ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH (DETAILED ANSWERS)
ALREADY GRADED A+
An EMS Provider responds to a call and finds an 8- yr. old female with no pulse or
respirations. The patient has a history of terminal brain cancer. The family states the
last time she as seen alive was 5 mines prior to EMS being called. They also state
patient has a DNR odder. In NYS, EMS personnel may accept which of the following
DNR instruments as valid?
Verbal request from family
A. Written non-hospital
B. DNR or MOLST form
C. Written healthcare proxy
D. Written living will
- ANSWER- Written out-of-hospital DNR
OR MOLST FORM
Implied Consent exists when a patient is suffering from a life-threatening injury or illness
and is:
A. Under police custody
B. A threat to himself and others
C. Under age of 18
D. Unconscious - ANSWER- D. unconscious
The opposite of distal is
A. Superior
B. Medial
C. Lateral
D. Proximal - ANSWER- D. Proximal
,The chamber of the heart that is most muscular and that pumps the most blood into the
aorta is the
A. Right atrium
B. Left ventricle
C. Right ventricle
D. Left atrium - ANSWER- B. LEFT VENTRICLE
When you take the pulse of a patient, you are really
A. Counting pressure waves of blood that the heart sends through an artery
B. Feeling the swelling of the vein as each wave of blood passes back to the heart
C. Noting the heartbeats in the column of blood in a large vein
D. Feeling the vibrations of the heart muscles as they push the blood through -
ANSWER- A. counting the pressure waves of blood that the heart sends through an
artery
In people whose skin is darkly pigmented, cyanosis is BEST seen by observing
A. Mucosal membranes
B. Earlobes
C. Scalp
D. Face - ANSWER- A. mucosal membranes
You are treating an alert 35-year old trauma patient. You palpate a strong radial pulse of
100. Your partner has taken the patient's blood pressure and advised you that it is
68/32. You should:
A. Suspect the accuracy of the pressure reading and reevaluate it
B. Accept the reading as accurate
C. Ask you partner to retake BP reading again in 15 min
D. Treat patient for hypertension immediately - ANSWER- A. suspect the accuracy
of the pressure reading and reevaluate it yourself
A correct statement about diastolic blood pressure is that it is the pressure
A. Exists when heart left ventricle is refilling
B. Due to the contraction of the ventricles of the heart
C. Caused by contraction of the atria of heart
,D. Caused by relaxation of the walls of the major arteries - ANSWER- d. caused by
relaxation of the walls of the major arteries
All of the following are symptoms EXCEPT?
A. Headache
B. Weak pulse
C. Chest pain
D. Nausea - ANSWER- B. weak pulse
For a patient with a suspected lumbar spinal injury, the BEST device for moving the
patient as a single unit over uneven terrain is the:
A. wheeled stretcher
B. long spine board
C. flexible stretcher
D. short spine board - ANSWER- B. long spine board
Which of the following is the best indicator of the quality of ventilations
A. chest expansion
B. pupil size
C. blood pressure
D. skin color - ANSWER- A. CHEST EXPANSION
What is the best measure of respiration? - ANSWER- skin color
ventilation vs respiration - ANSWER- ventilation- the simple movement of air into
and out of the lungs
respiration- the exchange of gases between the lungs, the blood, and the tissues of the
body
Unless additional suctioning time is necessary to clear the airway, an adult patient
should be suctioned for NO LONGER THAN
A. 5 sec
B. 10 sec
, C. 15 sec
D. 20 sec - ANSWER- 15 seconds
During single-rescuer CPR, which of the following ventilation devices would be MOST
effective for ventilating a patient
A. NRB
B. Pocket mask w/ oxygen
C. Flow-restricted, oxygen-powered ventilation device (FROPVD)
D. BVM w/o oxygen - ANSWER- B. Pocket mask with Oxygen
because you can maintain a better seal
While performing ventilations on an infant or child in respiratory arrest, you should
ventilate every
A. 5-6 seconds
B. 3-5 seconds
C. 1-2 seconds - ANSWER- B. 3-5 seconds
The oropharyngeal airway will help keep the tongue away from the
a. Posterior pharyngeal wall
b. Nasal passage
c. Epiglottis
d. Posterior larynx - ANSWER- a. Posterior pharyngeal wall
You are called to the home of a patient who is on physician prescribed low-
concentration oxygen and who is NOT in acute respiratory distress. Which type of
oxygen delivery device should you use during transport?
A. NRB
B. Flow-restricted, oxygen-powered ventilation device (FROPVD)
C. BVM w/ supplemental oxygen
D. Nasal cannula - ANSWER- D. Nasal cannula
Used specifically for someone not in respiratory distress and prescribed O2 from doctor
An EMS provider is treating a patient who has a head injury resulting from a blow by a
baseball bat. What other problem are likely to be present?