FISDAP EMT FINAL - JB LEARNING FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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A 42 year old male was in a house fire. The anterior portion of his
lower legs has been burned. The area is charred black but your
states he has a little pain. This burn would be classified as
Superficial
Circumferential
Partial thickness
Full thickness - ANSWER-Full thickness
You are entering a controlled intersection with emergency lights
and siren activated. The signal light is red. Your emergency
vehicle
Has the right of way againsts vehicles entering from the right
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Should come to a complete stop prior to proceeding
Has the right of way against all vehicles entering the intersection
May proceed through the intersection as long as cross traffic is
slowing down - ANSWER-Should come to a complete stop prior to
proceeding
A 24 year old trauma patient is holding pressure on a laceration to
his right leg. He keeps complaining: "i just can't get it to stop". His
respirations are 10 times per min, amd he has no radial pulses.
You should
Open his airway
Initiate high flow oxygen
Apply a tourniquet
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Take over manual stabilization of his leg - ANSWER-Apply a
tourniquet
Your patient is in cardiac arrest. After administering a shock and
two min of cpr, you detect a faint pulse. Vital signs are BP 90/50,
P58, R6, Spo2 88%. What should you do?
Assist respirations via bvm
Resume chest compressions
Apply oxygen via non-rebreather mask
Press the analyze button on the AED - ANSWER-Assist
respirations via bvm
A 19 year old has swallowed lighter fluid. You should
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Administer syrup of ipecac
Contact a poison control center
Administer activated charcoal
Contact the closest hospital - ANSWER-Contact a poison control
center
You should rapidly extricate a motor vehicle collision patient who
is awake and complains of:
Pain to both thighs with obvious deformity to his left ankle
Bleeding from a laceration on his face and breathing at 24/min
A fractured left forearm and a rapid pulse