NREMT 2026 PRACTICE EXAM: FUTURE EMT GROUP EXAM
PREP LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
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The mother of a 3 month old male tells you that his apnea monitor alarmed and
when she checked on him he was not breathing. She stimulated him and called 9-
1-1. He is now breathing on his own. His vital signs are P 160, R 28, and SpO2 is
98% on room air. You should first:
A. administer blow-by oxygen at 6 L/minute
B. check the functions of the apnea monitor
C. determine what care she provided
D. instruct her how to ventilate him - Correct Answer-C. determine what care she
provided
A 71 year old female awoke suddenly complaining of shortness of breath. She tells
you she had a heart attack six months ago. Her vitals are P 96, R 16, BP 108/84,
and SpO2 is 91% on room air. You should first:
A. administer oxygen by NRB
B. ask if she takes nitroglycerin
C. lay her flat and elevate legs
D. listen to her lungs for wheezes - Correct Answer-A. administer oxygen by NRB
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A 74 year old female who was holding her head collapsed suddenly. When you
arrive she is lying supine on the floor unresponsive. You hear gurgling sounds on
inspiration. You should first:
A. ventilate her with a BVM
B. insert a NPA
C. suction her airway
D. log roll her to recovery position - Correct Answer-C. suction her airway
Which of the following findings indicates a condition where air is trapped in the
lower airways? Common in asthma and COPD
A. rales
B. pleural rub
C. wheezes
D. rhonchi - Correct Answer-C. wheezes
A 4 year old male has difficulty breathing. He has a sore throat, is leaning forward
with hands on his knees, and his skin is hot to touch. When he speaks his voice
sounds hoarse. His pulse oximeter reading is 94% on room air. You should:
A. inspect his upper airway, monitor tracheal breath sounds, and transport rapidly
B. lay him flat, monitor ABCs, and transport
C. administer oxygen, keep him calm, and transport rapidly
D. administer high-flow oxygen, insert oral airway, and transport - Correct Answer-
C. administer oxygen, keep him calm, and transport rapidly
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An 8 year old female who has a history of asthma self-administered her metered
dose inhaler prior to your arrival. Her vital signs are P 96, R 16, BP 108/78, and
SpO2 is 94% on room air. You auscultate her lung sounds over the lower lobes and
should expect to hear:
A. bronchovesicular sounds
B. wheezes
C. rhonchi
D. crackles - Correct Answer-B. wheezes
A 78 year old female who has a history of two pack a day smoking is unable to
speak, her skin is cold and clammy, and has her head resting on her chest. Her
vital signs are P 94, R 24 and shallow, BP 96/78, and SpO2 is 78% on home oxygen
by nasal cannula, 3 L/minute. You should first:
A. increase her home oxygen to 6 L/minute
B. assist her ventilations with a BVM
C. administer oxygen by NRB
D. get her inhaler if she has one - Correct Answer-B. assist her ventilations with a
BVM
A 25 year old male complains of shortness of breath over the past four hours after
playing soccer. His chest expansion is normal and he has no chest wall pain. You
hear diminished breath sounds over his right upper thorax. His vital signs are P
106, R 18, BP 126/84, and SpO2 is 92% on room air. You should suspect:
A. spontaneous pneumothorax
B. pleuritis
C. costochondritis
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D. PE - Correct Answer-A. spontaneous pneumothorax
A 30 month old male has a fever of 102 degrees F, cough, and shortness of breath.
You observe increased work of breathing and auscultate diffuse wheezes and
crackles. His mother tells you he has never been this ill. You should suspect:
A. bronchiolitis
B. croup
C. asthma
D. epiglottis - Correct Answer-A. bronchiolitis
A 7 year old female is being cared for at home with a ventilator. When you arrive,
the ventilator alarm is sounding. Your partner reports her pulse rate is 40. You
should:
A. check the settings
B. increase volume of ventilation delivered by machine
C. increase number of ventilation on machine
D. assist her ventilations with a BVM - Correct Answer-D. assist her ventilations
with a BVM
Law enforcement restrained a 26 year old male who fought them for 30 minutes
before four officers controlled him. He continued to resist for another 20 minutes
before he collapsed. When you arrive, he is unresponsive, apneic, and pulseless.
You should first:
A. begin chest compressions
B. open his airway
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