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-CEVQ 4 AM8ULANCE FINAL TEST TO ID ;218 <br />1. When inspecting your ambulance: <br />a, try to perform the Inspection the same way each <br />kine. <br />b. use a cheddist d possible, <br />c. review the previous inspection report. <br />d. All of the above. <br />2. Check that the ambulance's tires are property <br />Inflated by: <br />o. using an appropriate gauge. <br />b. kicklog the fives and listening fora <br />hollow sound <br />c. striking the lines with a solid object. <br />d. visually inspecting the fires., <br />3.properly adjusted mirrors will: <br />e. eliminate Wind spots <br />b. allow you to safely exceed the speed Emit <br />c. reduce your Wind spots. <br />d. allow you to reduce your following distance while <br />on emergency rums. <br />4. All of the following are true of blind spots <br />€=: <br />a, they can be created by the structure o1 <br />the ambulance. <br />b. they can be eliminated by property <br />adjusting the minots. <br />c. they are different from the blind spots around <br />your personal vehicle. <br />d. properly adjusted minors will reduce <br />their size. <br />5. Before moving the ambulance, be sure that <br />everyone Is buckled In and secured aft: <br />a, on an emergency run. <br />b, on a non -emergency con. <br />e, when patient care would be adversely impacted. <br />d. when traveling at slow speed. <br />6. What do the fetters "SCC" stand tor? <br />a. Safety, Care, Concent <br />b. Scanning; Cushion of Safely, Communicating <br />c. Speed, Control, Care <br />d. Scan, Care, Control <br />'7. When driving an open roads such as <br />highways, try to scan down the road: <br />a.12-15 seconds. e. 3 vehicle lengths. <br />b. 3-5 sec onds. d. to the next vehicle. <br />B. When driving in congested, city -like <br />environments, try to scan: <br />a. to next vehlda. <br />Is. 3.5 seconds ahead <br />e. a block to a bock and one had ahead. <br />A. four vehicle lengths ahead. <br />9. How often should you glance In your mirrors? <br />a. every 12-15 seconds. <br />b. �Mry. 3-5 seconds. <br />c. only when. preparing to change lanes.. <br />d. once each nue. <br />10. What does "Cushion of Safety" refer to? <br />a. the patient care area <br />b. the area protected with safety ah bags. <br />c. the area around ycur ambulance. <br />d. the area within your ambulance. <br />11.Which area of your Cushion of Safety Is the <br />most critleal? <br />a. to the IronL <br />b. to both skin <br />e. dnectly behind. <br />d. the area within the ambulance. <br />12. The front tires of the ambulance should have <br />a minimum tread depth of: <br />a. 2142 of adlirch. c. 2M of an Inch. - <br />b.4132 of an inch.. d. 4116 of an inch. <br />13, Maintaining a cushion of safety Is Important: <br />a. only in adverse weather. <br />b, only on the highway. <br />c. only in the city. <br />d. In all driving environments <br />14. A key concept In establishing a cushlon of <br />safety In front of the ambulance Is: <br />a. using your emergency lights and siren. <br />b. maintaining a safe following distance. <br />c. traveling slightly faster than the speed limit <br />d. changing lanes frequently to avoid <br />. traveling behind other vehicles. <br />15. A safe following distance Is _your <br />ambulance's total stopping distance. <br />a. the same as c. less than <br />b. greater than d. not related to <br />'16. Leaning in your seat while glancing in your <br />mbrots: <br />a. is not recommended. <br />b. is only recommended when driving on <br />the highway. <br />c. is only recommended when backing. <br />d can help you monitor your bund spots. <br />17, Which of the following Is not a component of <br />your total stopping distance? <br />e. Following Distance <br />b. Braking Distance <br />c. Reaction Distance <br />d. perception Distance <br />18. As you approach the ambulance to perform an <br />Inspection, do all of the following MM:, <br />a. look for obvious damage or leakg fluid. <br />b. check compartment doors <br />c. Mc k each tits to check for proper inflaffan. <br />d. use a cheddisl if one is avalabfe: <br />19. Trying to maintain a safe following distance <br />is Important: <br />a. only when being taggated. <br />b. only at highway speeds. <br />c. only in adverse weather. <br />d. under an driving circumstances. <br />'20. The average reaction time for all drivers Is: <br />a. 314 of a second. <br />b. 2 seconds. <br />c. 3-5 seconds. <br />U..1 second. <br />'21.' Covering your broke will: <br />a. allow you to reduce your fallowing distance. <br />b. allow you to safely exceed the speed limit <br />e, help reduce your reaction ffme. <br />d. eliminate non -emergency colrisiora., <br />22. Total slopping distance is: <br />a. difficult to predict accurately. <br />b. is the same for all vehicles. <br />c. is always the same regardless of conditions. <br />d. Is the same regardless of speed. <br />23. In Ideal condlllorte and when traveling under <br />40 mph, the recommended minimum following <br />distance Is: <br />a. two vehicle lengths. <br />b. 3 seconds. <br />e.4 seconds. <br />d. 5 seconds. <br />24. In Ideal conditions and when traveling over 40 <br />mph, the recommended minimum following <br />distance is: <br />a. duee vehicle lengths <br />6.3 seconds., <br />c. 4 seconds <br />d. 5 seconds, <br />25. When approaching a jaywalker attempting to <br />cross the street, which of the fallorAng is not <br />recommended: <br />e, cover the brake as you approach. <br />b. stop and wave the jaywalkar across the street, <br />c. be certain the jaywalker remains on the side of <br />the read before proceeding. <br />d. be prepared to stop. <br />26. When approaching a `stale green light, It is <br />recommended that you: <br />a. aoceler5te slightly to make it through the inter. <br />section. <br />b. cover the brake as you approach. <br />e. stop before the IntersmWit. <br />d. put your emergency rights on to warn others. <br />27. When stopping behind another vehicle, do <br />so dose enough to prevent pedestrians <br />from passing between the two vehicles: <br />a. True b. False <br />14 Copyrraht03017 Coaching Systema LLC MAY Nor aE REPRCOUCEn: <br />250-224 <br />
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