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NREMT Paramedic Prep 200 Questions 2026 A+ GRAD
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E ASSURED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANS
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Term
ANSWER
Definition
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ne of the following types of shock would be considered distributive shock?
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A. Hypovolemic shock
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B. Cardiogenic shock
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C. Anaphylactic shock
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D. Toxic shock syndrome
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ANSWER
C.
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A. Increased oxygen level and increased PCO2
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B. Increased peripheral vascular resistance and alkalosis
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C. Decreased perfusion and increased acidosis
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D. Peripheral vasodilation and increased capillary permeability
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ANSWER
C.
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s the absolute refractory period take place in a normally functioning heart?
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A. S-T segment
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C. P wave
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D. Q-T interval
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ANSWER
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A. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
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hen the left leg is positive and the right arm is negative?
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A. Augmented limb lead aVL
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B. Bipolar limb lead II (LII)
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C. Bipolar limb lead III (LIII)
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D. Bipolar limb lead I (LI)
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ANSWER
B.
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D. Hemoglobin saturated with red blood cells
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ANSWER
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on), which of the following disease processes, along with HIV/AIDS, must be reported
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to the transporting crew members to prevent the accidental transmission of the disea
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A. Shingles and pneumonia
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B. Hepatitis and tuberculosis
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ANSWER
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ely hazardous gas that smells like rotten eggs and is capable of affecting several body
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systems, especially the nervous system?
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A. Hydrogen sulfide
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B. Methyl bromide
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C. Halogenated hydrocarbon
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D. Hydrogen cyanide
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ANSWER
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Exam Solution zm
NREMT Paramedic Prep 200 Questions 2026 A+ GRAD
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E ASSURED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANS
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WERS (374B6) zm
QUESTION 1 zm
Term
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Definition
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ne of the following types of shock would be considered distributive shock?
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A. Hypovolemic shock
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B. Cardiogenic shock
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C. Anaphylactic shock
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D. Toxic shock syndrome
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ANSWER
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during a traumatic event?zm zm zm
A. Increased oxygen level and increased PCO2
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B. Increased peripheral vascular resistance and alkalosis
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C. Decreased perfusion and increased acidosis
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D. Peripheral vasodilation and increased capillary permeability
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ANSWER
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s the absolute refractory period take place in a normally functioning heart?
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A. S-T segment
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B. P-R interval
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C. P wave
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D. Q-T interval
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ANSWER
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sided facial droop and paralysis in an adult patient who exhibits no other neurologica
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l findings?
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A. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
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B. Multiple sclerosis
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C. Huntington's disease
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D. Bell's palsy
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ANSWER
D.
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When monitoring the electrical activity of a patient's heart, which standard limb lead
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records the difference in electrical potential between the left leg and the right arm w
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hen the left leg is positive and the right arm is negative?
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A. Augmented limb lead aVL
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B. Bipolar limb lead II (LII)
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C. Bipolar limb lead III (LIII)
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D. Bipolar limb lead I (LI)
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ANSWER
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old COPD patient complaining of shortness of breath. During your exam, you note the
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presence of clubbed fingertips. Which of the following is most likely to cause this findi
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C. Hypocapnia resulting from low carbon-dioxide levels
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D. Hemoglobin saturated with red blood cells
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ANSWER
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to the transporting crew members to prevent the accidental transmission of the disea
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se?
A. Shingles and pneumonia
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B. Hepatitis and tuberculosis
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C. ARDS and sepsis
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ANSWER
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ely hazardous gas that smells like rotten eggs and is capable of affecting several body
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systems, especially the nervous system?
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A. Hydrogen sulfide
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B. Methyl bromide
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C. Halogenated hydrocarbon
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D. Hydrogen cyanide
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ANSWER
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A. Respiratory alkalosis
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