Complete Solution (2026 Update) West
Coast EMT Block Exam #1 Complete
Solution guide contains verified
questions and answers with detailed
rationales, updated for 2026 and graded
A+.
This comprehensive guide covers the core topics for the West Coast EMT Block #1 Exam,
based on 2025/2026 curriculum standards. The exam focuses on foundational EMT
concepts including EMS systems, medical-legal issues, safety, lifting/moving, and basic
patient assessment.
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Section Topic
Section 1 EMS Systems & Medical Direction
Section 2 Medical-Legal & Ethical Issues
Section 3 Research, Protocols & Professionalism
Section 4 Scene Safety & PPE
Section 5 Lifting, Moving & Patient Positioning
,Section Topic
Section 6 Medical Terminology & Documentation
Section 7 Emergency Vehicle Operations
Section 8 Airway Management & CPR
Section 9 Patient Assessment
Section 10 Triage & MCI Operations
Section 1: EMS Systems & Medical Direction
Question 1
American Heart Association protocols are based on __________.
• A) theories ready for field trial
• B) trends in the EMS community
• C) opinions from a core group of cardiologists
• D) evidence-based research
Answer: D
Rationale: AHA protocols are developed through rigorous, evidence-based research to
ensure patient care recommendations are supported by scientific data rather than
anecdotal experience or opinion .
, Question 2
As an EMT, you may be authorized to administer aspirin to a patient with chest pain
based on:
• A) medical director approval
• B) the patient's condition
• C) an order from a paramedic
• D) the transport time to the hospital
Answer: A
Rationale: EMTs function under the license of a physician medical director.
Administering medications requires either direct online medical direction (phone/radio)
or off-line approval through standing orders/protocols established by the medical
director .
Question 3
Online medical control requires __________.
• A) the presence of an advanced-level provider
• B) written protocols approved by medical control
• C) a physician's presence on the scene of the call
• D) phone or radio contact with the medical director
Answer: D
Rationale: Online medical direction involves direct communication (phone or radio)
between the EMT and a physician or medical director for real-time treatment
authorization. Off-line control refers to written standing orders and protocols .