NREMT PARAMEDIC PREP EXAM | {LATEST
2026/ 2027 UPDATE} COMPLETE ACTUAL AND
AUTHENTIC EXAM | BRAND NEW!
You are treating a post femoral fracture patient with suspected deep
vein thrombosis in his right upper thigh. What should be the main
concern while treating and transporting the patient to the hospital?
A. Immobilize the right leg and apply hot packs to the suspected
occlusion site to improve distal circulation
B. Allow the patient to assume a position of comfort and monitor
closely for a pulmonary embolism
C. Fully immobilizing the patient and monitoring distal circulation,
sensation, and heart tones
D. Immobilizing the right leg and making sure it stays lower than the
heart while assessing distal pulses
B.
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You are on-scene with a cardiac history patient experiencing unstable
ventricular tachycardia that is not responding well to prehospital
interventions. The patient and family want the patient transported to
a hospital across town; however, there is a facility more capable of
handling the cardiac event much closer.
Which of the following would be most appropriate?
A. Transport the patient to the closer facility, then explain to the
patient and family on arrival at the appropriate facility
B. Transport the patient to the facility of his or her choice, regardless
of medical condition
C. Explain the situation to the patient and family, then transport him
to the closer facility to benefit the patient
D. Tell the patient and family they have no choice and transport the
patient to the closer facility
C.
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Thyroid storm is caused by the acute hyperfunction of the thyroid
gland and is a true medical emergency that requires emergent
hospital intervention. Which of the following signs and symptoms
would a paramedic expect a patient experiencing a thyroid storm to
exhibit?
A. Tachycardia, bradypnea, hypothermia, gastrointestinal upset, and
listlessness
B. Bradycardia, tachypnea, hypothermia, palpitations, and lethargy
C. Tachycardia, tachypnea, hyperthermia, palpitations, and delirium
D. Bradycardia, bradypnea, hyperthermia, confusion, and delirium
C.
Your adult hemodialysis patient is in cardiac arrest one hour after
completing a dialysis treatment. He is found to be apneic and asystolic
with adequate CPR in progress. Which of the following should be
administered during the resuscitation attempt?
A. Sodium bicarbonate and magnesium sulfate
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B. Amiodarone and magnesium sulfate
C. Sodium bicarbonate and calcium chloride
D. Potassium and dopamine
C.
After assisting a pregnant patient to deliver her full-term newborn at
home, you quickly dry the infant and open his airway to help begin
spontaneous respiration. However, after a few seconds, you realize
the newborn has copious secretions in his airway preventing effective
spontaneous respiration.
Which of the following should you do to safely and effectively clear
the infant's airway?
A. Use a portable suction machine with a rigid suction catheter to
suction his posterior airway
B. Use a bulb syringe to suction his nose first and his mouth second