NREMT FINAL 692 EVALUATION EXAM 2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUARANTEED TO
PASS
◉ Breech presentation. Answer: Can be delivered in the field - butt
first. The only other time to insert your hand into the vagina is to
push the walls of the vagina off the infant's airway as the head comes
out.
◉ limb presentation. Answer: -position mother so that hips are
elevated
-transport asap
◉ APGAR Appearance. Answer: Pink = 2
Pink and blue = 1
Blue = 0
◉ APGAR Pulse. Answer: 100 beats/min = 2
Fewer than 100 = 1
Absent pulse = 0
,◉ APGAR Grimace. Answer: Infant cries and moves foot from
stimulus; grimaces = 2
Weak cry (facial grimace) = 1
Does not cry or react = 0
◉ APGAR Activity. Answer: Resists attempts to straighten knees or
hips = 2
Infant makes weak attempts to resist straightening = 1
Infant is limp with no muscle tone = 0
◉ APGAR Respiration. Answer: Rapid respirations = 2
Slow respirations = 1
Absent respirations = 0
◉ When is blow-by oxygen indicated on a newborn?. Answer:
Indicated for infants with cyanosis that is not dissipating
heart rate between 100-180
spontaneous breathing
◉ When is artificial ventilations indicated on a newborn?. Answer:
Indicated for infants with cyanosis and a heart rate of less than 100
or if the infant is apneic
breathing is shallow, slow, or absent
,◉ When to begin resuscitation efforts on a newborn?. Answer: If the
infant does not breathe after 10 to 15 seconds
HR drops to less than 60
◉ premature babies. Answer: born before 37 weeks
◉ Basket stretcher. Answer: Used for rough terrain
◉ National Incident Management System. Answer: Provides a
consistent nationwide template to enable federal, state, and local
governments to work together efficiently
◉ Incident Command System. Answer: To ensure responder and
pubic safety, achieving incident management goals, and ensuring the
efficient use of resources
◉ Red tagged (immediate) patients. Answer: Threat to ABCs, signs
of shock, severe burns, open injuries
◉ Yellow tagged (delayed) patients. Answer: Burns without airway
problems, major or multiple bone or join injuries, back injuries
with/without spinal damage
, ◉ Green tagged (walking wounded) patients. Answer: Minor
fractures, minor soft-tissue injuries
◉ Back tagged (expectant) patients. Answer: Obvious death,
respiratory arrest (if limited resources), cardiac arrest
◉ START triage. Answer: 1. Identify walking-wounded
2. Approach non-green patients
3. If the patient is not breathing, open the airway using a simple
maneuver. If the patient still does not breathe, label as expectant.
4. If the patient breaths after opening the airway, label red
5. If the patient is already breathing, check respiration rate. Label as
red if >30 or <10
6. If the patient has normal respirations, check radial pulses. Label is
red if pulses are absent
7. Assess neurologic status and ask if they can follow simple
commands. If they cannot, label as red. If they can, label as yellow
◉ JumpSTART triage. Answer: Intended for children younger than 8
or appear to weigh less than 100 lb
1. If they are not breathing, check pulse immediately. If there is no
pulse, label as expectant.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUARANTEED TO
PASS
◉ Breech presentation. Answer: Can be delivered in the field - butt
first. The only other time to insert your hand into the vagina is to
push the walls of the vagina off the infant's airway as the head comes
out.
◉ limb presentation. Answer: -position mother so that hips are
elevated
-transport asap
◉ APGAR Appearance. Answer: Pink = 2
Pink and blue = 1
Blue = 0
◉ APGAR Pulse. Answer: 100 beats/min = 2
Fewer than 100 = 1
Absent pulse = 0
,◉ APGAR Grimace. Answer: Infant cries and moves foot from
stimulus; grimaces = 2
Weak cry (facial grimace) = 1
Does not cry or react = 0
◉ APGAR Activity. Answer: Resists attempts to straighten knees or
hips = 2
Infant makes weak attempts to resist straightening = 1
Infant is limp with no muscle tone = 0
◉ APGAR Respiration. Answer: Rapid respirations = 2
Slow respirations = 1
Absent respirations = 0
◉ When is blow-by oxygen indicated on a newborn?. Answer:
Indicated for infants with cyanosis that is not dissipating
heart rate between 100-180
spontaneous breathing
◉ When is artificial ventilations indicated on a newborn?. Answer:
Indicated for infants with cyanosis and a heart rate of less than 100
or if the infant is apneic
breathing is shallow, slow, or absent
,◉ When to begin resuscitation efforts on a newborn?. Answer: If the
infant does not breathe after 10 to 15 seconds
HR drops to less than 60
◉ premature babies. Answer: born before 37 weeks
◉ Basket stretcher. Answer: Used for rough terrain
◉ National Incident Management System. Answer: Provides a
consistent nationwide template to enable federal, state, and local
governments to work together efficiently
◉ Incident Command System. Answer: To ensure responder and
pubic safety, achieving incident management goals, and ensuring the
efficient use of resources
◉ Red tagged (immediate) patients. Answer: Threat to ABCs, signs
of shock, severe burns, open injuries
◉ Yellow tagged (delayed) patients. Answer: Burns without airway
problems, major or multiple bone or join injuries, back injuries
with/without spinal damage
, ◉ Green tagged (walking wounded) patients. Answer: Minor
fractures, minor soft-tissue injuries
◉ Back tagged (expectant) patients. Answer: Obvious death,
respiratory arrest (if limited resources), cardiac arrest
◉ START triage. Answer: 1. Identify walking-wounded
2. Approach non-green patients
3. If the patient is not breathing, open the airway using a simple
maneuver. If the patient still does not breathe, label as expectant.
4. If the patient breaths after opening the airway, label red
5. If the patient is already breathing, check respiration rate. Label as
red if >30 or <10
6. If the patient has normal respirations, check radial pulses. Label is
red if pulses are absent
7. Assess neurologic status and ask if they can follow simple
commands. If they cannot, label as red. If they can, label as yellow
◉ JumpSTART triage. Answer: Intended for children younger than 8
or appear to weigh less than 100 lb
1. If they are not breathing, check pulse immediately. If there is no
pulse, label as expectant.