EMD 2026/2027 TEST PREP EXAM COMPLETE
CURRENT TESTING QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR
GUARANTEED PASS/TOP-RATED A+.
EMD
Pass with confidence using this EMD Test Prep Exam guide. It
focuses on key areas such as call prioritization, medical
interrogation, response determinants, legal considerations, and
quality assurance standards. Realistic practice questions help
build speed, accuracy, and situational judgment under pressure.
This resource is ideal for EMDs, dispatchers, and public safety
professionals preparing for certification or recertification
exams.
T/F. EMDs are trained medical professionals ...... ANSWER
....... True✓✓
What are the six links in the chain of survival ...... ANSWER
....... Recognition and response activation, early CPR,
Rapid defibrillation, Advanced resuscitation, Post-
Cardiac arrest care, Recovery✓✓
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MPDS stands for ...... ANSWER ....... Medical Priority
Dispatch System✓✓
The MDPS symbol directs the EMD to: a. Go to PDIs, then
DLS Links
B. Send and go to PDIs
C. Send, PDIs, and return to questioning
D. Send and return to question ...... ANSWER ....... D.
Send and return to questioning✓✓
a question with the pre-question qualifier "(female 12-50)"
should be asked
A. Always
B. Only when the caller reports that the patient is a female
between the ages of 12 and 50.
C. Only when the patient is male and younger than 12 or
older than 50 ...... ANSWER ....... B. Only when the caller
reports that the patient is female between the ages of 12
and 50✓✓
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T/F. Key Questions must be asked in order and as written
...... ANSWER ....... True✓✓
DLS Links
A. Direct the EMD to the appropriate Pre-Arrival or Case exit
instructions
B. Point out additional agencies that should be notified
about an emergency
C. Provide references to books, magazines, and videos that
may be of interest to EMDs
D. None of the above ...... ANSWER ....... A. Direct the
EMD to the appropriate Pre-arrival or Case Exit
instructions B✓✓
T/F Key question 7 on protocol 5 is "(>/= to 50) Did S/He faint
(pass out) or nearly faint?" - Based on MPDS standards, it is
appropriate to read this question as "did she faint, pass out,
or nearly faint" ...... ANSWER ....... False✓✓
words or phrases printed in ALL UPPERCASE text in the
MPDS key questions indicate that:
A. A DELTA- level response is available for the situation