NCOEMS Practice Exam 2 EXAM –100 ACCURATE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWER 2026/2027
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Your patient is a 33-year-old female with a suspected spinal cord injury. After you have
immobilized her to a long board, she vomits. What should you do?
A) Reassess her vitals
B) Ask her what she last ate
C) Remove the board and suction the airway
D) Tilt the board to clear the airway - CORRECT ANSWER-D.
Your patient is a 28-year-old male who appears intoxicated. Bystanders report that the man
seemed fine but suddenly began "acting strange". You should first suspect?
A) Alcohol abuse
B) Poisoning
C) Diabetic emergency
D) Allergic reaction - CORRECT ANSWER-C.
Which patient's vital signs are within normal range?
A) Newborn: pulse, 96; respirations, 32/min; BP, 70/30
B) 5-year-old female: pulse, 90; respirations, 24/min; BP, 90/50
C) 15-year-old male: pulse, 102; respirations, 28/min; BP, 124/80
D) 28-year-old female: pulse, 52; respirations, 9/min; BP, 80/40 - CORRECT ANSWER-B.
Your patient is a 23-year-old female who calmly tells you that her thoughts are controlling the
weather. Her body language and speech are nonthreatening and gentle. You should:
A) Request immediate police backup for protection
B) Talk quietly to this person and keep her calm
C) Request permission to restrain the patient
D) Take a detailed medical history - CORRECT ANSWER-B.
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A 17-year-old male patient is experiencing difficulty breathing and abdominal pain after being struck
with a bat to his left lower quadrant. He is alert, cool, and diaphoretic, with a tachycardic heart rate.
You should provide oxygen using a:
A) Nonrebreather mask at 15 L/min
B) Nasal cannula at 6 L/min
C) Nasal cannula at 2 L/min
D) Nonrebreather at 8 L/min - CORRECT ANSWER-A.
The last vital sign to change in a patient going into shock is?
A) An increased pulse rate
B) A decreased blood pressure
C) An increased respiratory rate
D) Cool, clammy, pale skin - CORRECT ANSWER-B.
The central nervous system consists of the brain and:
A) Spinal cord
B) Spinal nerves
C) Cranial nerves
D) Spinal vertebrae - CORRECT ANSWER-A.
Your male patient has climbed out of his car unassisted after a car crash, but he is now complaining
of back pain. You should:
A) Transport him in whatever position is the most comfortable
B) Immobilize him to a long spine board with a standing take down
C) Immobilize him to a short spine board in the sitting position
D) Immobilize the with a Kendrick Extrication Device - CORRECT ANSWER-B.
Your patient is a 37-year-old female who has been in a minor accident. The patient is alert and
oriented, and baseline vital signs are pulse, 76 and regular; respirations, 16/min and unlabored; and
BP, 118/78. When you check her vital signs 15 minutes later, you find that her pulse rate is now 92
and her respirations are 24/min and shallow. You should:
A) Continue to reassess her every 15 minutes
B) Call for medical direction to treat her dyspnea
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C) Administer oxygen by nonrebreather
D) Treat for shock and reassess every five minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-D.
Which of the following signs or symptoms might you expect to see in a patient suffering from
hypothermia?
A) Confused behavior
B) Excessive mucous production
C) Blood tinged sputum
D) Burning or itching in the underarms - CORRECT ANSWER-A.
With medical direction, you may administer epinephrine from a patient's own autoinjector if the
patient displays signs and symptoms of respiratory distress or:
A) Cardiac arrest
B) Diabetic emergency
C) Hypoperfusion
D) Poisoning - CORRECT ANSWER-C.
Which set of vitals suggests early hypothermia?
A) Pulse, 56 and faint; respirations, 9/min, shallow; BP, 96/60; cyanotic; sluggish pupils
B) Pulse, 74; respirations, 16/min, strong; BP, 124/80; cool, dry skin; reactive pupils
C) Pulse, 92; respirations, 26/min; BP, 118/76, flushed (red) skin; reactive pupils
D) Pulse, 68; respirations, 13/min, irregular; BP, 110/70; hot, moist skin; reactive pupils - CORRECT
ANSWER-C.
A 2-year-old female is in severe respiratory distress. Her skin is mottled, and she does not respond to
verbal or physical stimulus. You should:
A) Administer oxygen by the blow-by method
B) Assist her ventilations with a bag valve mask and supplemental oxygen
C) Administer blind finger sweeps to attempt removal of an obstruction
D) Provide oxygen by pediatric nonrebreather mask - CORRECT ANSWER-B.
Which patient's vital signs are NOT within normal limits?