2026/2027 NREMT EMR EXAM PREP BANK
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NREMT EMR
Pass the NREMT EMR Exam Prep by strengthening your
understanding of patient assessment, basic life support, airway
management, bleeding control, and medical and trauma
emergencies. This resource focuses on core EMR knowledge,
scenario-based decision making, and NREMT-style questions to
build confidence on exam day. It is ideal for Emergency Medical
Responder (EMR) students and entry-level prehospital care
providers preparing for certification.
The scope of care under which the EMR functions is
specified by the:
A. State Department of Public Safety.
B. EMS system medical director.
C. National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians.
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D. National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.
...... ANSWER ....... B. EMS system medical director. ✓✓
In general, you should never change or alter a patient care
report, unless:
A. you need to correct an error to ensure that the information
is accurate.
B. a paramedic or licensed physician orders you to do so.
C. law enforcement personnel need the report for legal
reasons.
D. the patient's condition deteriorated after a paramedic
assumed care. ...... ANSWER ....... A. you need to correct
an error to ensure that the information is accurate. ✓✓
A patient who verbally or non-verbally lets you know that he
or she is willing to accept treatment is giving you
____________ consent.
A. assumed
B. informed
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C. expressed
D. implied ...... ANSWER ....... C. expressed✓✓
For a patient to be legally able to make a decision regarding
his or her own health care, he or she must:
A. accept EMS transport to an appropriate hospital.
B. have a non-life-threatening injury or illness.
C. have at least two witnesses present at the scene.
D. be of legal age as defined by state law. ...... ANSWER
....... D. be of legal age as defined by state law. ✓✓
The principle of implied consent assumes that an
unconscious patient:
A. is at least 18 years of age.
B. has a life-threatening condition.
C. has a living will on file.
D. would wish to receive treatment. ...... ANSWER ....... D.
would wish to receive treatment. ✓✓
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You arrive at the scene of an incident involving a motor
vehicle and a pedestrian. Law enforcement officers are
present, but the paramedic unit will not arrive for another 5
minutes. Your patient, who was struck by the vehicle, is a 16-
year-old girl. She is unconscious and has severe bleeding
from her head. You should:
A. begin immediate treatment and ask a law enforcement
officer to attempt to contact the child's parents.
B. keep curious bystanders away from the patient until the
paramedic unit arrives at the scene.
C. contact the child's parents and obtain phone consent
before rendering any emergency medical care.
D. ask a law enforcement officer to sign a statement that you
are providing care without parental consent. ...... ANSWER
....... A. begin immediate treatment and ask a law
enforcement officer to attempt to contact the child's
parents. ✓✓
You are dispatched to an elementary school for a 7-year-old
boy who sustained a minor injury while on the playground.
The child is conscious, alert, and does not appear to have
any life-threatening injuries. What should you do?