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EMR EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE EXAMS FINAL EXAM
2025 WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS GRADE A+
Primary Survey (DLAR-SOAPPPI) - -answer--Delicate spine
Level of Consciousness (AVPU)
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Rapid Body Scan
Skin
Oxygen
Airway/Auscultation
Positioning, Package, & Protocols
Intervention Check
Transport Decision (RTC/NRTC)
You determine that a patient is competent when they demonstrate which of the following? - -
answer--the ability to understand questions and the implication of decision
You determine that a patient is competent when they demonstrate which of the following? - -
answer--standard of care
Drug Rights - -answer--right route
right medication
right dose
right patient
right expiry
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right time
right documentation
suctioning - -answer--10-15 seconds in an adult
5 seconds in pediatric patient
Any body part that is toward the midline of the body is called: - -answer--medical
Which of the following is the least likely to be considered a vital organ? - -answer--kidneys
Which of the following situations is the least likely to warrant moving a patient? - -answer--A
patient has fallen off a ladder onto the grass while painting a house.
You suspect that your patient has a head, neck or spinal injury but needs to be moved. Which of
the following techniques is most appropriate to use? - -answer--blanket drag
You suspect that your patient has a head, neck or spinal injury but needs to be moved. Which of
the following techniques is most appropriate to use? - -answer--explosion
You are approaching the scene of an emergency and notice a strange odor and a large cloud of
gas but no fire in the area of the emergency. You would suspect which of the following? - -
answer--hazardous materials
Upon arriving at the scene of an emergency, which of the following is your first responsibility as
an emergency medical responder (EMR)? - -answer--Making sure that the scene is safe
Which of the following statements best reflects the principles of moving patients? - -answer--All
team members should be trained in the proper techniques.
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You are providing care to a patient and your assessment reveals that the patient is unstable. As
a general rule, you should continue to reassess the patient at which of the following
frequencies? - -answer--at least every 5 minutes
You are providing care to a patient at the scene of a motor-vehicle collision. The patient has a
cut on their arm that is bleeding. You observe the bleeding as a steady stream oozing from the
wound. Which of the following personal protective equipment (PPE) is the most important to
use? - -answer--Disposable latex-free gloves
Which of the following best reflects the purpose of an ongoing assessment? - -answer--Identify
and treat any changes in the patient's condition.
When placing a blood pressure cuff on a patient's arm, ensure that the bladder of the cuff is
centered over which of the following arteries? - -answer--Brachial
When communicating with medical control, which
of the following should you do first? - -answer--identify yourself
Which of the following is not a cause of mechanical airway obstruction? - -answer--tongue
The plane that divides the body horizontally into the superior and inferior planes is called the: -
-answer--Axial plane
Which of the following is most appropriate when performing the jaw-thrust (without head
extension) maneuver to open the airway? - -answer--Thrusting the lower jaw upward without
moving the head or neck
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Which of the following should you do first when inserting an oral airway? - -answer--Ensure the
patient is unconscious
Which of the following structures separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? - -
answer--Diaphragm
Which of the following organs is the largest body organ? - -answer--skin
Which of the following would lead you to suspect that hazardous materials are most likely
involved? - -answer--unusual odor
Limit suctioning the mouth of an adult patient to no more than: - -answer--15 seconds
You are attempting to dislodge a foreign body from a conscious patient who is choking. The
patient then becomes unconscious. Which of the following should you do next? - -answer--
Carefully lower the patient to a firm, flat surface
The pressure gauge on an oxygen cylinder reads 200 pounds per square inch (psi). Which of the
following actions is most appropriate? - -answer--Replace the oxygen cylinder with a new one
You are caring for a patient with a history of diabetes. The patient is awake but has cool, pale
and sweaty skin. The patient's home glucometer shows a low blood glucose level. The patient is
able to follow simple commands and can safely swallow. You should give this patient: - -answer--
15 to 20 grams of sugar, preferably in the form of glucose tablets
Another term used to denote a heart attack is: - -answer--myocardial infarction (MI)
When should you not consider the use of an oropharyngeal airway (OPA)? - -answer--When the
patient responds to verbal stimuli
EMR EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE EXAMS FINAL EXAM
2025 WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS GRADE A+
Primary Survey (DLAR-SOAPPPI) - -answer--Delicate spine
Level of Consciousness (AVPU)
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Rapid Body Scan
Skin
Oxygen
Airway/Auscultation
Positioning, Package, & Protocols
Intervention Check
Transport Decision (RTC/NRTC)
You determine that a patient is competent when they demonstrate which of the following? - -
answer--the ability to understand questions and the implication of decision
You determine that a patient is competent when they demonstrate which of the following? - -
answer--standard of care
Drug Rights - -answer--right route
right medication
right dose
right patient
right expiry
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right time
right documentation
suctioning - -answer--10-15 seconds in an adult
5 seconds in pediatric patient
Any body part that is toward the midline of the body is called: - -answer--medical
Which of the following is the least likely to be considered a vital organ? - -answer--kidneys
Which of the following situations is the least likely to warrant moving a patient? - -answer--A
patient has fallen off a ladder onto the grass while painting a house.
You suspect that your patient has a head, neck or spinal injury but needs to be moved. Which of
the following techniques is most appropriate to use? - -answer--blanket drag
You suspect that your patient has a head, neck or spinal injury but needs to be moved. Which of
the following techniques is most appropriate to use? - -answer--explosion
You are approaching the scene of an emergency and notice a strange odor and a large cloud of
gas but no fire in the area of the emergency. You would suspect which of the following? - -
answer--hazardous materials
Upon arriving at the scene of an emergency, which of the following is your first responsibility as
an emergency medical responder (EMR)? - -answer--Making sure that the scene is safe
Which of the following statements best reflects the principles of moving patients? - -answer--All
team members should be trained in the proper techniques.
, 3
You are providing care to a patient and your assessment reveals that the patient is unstable. As
a general rule, you should continue to reassess the patient at which of the following
frequencies? - -answer--at least every 5 minutes
You are providing care to a patient at the scene of a motor-vehicle collision. The patient has a
cut on their arm that is bleeding. You observe the bleeding as a steady stream oozing from the
wound. Which of the following personal protective equipment (PPE) is the most important to
use? - -answer--Disposable latex-free gloves
Which of the following best reflects the purpose of an ongoing assessment? - -answer--Identify
and treat any changes in the patient's condition.
When placing a blood pressure cuff on a patient's arm, ensure that the bladder of the cuff is
centered over which of the following arteries? - -answer--Brachial
When communicating with medical control, which
of the following should you do first? - -answer--identify yourself
Which of the following is not a cause of mechanical airway obstruction? - -answer--tongue
The plane that divides the body horizontally into the superior and inferior planes is called the: -
-answer--Axial plane
Which of the following is most appropriate when performing the jaw-thrust (without head
extension) maneuver to open the airway? - -answer--Thrusting the lower jaw upward without
moving the head or neck
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Which of the following should you do first when inserting an oral airway? - -answer--Ensure the
patient is unconscious
Which of the following structures separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? - -
answer--Diaphragm
Which of the following organs is the largest body organ? - -answer--skin
Which of the following would lead you to suspect that hazardous materials are most likely
involved? - -answer--unusual odor
Limit suctioning the mouth of an adult patient to no more than: - -answer--15 seconds
You are attempting to dislodge a foreign body from a conscious patient who is choking. The
patient then becomes unconscious. Which of the following should you do next? - -answer--
Carefully lower the patient to a firm, flat surface
The pressure gauge on an oxygen cylinder reads 200 pounds per square inch (psi). Which of the
following actions is most appropriate? - -answer--Replace the oxygen cylinder with a new one
You are caring for a patient with a history of diabetes. The patient is awake but has cool, pale
and sweaty skin. The patient's home glucometer shows a low blood glucose level. The patient is
able to follow simple commands and can safely swallow. You should give this patient: - -answer--
15 to 20 grams of sugar, preferably in the form of glucose tablets
Another term used to denote a heart attack is: - -answer--myocardial infarction (MI)
When should you not consider the use of an oropharyngeal airway (OPA)? - -answer--When the
patient responds to verbal stimuli