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EMT block Exam 1 2024 100% Correct Answers!!!!
ALS - Advanced Life Support ANS - Advanced procedures, such as drug administration 
 
BLS - Basic Life Support ANS - Basic Life Saving Support such as CPR 
 
Emergency Medical Technician ANS - EMS professional trained in BLS interventions 
 
AEMT - Advanced EMT ANS - EMS professional trained in some ALS interventions 
 
Paramedic ANS - EMS professional with extensive training in ALS skills, such as intubation 
 
Medical Control ANS - Physician Direction to an ...
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ALS - Advanced Life Support ANS - Advanced procedures, such as drug administration 
 
BLS - Basic Life Support ANS - Basic Life Saving Support such as CPR 
 
Emergency Medical Technician ANS - EMS professional trained in BLS interventions 
 
AEMT - Advanced EMT ANS - EMS professional trained in some ALS interventions 
 
Paramedic ANS - EMS professional with extensive training in ALS skills, such as intubation 
 
Medical Control ANS - Physician Direction to an ...
West Coast EMT Block #1 Updated 2924 Questions And Answers
Mentally competent patients have the right to refuse treatment. T/F? - ANS True 
 
When a patient is unconscious, you may provide treatment under the concept of _________________. - ANS Implied consent 
 
List conditions where minors may, by state law, give consent for medical care despite their young age. - ANS Married, armed services, pregnant 
 
__________ is sometimes necessary when you are confronted with a patient who is in need of medical treatment and transport...
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Mentally competent patients have the right to refuse treatment. T/F? - ANS True 
 
When a patient is unconscious, you may provide treatment under the concept of _________________. - ANS Implied consent 
 
List conditions where minors may, by state law, give consent for medical care despite their young age. - ANS Married, armed services, pregnant 
 
__________ is sometimes necessary when you are confronted with a patient who is in need of medical treatment and transport...
West Coast EMT Block 1 Exam 2024 Questions And Answers!!
According to the National EMS Scope of Practice Model, an EMT should be able to: 
A. assist a patient with certain prescribed medications. 
B. insert a peripheral IV line and infuse fluids. 
C. administer epinephrine via the subcutaneous route. 
D. interpret a basic (ECG) rhythm and treat accordingly. - ANS A. assists a patient with certain prescribed medications. 
 
An appropriate demonstration of professionalism when your patient is frightened, demanding, or unpleasant is to: 
Select ...
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According to the National EMS Scope of Practice Model, an EMT should be able to: 
A. assist a patient with certain prescribed medications. 
B. insert a peripheral IV line and infuse fluids. 
C. administer epinephrine via the subcutaneous route. 
D. interpret a basic (ECG) rhythm and treat accordingly. - ANS A. assists a patient with certain prescribed medications. 
 
An appropriate demonstration of professionalism when your patient is frightened, demanding, or unpleasant is to: 
Select ...
Latest cinn 2024 Questions With Complete Solutions
What test does JCAHPO have? - ANS COA 
COT 
COMT 
 
What does COA stand for? - ANS Certified Ophthalmic Assistant 
 
What does COT stand for? - ANS Certified Ophthalmic Technician 
 
What does COMT stand for? - ANS Certified Ophthalmic Medical Technologist 
 
Name 2 things you have to do to get COA. - ANS 1) Complete the class. 
2) Work in Ophthalmology as an Ophthalmic Assistant for 6 months. 
 
What are the 3 'O' ? - ANS 1) Ophthalmology ...
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What test does JCAHPO have? - ANS COA 
COT 
COMT 
 
What does COA stand for? - ANS Certified Ophthalmic Assistant 
 
What does COT stand for? - ANS Certified Ophthalmic Technician 
 
What does COMT stand for? - ANS Certified Ophthalmic Medical Technologist 
 
Name 2 things you have to do to get COA. - ANS 1) Complete the class. 
2) Work in Ophthalmology as an Ophthalmic Assistant for 6 months. 
 
What are the 3 'O' ? - ANS 1) Ophthalmology ...
JCAHPO StudyLatest 2024 Questions And Answers
What does JCAHPO stand for? - ANS Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology 
 
BLANK are professional medical doctors. - ANS Ophthalmologists 
 
BLANK fills prescriptions for reading glasses. - ANS Opticians fill prescriptions for reading glasses. 
 
An ophthalmologist that concentrates on one area of the eye is known as BLANK. - ANS Subspecialist is an ophthalmologist that concentrates on treating one area of the eye. 
 
BLANK fits patients...
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What does JCAHPO stand for? - ANS Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology 
 
BLANK are professional medical doctors. - ANS Ophthalmologists 
 
BLANK fills prescriptions for reading glasses. - ANS Opticians fill prescriptions for reading glasses. 
 
An ophthalmologist that concentrates on one area of the eye is known as BLANK. - ANS Subspecialist is an ophthalmologist that concentrates on treating one area of the eye. 
 
BLANK fits patients...
IJCAHPO Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) Certification Examination Questions With Correct Solutions
What is NOT important when documenting the history of an ocular injury? - ANS presence of others when the injury occurred 
 
Which one of the following ocular conditions will LEAST likely present in a patient's family history? - ANS conjunctivitis 
 
When evaluating a patient for cataract surgery, which of the following systemic illnesses is LEAST important? - ANS urinary incontinence 
 
Which symptoms might suggest angle-closure glaucoma? - ANS rainbow c...
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What is NOT important when documenting the history of an ocular injury? - ANS presence of others when the injury occurred 
 
Which one of the following ocular conditions will LEAST likely present in a patient's family history? - ANS conjunctivitis 
 
When evaluating a patient for cataract surgery, which of the following systemic illnesses is LEAST important? - ANS urinary incontinence 
 
Which symptoms might suggest angle-closure glaucoma? - ANS rainbow c...
Ophthalmic Front office Updated 2024 Questions And Answers
Ophthalmology - ANS Specialized branch of medicine 
 
 Medical and surgical specialty concerned with the eye and surrounding structures, their proper function, eye diseases and disorders, and all aspects of vision 
 
One of the oldest specialties in medicine dating back to mid nineteenth century when the invented - ANS ophthalmoscope was invented 
 
The ophthalmoscope was the first instrument that allowed a view of....... - ANS blood vessels inside an organ without su...
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Ophthalmology - ANS Specialized branch of medicine 
 
 Medical and surgical specialty concerned with the eye and surrounding structures, their proper function, eye diseases and disorders, and all aspects of vision 
 
One of the oldest specialties in medicine dating back to mid nineteenth century when the invented - ANS ophthalmoscope was invented 
 
The ophthalmoscope was the first instrument that allowed a view of....... - ANS blood vessels inside an organ without su...
Ophthalmic Medical Assisting Latest Questions And Answers
What are the three levels of certified ophthalmic medical assisting? - ANS Certified ophthalmic assistant (COA), 
Certified ophthalmic technician (COT), 
Certified ophthalmic medical technologist (COMT) 
 
What is an orthoptist? - ANS Helps with diagnosis, management and non-surgical treatment of eye muscle imbalance 
 
What is an Optometrist? - ANS Prescribes and fits eyeglasses and contact lens, screens for eye diseases and is NOT a medical doctor 
 
What is an opti...
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What are the three levels of certified ophthalmic medical assisting? - ANS Certified ophthalmic assistant (COA), 
Certified ophthalmic technician (COT), 
Certified ophthalmic medical technologist (COMT) 
 
What is an orthoptist? - ANS Helps with diagnosis, management and non-surgical treatment of eye muscle imbalance 
 
What is an Optometrist? - ANS Prescribes and fits eyeglasses and contact lens, screens for eye diseases and is NOT a medical doctor 
 
What is an opti...
Ophthalmology exam 2024 Questions And Answers!!
Ophthalmic medical assistants may be required to do all tasks except which of the following? - ANS Diagnose patients' eye conditions 
 
Which of the following is a subspecialty certification offered by JCAHPO? - ANS OSA 
 
Ophthalmologists who confine their practice to diagnosing and treating a defined area of the eye or disease are called - ANS subspecialists 
 
Ocularist - ANS measures and fits patients with artificial eyes 
 
Ophthalmologist - ANS ...
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Ophthalmic medical assistants may be required to do all tasks except which of the following? - ANS Diagnose patients' eye conditions 
 
Which of the following is a subspecialty certification offered by JCAHPO? - ANS OSA 
 
Ophthalmologists who confine their practice to diagnosing and treating a defined area of the eye or disease are called - ANS subspecialists 
 
Ocularist - ANS measures and fits patients with artificial eyes 
 
Ophthalmologist - ANS ...
Certified Ophthalmic Technician Exam Review - COT Ophthalmology Chapter 2 Clinical Optics Quizzes & Ans
The range of wavelengths in the visible spectrum is: 
a) 100 to 400 nanometers 
b) 400 to 800 nanometers 
c) 450 to 650 nanometers 
d) 400 to 800 meters (m) - ANS b) Depending on which reference is consulted, visible light is in the range of 400 to 800 nanometers. (Be sure to watch the units of measurement given in an answer. "Meters" in answer d should have indicated that it was incorrect.) 
 
Immediately on either side of the visible spectrum are the invisible light segments of: 
a)...
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The range of wavelengths in the visible spectrum is: 
a) 100 to 400 nanometers 
b) 400 to 800 nanometers 
c) 450 to 650 nanometers 
d) 400 to 800 meters (m) - ANS b) Depending on which reference is consulted, visible light is in the range of 400 to 800 nanometers. (Be sure to watch the units of measurement given in an answer. "Meters" in answer d should have indicated that it was incorrect.) 
 
Immediately on either side of the visible spectrum are the invisible light segments of: 
a)...