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CORE DOMAINS *
• EMS Operations
• Airway Management and Ventilation
• Patient Assessment
• Trauma Emergencies
• Medical Emergencies
• Cardiology and Resuscitation
• Pharmacology
• EMS Safety and Incident Management
• Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
• Special Populations and Obstetrics
INTRODUCTION *
This practice examination is designed to assess the knowledge, judgment, and decision-
making skills expected of emergency medical services personnel. The assessment covers
essential concepts including patient assessment, airway management, trauma care, medical
emergencies, operational readiness, and professional responsibilities. Questions include both
,traditional multiple-choice items and scenario-based situations that reflect field conditions.
Candidates are expected to apply clinical knowledge, recognize life-threatening conditions,
prioritize interventions, and make safe patient care decisions. Emphasis is placed on real-
world application, critical thinking, ethical conduct, and adherence to accepted EMS
standards and protocols.
Section One (Questions 1–50)
1. During the primary assessment, which finding should receive immediate attention?
A. Minor abrasion on the forearm
B. Uncontrolled arterial bleeding
C. Mild ankle swelling
D. Bruising to the shoulder
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Uncontrolled arterial bleeding
🔴 Explanation: Severe external bleeding is an immediate life threat and must be
controlled during the primary assessment.
2. Which airway adjunct is appropriate for an unconscious patient without a gag reflex?
,A. Nasopharyngeal airway
B. Oxygen mask
C. Oropharyngeal airway
D. Venturi mask
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Oropharyngeal airway
🔴 Explanation: An oropharyngeal airway is indicated for unconscious patients who lack a
gag reflex.
3. A patient suddenly develops facial drooping and slurred speech. What should you
suspect?
A. Asthma attack
B. Stroke
C. Allergic reaction
D. Heat exhaustion
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Stroke
🔴 Explanation: Facial droop and speech difficulty are classic signs of a stroke.
, 4. What is the normal adult respiratory rate?
A. 12–20 breaths per minute
B. 4–8 breaths per minute
C. 24–30 breaths per minute
D. 30–40 breaths per minute
🟢 Correct Answer: A. 12–20 breaths per minute
🔴 Explanation: A normal adult respiratory rate is generally between 12 and 20 breaths
per minute.
5. Which pulse should be checked first in an unresponsive adult?
A. Radial
B. Femoral
C. Brachial
D. Carotid
🟢 Correct Answer: D. Carotid
🔴 Explanation: The carotid pulse is recommended because it is a central pulse and easier
to detect during cardiac arrest.