EMT FISDAP OB/PEDS Paramedic 2025–2026 | Complete Exam Questions & Verified Answers
1. Where would you apply pressure to assess the mother for contractions?: -
The fundus
2. Placenta Previa: Placenta is implanted low in the uterus and covering part of or all of the cervix/
Leads to painless bright red vaginal bleeding in the 2nd or 3rd trimester.
3. Best indicator to assess circulation in children: Cap refill.
4. A female that is child bearing age who is complaining of abdominal pain with an abnormally
low blood pressure, you should suspect?: Ectopic pregnancy
5. A patient with deformity and no pulse to his extremity do to an injury, you should?: Attempt
to reduce fracture ONCE to restore pulses.
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6. supine hypotensive syndrome: The uterus compresses the inferior vena cava reducing blood return.
Occurs when the patient is left in supine position, place patient on left side.
7. Nuchal cord: when the cord is wrapped around the fetal neck
8. The most common reason why newborns lose heat when exposed to cold air or draughts is loss
by :: Convection, dry them, wrap them in a blanket and put a hat on them if you are able to.
9. Signs and Symptoms of Meningitis in pediatric patients: Infants: Fever, local- izing signs as
lethargy, poor feeding, bulging fontanel.
Children: Nuchal rigidity ( stiff neck) headaches, back pain, fever, ams, vomiting and photosensitivity &
Kernig sign ( cannot extend legs at the knee.)
10.Pre-eclampsia: When a pregnant woman develops high blood pressure and protein in the urine
after the 20th week (late 2nd or 3rd trimester) of pregnancy. Hypertension 140/90
11.Eclampsia: most serious form of toxemia during pregnancy, Pre-eclampsia symptoms
( hypertension) along with seizures
12.What should you do if a newborn patient has cyanosis and a heart rate of 60?: Chest
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