EMT PRACTICE EXAM 2 LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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Your patient has no life-threatening external hemorrhagic but has skin that is cool,
pale and moist. This could be an indication of:
A. increased profusion
B. high blood pressure
C. poor circulation
D. cold exposure - Correct Answer-C
To evaluate skin color in a dark-skinned patient, the EMT should also:
A. evaluate the tissues of the lips or nail beds
B. evaluate the tissues of the heels of the feet
C. check the pupils of the eyes
D. do all of these - Correct Answer-A
When assessing the circulation during the primary assessment, the EMT should
check for and control severe bleeding. This is important to do because:
A. open woulds can become infected
B. it may lead to long-term complications
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C. a patient can bleed to death in minutes
D. the blood pressure may drop over time - Correct Answer-C
When a life threat is observed in the primary assessment, the EMT should:
A. complete the assessment, then treat
B. treat is immediately
C. determine the patient's priority, then treat
D. package the patient for transport - Correct Answer-B
High-priority conditions include:
A. poor general impression
B. unresponsiveness
C. shock (hypoperfusion)
C. all of these - Correct Answer-D
All of the following would be considered high-priority conditions except:
A. difficulty breathing
B. responsive but not following commands
C. an uncomplicated childbirth
D. chest pain with systolic pressure less than 100 - Correct Answer-C
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During the primary assessment of an adult medical patient with a chief complaint
of chest pain, you note that the breathing rate is 28. You should consider:
A. oxygen by a nasal cannula
B. providing bag-valve mask ventilations
C. administering oxygen by nonrebreather mask
D. using a paper bag to slow down the rate - Correct Answer-C
In the adult trauma patient, why is the capillary refill no longer used to ass the
circulation?
A. it is not a good indicator
B. only children have capillary refill
C. it is still a very important step
D. because EMT's have difficulty remembering to use it - Correct Answer-A
The steps of the primary assessment:
A. are patient dependent
B. depend on the baseline vital signs
C. must be followed in order
D. depend on the age and sex of the patient - Correct Answer-C
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When doing an assessment on a patient who is apparently lifeless, the approach is
adapted to include:
A. the pulse check for at least 20 seconds
B. the C-A-B approach per AHA Guidelines
C. the routine A-B-C approach per AHA Guidelines
D. none of these are appropriate - Correct Answer-B
One of the key contributions to improvement in EMS over the years has been"
A. the type II, van-style ambulance vehicle
B. development of radio links among dispatcher, mobile units, and hospitals
C. the military antishock trousers
D. air conditioning in the transport vehicles - Correct Answer-B
Components of a communications system include:
A. base stations
B. mobile units
C. portable radios
D. all of these - Correct Answer-D
You will need to be alerting the trauma center of the patient's condition directly
from the scene. because your portable radio does not have the power to reach
the hospital from the scene, you will need to rely on a device that picks up radio
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