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The AMR website for that test has been down a couple of months. Prior to operation D. After each trip. Prior to operation. Smoking in the ambulance is: A. Not mentioned in the regulations B. Permitted by regulations C. Prohibited only in the patient compartment D. Permitted only as specified by regulation.
Not mentioned in the regulations. While driving under "Code 3" exemptions, you may disobey a red stop signal only if: A. The ambulance makes a full stop first B.
The ambulance speed is slowed to 15 MPH C. The ambulance does not exceed 25 MPH D. There is no cross traffic observed. The ambulance speed is slowed to 15 MPH. Although you possess an ambulance driver certificate renewed after December of last year, you may not respond to an emergency call: A.
If your drivers license has been suspended B. If your required EMT has expired C. If your medical certificate was not issued within the last two years D. If any of the above circumstances exist. Medical conditions wherein especially smooth, low speed patient transportation is preferable include: A. Spinal Injuries B. Serious Fractures C. Heart Attacks D. All of the above. A trainee may be substituted for the qualified ambulance attendant: A.
If no qualified attendant is available B. If the trainee has completed an advanced first-aid course C. In none of the above instances. Every ambulance driver must be trained to use all the required ambulance equipment and to assist the attendant in care of the injured: A. Before responding to an emergency call B. Within the first 90 days of employment C.
Within the first 6 months of employment D. Within the first year of employment. Before responding to an emergency call. When ambulances are readily available from two or more services, your ambulance company may respond to a motor vehicle accident: A. Only upon instruction from a law-enforcement or public agency dispatcher B. Promptly after receiving a call from a private person C.
Immediately after receiving the call via CB radio D. Whenever your ambulance is closer to the scene than your competitor's. Only upon instruction from a law-enforcement or public agency dispatcher. Studies have shown that sirens on emergency vehicles do not give sufficiant warnings to: A. Pedestrians B. Drivers of vehicles directly ahead C. Drivers of vehicles approaching on a cross street D.
Drivers of vehicles moving slowly in dense traffic. Drivers of vehicles approaching on a cross street. The decision to use high speed patient transportation requires sound judgement, because such operation can: A. Frighten the patient B. Put a stabilized patient into shock C. Disrupt ongoing medical treatment D. In order to maintain a valid ambulance driver certificate you must pass a physical examination: A. Every year B. Every two years C. When renewing the ambulance driver certificate.
Every two years. When a qualified attendant is not readily available, the driver of an ambulance dispatched for emergency service shall: A. Wait for the attendant C. Notify the dispatcher of the inability to respond D. Substitute a trainee for the attendant. Notify the dispatcher of the inability to respond. The amber warning lamps on the ambulance may be displayed only: A. During "Code 3" operation B. At the scene of an emergency C. When an unusual traffic hazard exists D. When loading or unloading a patient.
When an unusual traffic hazard exists. The red warning lamps on the ambulance may be displayed: A. When responding to an emergency call B. Aggravating certain medical conditions sufficient to cause death or permanent disability. Term Certain medical conditions that probably require "Code 3" operations include: 3 and make up what percentage of total trips?
Definition True. Term If your ambulance drivers certificate has been revoked for reckless driving , you may reapply after a period of no less than:. Definition One year. Term You should not drive an ambulance under any of the following conditions:. Definition Fatigue or illness Permanent disability Temporary disability.
Term Smoking in the ambulance is:. Definition not mentioned in the regulations. Term While driving under "Code 3" exemptions, you may disobey a red stop signal only if:. Definition the ambulance slows to 15 mph. Term Even if you possess a valid ambulance license, you may not respond to an emergency call if:. Definition Your drivers license has been suspended. Your required EMT license has expired. Your medical certificate was not issued within the last two years.
Term Medical conditions wherein especially smooth, low speed patient transportation is preferable include:. Definition Spinal injuries Serious fractures Heart conditions. Term When not operating under "Code 3" conditions, the ambulance must:.
Definition comply with all traffic laws to the same extent as any other vehicle on the highway. Term In order to drive exempt from traffic laws , the ambulance must be:. Definition Responding to an emergency call Displaying a steady burning red warning lamp, visible from ft.
Term When determining whether or not the driver was exercising " due regard " in using signaling equipment, the courts will consider:. Definition Whether it was reasonably necessary to use signaling equipment. Whether the signaling equipment was in fact used.
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