EMT FISDAP READINESS EXAM 2 PREP NEWEST
2026/2027 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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There are varying degrees of DNR orders, expressed through a variety of detailed
instructions that may be part of the order such as:
a. allowing CPR only if cardiac or respiratory arrest was observed
b. allowing comfort-care measures such as intravenous feeding
c. disallowing the use of long-term life-support measures
d. specify that only five minutes of artificial respiration will be attempted
a. allowing CPR only if cardiac or respiratory arrest was observed
In a hospital, long-term life support and comfort care measures would consist of
intravenous feeding and:
a. routine inoculations
b. the use of a respirator
c. infection control by the healthcare providers
d. hourly patient documentation
b. the use of a respirator
If an EMT with a duty to act fails to provide the standard of care, and if this failure
causes harm or injury to the patient, the EMT may be accused of:
a. res ipsa loquitur
b. negligence
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c. abandonment
d. assault
b. negligence
Leaving a patient on the hallway stretcher in a busy ED and leaving without giving
report with a healthcare professional is an example of:
a. liability infraction
b. battery
c. abandonment
d. breach of duty
c. abandonment
The EMT should not discuss information about the patient except to relate
pertinent information to the physician at the ED. Information considered
confidential includes:
a. patient history gained through the interview
b. assessment findings
c. treatment rendered
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
The EMT can release confidential patient information in all of the following
circumstances EXCEPT to:
a. inform other health care professionals who need to know information to
continue care
b. report incidents required by state law, such as rape or abuse
c. comply with the legal subpoena
d. protect the other victims of a motor vehicle collision
d. protect the other victims of a motor vehicle collision
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A medical identification device that indicates serious patient medical conditions,
allergies, and/or medications they are currently prescribed comes in the form of
each of the following except:
a. bracelets
b. necklaces
c. cards
d. patches
d. patches
You responded to a high-speed collision involving a motorcycle and automobile.
The 22-year-old male cyclist has a severe head injury and is not likely to live
through the evening. When treating this critical patient, who happens to have an
organ donor card, the EMT should:
a. transport without delay and document a DNR
b. treat the patient with the same care as any other patient and inform the ED
physician
c. withhold oxygen therapy from the patient to keep the organ hypoxic
d. all of the above
b. treat the patient with the same care as any other patient and inform the ED
physician
You are at the scene of a home invasion where the homeowner was shot to death
by the perpetrators. At this crime scene, you should:
a. avoid disturbing any evidence at the scene unless emergency care requires it
b. immediately remove the patient from the scene
c. move all obstacles from around the patient to make more room to work
d. search the house for clues to find the cause of the crime
a. avoid disturbing any evidence at the scene unless emergency care requires it
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Commonly required reporting situations include all the following EXCEPT:
a. child and elder abuse
b. crimes in public places
c. sexual assault
d. domestic abuse
b. crimes in public places
The extent of limits of the EMT's job is called the:
a. ethical dilemma
b. national curriculum
c. scope of practice
d. regional protocol
c. scope of practice
The federal law designed to protect the patient's private medical information is
the:
a. NHTSA
b. ANSI
c. HIPPA
d. OSHA
c. HIPPA
You were called to the scene of an incident where a 21-year-old male was knocked
unconscious in a bar fight. Upon arrival, the patient is awake and has a broken
nose but no life threats. He admits to drinking six beers in the last hour. He wants
to refuse medical attention. Why should you discourage a refusal?
a. he is not legally old enough to consent
b. he may not be mentally competent at this time
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