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EMT FINAL ACTUAL EXAM (3 LATEST
VERSIONS) NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+ 2025/2026
A high normal respiratory rate for an infant between 1
month and 1 year of age is: A) 30 breaths/min.
B) 40 breaths/min.
C) 60 breaths/min.
D) 70 breaths/min. - CORRECT ANSWER>>C
A 58-year-old man is found unresponsive by his wife.
According to his wife, he was complaining of a "dull ache"
in his chest the day before, but refused to allow her to
call 911. His blood pressure is 70/50 mm Hg, his pulse is
120 beats/min and weak, and his respirations are 28
breaths/min and labored. Further assessment reveals
that his skin is cool, pale, and clammy. You should
suspect: A) cardiogenic shock.
B) hypovolemic shock.
C) acute septic shock.
D) pulmonary embolism. - CORRECT ANSWER>>A
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The presence of subcutaneous emphysema following
blunt trauma to the anterior neck should make you
MOST suspicious for a: A) pneumothorax.
B) fractured larynx.
C) ruptured esophagus.
D) carotid artery injury. - CORRECT ANSWER>>B
Which of the following signs or symptoms is MOST
suggestive of a systemic reaction following ingestion of a
poison?
A) Nausea and vomiting
B) Burns around the mouth
C) Tachycardia and hypotension
D) Painful or difficult swallowing - CORRECT ANSWER>>C
Which of the following types of stroke would MOST
likely present with a sudden, severe headache? A)
Ischemic
B) Hemorrhagic
C) Thrombotic
D) Embolic - CORRECT ANSWER>>B
Patients with significant closed head injuries often have
pupillary abnormalities and:
A) paralysis.
B) paresthesia.
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C) hypertension.
D) tachycardia. - CORRECT ANSWER>>C
In contrast to a patient with a blood glucose level of 25
mg/dL, a patient with a blood glucose level of 800
mg/dL would be expected to present with: A) profuse
diaphoresis and pallor.
B) an acute alteration in mentation.
C) tachycardia and poor skin turgor.
D) a rapid, shallow breathing pattern. - CORRECT
ANSWER>>C
While triaging patients at a mass-casualty incident, you
encounter a 4-year-old child who is breathing at a rate of
54 breaths/min. What should you do?
A) Apply high-flow oxygen
B) Tag the child as immediate
C) Assess for distal pulses
D) Ventilate with a bag-mask device - CORRECT
ANSWER>>B
When assessing a conscious patient who overdosed on a
drug, you should FIRST determine:
A) the patient's weight in kg.
B) the type of medication ingested.
C) when the medication was ingested.
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D) if
there is a history of prior overdose. - CORRECT
ANSWER>>B
A prolapsed umbilical cord is dangerous because the:
A) cord might pull the placenta from the uterine wall
during delivery.
B) mother may die of hypoxia due to compromised
placental blood flow.
C) cord may be wrapped around the baby's neck, causing
strangulation.
D) baby's head may compress the cord, cutting off its
supply of oxygen. - CORRECT
ANSWER>>D
Your assessment of the newborn reveals that she has a
patent airway, is breathing adequately, and has a heart
rate of 130 beats/min. Her face and trunk are pink, but
her hands and feet are cyanotic. You have clamped and
cut the umbilical cord, but the placenta has not yet
delivered. You should:
A) massage the lower part of the mother's uterus until the
placenta delivers.
B) give the newborn high-flow oxygen via a
nonrebreathing mask and transport.
C) reassess the newborn every 5 minutes and transport
after the placenta delivers.
EMT FINAL ACTUAL EXAM (3 LATEST
VERSIONS) NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+ 2025/2026
A high normal respiratory rate for an infant between 1
month and 1 year of age is: A) 30 breaths/min.
B) 40 breaths/min.
C) 60 breaths/min.
D) 70 breaths/min. - CORRECT ANSWER>>C
A 58-year-old man is found unresponsive by his wife.
According to his wife, he was complaining of a "dull ache"
in his chest the day before, but refused to allow her to
call 911. His blood pressure is 70/50 mm Hg, his pulse is
120 beats/min and weak, and his respirations are 28
breaths/min and labored. Further assessment reveals
that his skin is cool, pale, and clammy. You should
suspect: A) cardiogenic shock.
B) hypovolemic shock.
C) acute septic shock.
D) pulmonary embolism. - CORRECT ANSWER>>A
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The presence of subcutaneous emphysema following
blunt trauma to the anterior neck should make you
MOST suspicious for a: A) pneumothorax.
B) fractured larynx.
C) ruptured esophagus.
D) carotid artery injury. - CORRECT ANSWER>>B
Which of the following signs or symptoms is MOST
suggestive of a systemic reaction following ingestion of a
poison?
A) Nausea and vomiting
B) Burns around the mouth
C) Tachycardia and hypotension
D) Painful or difficult swallowing - CORRECT ANSWER>>C
Which of the following types of stroke would MOST
likely present with a sudden, severe headache? A)
Ischemic
B) Hemorrhagic
C) Thrombotic
D) Embolic - CORRECT ANSWER>>B
Patients with significant closed head injuries often have
pupillary abnormalities and:
A) paralysis.
B) paresthesia.
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C) hypertension.
D) tachycardia. - CORRECT ANSWER>>C
In contrast to a patient with a blood glucose level of 25
mg/dL, a patient with a blood glucose level of 800
mg/dL would be expected to present with: A) profuse
diaphoresis and pallor.
B) an acute alteration in mentation.
C) tachycardia and poor skin turgor.
D) a rapid, shallow breathing pattern. - CORRECT
ANSWER>>C
While triaging patients at a mass-casualty incident, you
encounter a 4-year-old child who is breathing at a rate of
54 breaths/min. What should you do?
A) Apply high-flow oxygen
B) Tag the child as immediate
C) Assess for distal pulses
D) Ventilate with a bag-mask device - CORRECT
ANSWER>>B
When assessing a conscious patient who overdosed on a
drug, you should FIRST determine:
A) the patient's weight in kg.
B) the type of medication ingested.
C) when the medication was ingested.
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D) if
there is a history of prior overdose. - CORRECT
ANSWER>>B
A prolapsed umbilical cord is dangerous because the:
A) cord might pull the placenta from the uterine wall
during delivery.
B) mother may die of hypoxia due to compromised
placental blood flow.
C) cord may be wrapped around the baby's neck, causing
strangulation.
D) baby's head may compress the cord, cutting off its
supply of oxygen. - CORRECT
ANSWER>>D
Your assessment of the newborn reveals that she has a
patent airway, is breathing adequately, and has a heart
rate of 130 beats/min. Her face and trunk are pink, but
her hands and feet are cyanotic. You have clamped and
cut the umbilical cord, but the placenta has not yet
delivered. You should:
A) massage the lower part of the mother's uterus until the
placenta delivers.
B) give the newborn high-flow oxygen via a
nonrebreathing mask and transport.
C) reassess the newborn every 5 minutes and transport
after the placenta delivers.