EMT FISDAP FINAL EXAM PREP NEWEST 2026/2027 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 180 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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A three year old pt has been sick for several days. Her mother tells you that she
has been vomiting and has diarrhea. The child appears tired but withdraws from
you during your exam. She is breathing quickly and looks pale. Vital signs are
90/50, P 133, R36. you should
Encourage active rehydration
Observe the pt and transport routine to the hospital
Apply high concentration oxygen and transport rapidly
Ask if she could have ingested a poison - Correct Answer-Apply high concentration
oxygen and transport rapidly
A semi- conscious trauma pt with a suspected cervical spine injury has a
significant amount of blood in her mouth. You should
Perform jaw thrust
Fully immobilize the pt
Suction using a rigid catheter
Insert an OPA - Correct Answer-Suction using a rigid catheter
The best treatment for a pt exposed to an absorbed poison is to
Remove the poison from the skin
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Administer activated charcoal
"Neutralize" the poison with vinegar
Apply a tourniquet - Correct Answer-Remove the poison from the skin
Signs and symptoms of early hypoperfusion can include
Decreased blood pressure
Bradycardia
Anxiousness
Unresponsiveness - Correct Answer-Decreased blood pressure
The following pts are all complaining of shortness of breath. Which of the
following pts is MOST likely to be hypoxic
68 year old male with a history of emphysema: SpO2 of 95%
23 year old asthmatic female exposed to cold temperature: SpO2 90%
12 year old female exposed to cold temperatures : SpO2 of 88%
35 year old male assaulted in the chest: SpO2 of 96% - Correct Answer-23 year old
asthmatic female exposed to cold temperature: SpO2 90%
A 27 year old female with a history of asthma complains of difficulty breathing.
She has used her prescribed inhaler multiple times in the last nine hours. She has
been in an argument with her boyfriend and is quite upset. Vital signs are P 140, R
60, SpO2 100%, breath sounds clear with no wheezing. You should suspect
COPD
An acute asthma attack
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Hyperventilation
A medication overdose - Correct Answer-Hyperventilation
You just assisted a mother delivering a baby who is blue and flaccid. You should
Position and warm him
Apply blow by oxygen
Perform tactile stimulation
Ventilate by BVM - Correct Answer-Ventilate by BVM
A pt is pulseless and apneic. You should
Contact medical control for permission to assist nitroglycerine
Begin chest compressions and apply the automated external defibrillator
Immediately apply the automated external defibrillator
Open the airway, insert an OPA, begin ventilations - Correct Answer-Begin chest
compressions and apply the automated external defibrillator
Which of the following diabetic patients should receive oral glucose?
A 73 year old male who is unresponsive
A 25 year old female who is acting inappropriately
A 12 year old male who responds to pain by moaning
A 34 year old female who is alert and complains of abdominal pain - Correct
Answer-A 25 year old female who is acting inappropriately
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A 28 year old female pt with a history of asthma has stopped breathing. You
initiate positive pressure ventilations with BVM mask. Which ventilation rate
would be most appropriate?
24 breaths per min
10 breaths per min
20 breaths per min
30 breaths per min - Correct Answer-10 breaths per min
An immobilization trauma patient starts vomiting en route to hospital. You should
Use a yankauer catheter to suction vigorously
Have your partner pull over and help you
Turn the long spine board on its side
Rapidly suction with a 12 french catheter - Correct Answer-Use a yankauer
catheter to suction vigorously
A trauma patient's injured limb is pale and pulseless. You should suspect
An acute hypoxemia
Hypothermia
Muscular alkalosis
Compromised circulation - Correct Answer-Compromised circulation
A pt becomes unresponsive after administration of oral glucose. You should
Open and inspect the airway
Administer oxygen via non-rebreather
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