EMT 101 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
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Each year, one person in ___ suffers a nonfatal injury serious enough to need medical attention or to
restrict activity
a) three
b)four
c)six
d)eight - (answers)four
The leading cause of death and disability in children and young adults is:
a)unintentional injuries
b)cancer
c)heart disease
d)homicide - (answers)unintentional injuries
deviating from accepted standards of care that results in further injury to the victim is known as:
a)abandonment
b)negligence
c)carelessness
d)battery - (answers)unintentional injuries
, 2
which of the following statements concerning Good Samaritan laws is true?
a)they guarantee legal protection for the first aider
b)they make litigation against against the first aider impossible
c)they protect the first aider no matter what type of care was given
d)they protect first aiders acting in good faith - (answers)they protect first aiders acting in good faith
which of the following are bloodborne diseases?
a)hepatitis B
b)hepatitis C
c)HIV
d)all of the above - (answers)all of the above
the ____ sage of grieving is characterized as bargaining
a)first
b)second
c)third
d)fourth - (answers)third
_____ are transmitted through the air by coughing or sneezing
a) water-related diseases
, 3
b)airborne diseases
c)heart diseases
d)infectious diseases - (answers)airborne diseases
someone must call 911 if you are unsure of the victims condition, if the victims condition is life
threatening or could become life threatening, or:
a)a victim needs the skill and equipment of EMS
b)a spinal injury is suspected
c)distance or traffic could delay getting to the hospital
d)all of the above - (answers)all of the above
the average rate of breathing in an infant at rest is ____ breaths per minute
a)5 to 10
b)12 to 20
c)15 to 30
d)25 to 50 - (answers)25 to 50
the collar bone is also known as the:
a) scapula
b)humerus
c)clavicle
d)radius - (answers)clavicle