ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK| COMPLETE 250 REAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) GRADED A+ | NREMT EMS
EXAM REVIEW 2026 (MOST RECENT!!)
1. Upon arriving at a potential crime scene, your FIRST priority
is:
A. Preserving evidence
B. Assessing the patient
C. Ensuring scene safety
D. Notifying law enforcement
Answer: C
Rationale: Personal and team safety is always the first priority.
Only after ensuring the scene is safe should you proceed to patient
assessment and evidence preservation.
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,2. Which of the following best indicates a potential violent
situation before you enter a residence?
A. Loud music
B. Open front door
C. Sounds of arguing or breaking glass
D. Well-lit porch
Answer: C
Rationale: Sounds of violence (arguing, breaking glass) are red
flags. If you hear these, retreat and request law enforcement
before entering.
3. You smell a strong odor of natural gas inside a house. You
should:
A. Turn off lights to avoid sparks
B. Use your portable radio to call dispatch
C. Evacuate and call for fire department from outside
D. Open windows to ventilate
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,Answer: C
Rationale: Any spark (including from radios, light switches) could
ignite gas. Evacuate immediately and call for fire department from
a safe distance.
4. Which is an example of an unsafe scene for an isolated
trauma patient?
A. Patient lying in a well-lit parking lot
B. Downed power line touching the vehicle
C. Small kitchen fire that is already extinguished
D. Broken glass on the sidewalk
Answer: B
Rationale: Downed power lines pose an electrocution risk. You must
maintain a safe distance and wait for utility/power company
clearance.
5. During a night call, you see a suspicious person circling the
ambulance. Your BEST action:
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, A. Continue treating the patient inside the house
B. Lock the ambulance doors and stay inside
C. Retreat into the residence and call for law enforcement
D. Drive the ambulance away immediately
Answer: C
Rationale: Retreat to a secure location (residence with patient) and
have law enforcement check the threat. Abandoning patient or
isolating in the ambulance is dangerous.
6. The “danger zone” at a highway incident is defined as:
A. The area inside the patient’s vehicle
B. The area within 50 feet of any emergency vehicle
C. The area around the incident where hazards are present
D. The area where traffic cones are placed
Answer: C
Rationale: Danger zone = area with immediate risk of fire,
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