate.
2. If the placards indicate the truck carries hazardous
materials, call for assistance from appropriate
specialized teams before attempting to assist the
driver. Provide basic emergency care only after the
scene is secured and patient contamination is limited.
Follow your local protocols in regard to protective
clothing.
HANDOUT 2-3: Chapter 2 Review
HANDOUT 2-5: Well-Being Basics: True or False
1. F
2. F
3. F
4. F
5. T
6. T
7. T
8. T
9. F
10. F
11. T
12. F
13. T
14. F
15. F
1. bargaining, depression, acceptance
2. multiple-casualty incident
3. stress
4. Relaxation techniques
5. critical incident stress debriefing
6. burnout
7. 10, 15, hand washing
8. pathogens
9. body substance isolation
10. gown
11. Purified Protein Derivative (PPD)
12. disinfection
13. HEPA (or N-95)
14. call law enforcement
15. placards, signs
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Prehospital Emergency Care, 9th Ed.
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