NREMT PREPARATION MATERIAL 2025/2026 COMPLETE 180
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A+
You arrive to find a 48 year old male complaining that his chest feels heavy. The
patient is awake and talking to you. During your assessment, you note that his skin
is pale, cool, and clammy. Your first step is to:
A. apply your AED
B. administer supplemental oxygen
C. obtain a past medical history
D. assist the patient in taking his neighbor's nitroglycerin
B
(Your first step is to administer supplemental oxygen. When treating chest pain,
it is important to get oxygen to the patient as soon as possible to help alleviate
damage to the heart muscle.)
Which of the following is the correct flow of blood through the heart and lungs?
A. inferior/superior vena cavae, lungs, right atrium, right ventricle, left venntricle,
aorta
B. inferior/superior vena cavae, left atrium, left ventricle, lungs, right atrium, left
ventricle, aorta
C. inferior/superior vena cavae, lings, aorta, left atrium, left ventricle, right atrium,
left ventricle
D. inferior/superior vena cavae, right atrium, right ventricle, lungs, left ventricle,
aorta
D
The mitral or bicuspid valve,
A. prevents blood from back flowing into the left atrium
B. prevents blood from back flowing into the right atrium
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C. prevents the blood from back flowing into the lungs
D. is located between the left atrium and the right ventricle
A
(The mitral or bicuspid valve is located between the left atrium and the left
atrium and the left ventricle. It prevents the blood from back flowing into the
left atrium.)
Which of the following is NOT true of the treatment of an impaled object?
A. remove if blocking the airway
B. stabilize in place
C. remove to accommodate transport of the patient
D. control the bleeding
C
(The treatment of a patient with an impaled object includes: securing the object
in place, exposing the wound area, controlling bleeding, and using a bulky
dressing to help stabilize the object. The only time it is permissible to remove an
impaled object is if it is impeding the breathing of a patient.)
The electrical impulse generated in the right atrium is called the:
A. atrioventricular node
B. purkinje fibers
C. sinoatriual node
D. bundle of his
C
You are treating a patient that has been involved in a motor vehicle accident. You
can lift a flap of skin on the patient's head. This type of injury would e referred to
as a(n):
A. avulsion
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B. laceration
C. evisceration
D. puncture
A
(A puncture is created by an object that is typically sharp and pointed. A
laceration is defined as a jagged cut. An evisceration is typically referred to as
organs protruding.)
Ligaments connect:
A. muscle to bone
B. bones to tendon
C. bone to bone
D. muscle to tendons
C
Which of the following heat emergencies is considered a true emergency?
A. heat cramps
B. heat exhaustion
C. heat infarction
D. heat stroke
D
(Heat strokes are considered a true life threatening emergency. A heat stroke
typically occurs after a patient as experienced heat cramps and heat
exhaustion.)
You are treating a patient who has overdosed on a narcotic. The greatest risk for
this patient is:
A. respiratory depression
B. seizures
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C. hypertension
D. hyperactivity
A
Which of the following is NOT an imminent sign that birthing is going to occur?
A. crowning has occurred
B. contractions are 5 minutes apart
C. the patient feels the infant's head moving down her birth canal
D. the patient's abdomen is very hard
B
Which of the following patient characteristics does NOT represent a potential for
violence?
A. quick irregular movements
B. threatening posture
C. large, muscular individual
D. loud, thunderous voice
C
There are hollow and solid organs in the abdomen. The gallbladder is considered a
hollow organ. A ruptured hollow organ such as the gallbladder is most commonly
associated with:
A. severe bleeding
B. inflammation and infection
C. gall stones
D. appendicitis
B
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