NREMT PRACTICE QUESTIONS PREPARATION MATERIAL
2025/2026 COMPLETE 600 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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A confused 60-year-old female complains of generalized weakness after working
outside on a hot, humid day. Her skin is hot and moist. After moving her to your
air-conditioned ambulance, you should next:
A. cover her with a dry sheet.
B. assess her vital signs and blood glucose level.
C. apply cold packs to her groin.
D. dry her skin.
apply cold packs to her groin.
A 95-year-old female fell in the bathroom and injured her hip. She has terminal
lung cancer and is enrolled in hospice. Her leg is shortened and internally rotated.
She tells you she doesn't want to go to the hospital, and only wants assistance
back into her bed. You should:
A. apply a traction splint and contact medical command.
B. immobilize her to a long backboard and transport her.
C. encourage her to go to the hospital.
D. assist her back into bed.
encourage her to go to the hospital.
When placing a morbidly obese patient on the stretcher, why shouldn't you place
him/her supine or in full Fowler's position?
A. It is more difficult to lift them.
B. Movement of the diaphragm is restricted.
C. The stomach occludes the inferior vena cava.
D. It is more difficult to move them.
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Movement of the diaphragm is restricted.
A 48-year-old female has fatigue and shortness of breath. She has a history of
sickle cell anemia and tells you she is in crisis. Her lungs are clear to auscultation.
Her vital signs are P 98, R 20, BP 148/84, and SpO2 is 93% on room air. You should
suspect:
A. pneumonia.
B. acute myocardial infarction.
C. new onset of asthma.
D. sickle cell crisis.
sickle cell crisis.
A 38-year-old female complains of sneezing and mild trouble breathing after
inhaling an unknown substance. You auscultate wheezes in all fields. Her vital
signs are P 88, R 20, BP 138/68, and SpO2 is 92% on room air. What type of
reaction should you suspect?
A. Anaphylactic
B. Anaphylactoid
C. Allergic
D. Desensitization
Allergic
An 86-year-old female complains of difficulty breathing. She has a history of
tuberculosis. After donning an N-95 respirator, you auscultate rhonchi in her left
lower lung. Her vital signs are P 86, R 16, BP 142/84, and SpO2 is 96% on room air.
You should administer oxygen by:
A. simple face mask and don protective coveralls and booties.
B. non-rebreather mask and place her in the semi-Fowler's position.
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C. venturi mask and place her in the recovery position.
D. nasal cannula and place a surgical mask over her nose and mouth.
nasal cannula and place a surgical mask over her nose and mouth.
A 29-year-old male complains of severe left-sided flank pain. He tells you that the
pain so severe that he cannot sit still to drive his car. His vital signs are P 94, R 16,
BP 132/68, and SpO2 is 97% on room air. You should:
A. apply cold packs to his left flank.
B. apply hot packs to his left flank.
C. transport him.
D. administer aspirin.
transport him.
A 26-year-old male complains of difficulty breathing. He tells you he is homeless,
and he doesn't have his medications with him. You auscultate slight wheezes in his
lower lungs. His vital signs are P 92, R 18, BP 144/88, and SpO2 is 94% on room air.
You should:
A. question him about why he doesn't have his medication.
B. administer oxygen.
C. transport him for evaluation.
D. assist his ventilation.
administer oxygen.
A 54-year-old male complains of pain in his right flank. He tells you the pain is so
severe he feels like he is going to vomit. He tells you he was sitting in a chair
watching TV when it started. You should suspect:
A. renal calculi.
B. bladder cancer.
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C. gallstones.
D. urinary tract infection.
renal calculi.
A 16-year-old male tells you he is allergic to bees and that he was stung. Five
minutes ago, he used his epinephrine autoinjector and felt better, but now he is
having increasing difficulty breathing. You hear audible stridor and wheezes. You
should first:
A. administer a second dose of epinephrine.
B. assess his oxygen saturation level.
C. locate and remove the stinger.
D. contact his parent to obtain consent to treat him.
administer a second dose of epinephrine.
A 25-year-old male who was involved in a car crash has a laceration on his
forearm. His skin is warm, dry, and pink. He has a two-inch partial thickness
laceration to his left forearm. His movement, sensation, and circulation are intact
distal to the injury. You have stopped the bleeding and bandaged the wound. He
tells you that the wound is minor, and he does not want to go to the hospital with
you. Which of the following must happen before you can allow him to refuse
further care or transport?
A. He must understand the potential consequences.
B. You must contact law enforcement to witness the refusal.
C. You must assess his vital signs.
D. He must read and sign the refusal form.
He must understand the potential consequences.
A 52-year-old female was shot in the chest. She complains of pain and difficulty
breathing. Her skin is pale and diaphoretic. When treating her, you should:
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