(VERSION A & B) 2025-2026 ACTUAL EXAM EACH
VERSION CONTAINS 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Overview:
This updated dual-version exam bank is an excellent tool for EMT and
paramedic students preparing for the OB/Peds section of the FISDAP Final
Exam. It ensures mastery of essential knowledge, critical decision-making, and
application-based clinical skills.
Key Features:
2 complete versions (A & B) for comprehensive practice.
300 questions per version (600 total questions).
Verified correct answers included.
Covers all OB and Pediatrics exam objectives.
Fully aligned with the 2025–2026 FISDAP standards.
Graded A+ for accuracy and reliability.
✅ With 600 total questions across Versions A & B, this resource is a
comprehensive and verified exam prep tool for success in the OB/Peds FISDAP
Final Exam 2 (2025–2026).
VERSIONA
33 year old female was in a motor vehicle collision. She is 36 weeks pregnant. First responders have
removed the patient from the vehicle and immobilized her and they cannot obtain a blood
pressure. You should?
A) Load and go to the nearest trauma center
B) tilt the backboard to the left immediately
C) loosen the backboard straps as soon as possible
,D) apply oxygen and call for helicopter transport - ANSWER-tilt the backboard to the left immediately
38 year old female reports left sided abdominal pain that radiates to the back. Vitals are 90/64, 118,
20. You should suspect? Pelvic inflammatory disease
kidney stones ruptured ectopic emergency
cholecystitis - ANSWER-a ruptured ectopic emergency
Compared to adults in shock, pediatric patients? Stay in compensated
shock longer do not require treatment as quickly are less likely to become
hypovolemic become hypertensive sooner - ANSWER-Stay in compensated
shock longer
Shortly after delivery, a mother experiences dyspnea and becomes hypotensive. No excessive bleeding
is noted and the uterus seems firm. You should suspect?
Abruptio placenta pulmonary
embolism
post delivery trauma uterine rupture - ANSWER-
pulmonary embolism
Pre- eclampsia becomes eclampsia when A
seizure occurs constant hyperten occurs systolic
above 170 third trimester begins - ANSWER-A
seizure occurs
A child is postictal. You should? Note length of seizure
administer blow by o2 ensure open airway protect
patient from injury - ANSWER-ensure open airway
,With pediatric patient, your assessment should begin?
At first sight after you intro yourself after parents
consent at first contact - ANSWER-At first sight
A conscious child has a significant airway obstruction due to an illness. You should?
Insert OPA examine the upper airway for white spots place the child in a supine
position give o2 and transport immediately - ANSWER-give o2 and transport
immediately
A 2 year old child presents with a fever, lethargy, and screaming upon neck flexion. You should
suspect? Meningitis influenza febrile seizure ear infection - ANSWER-Meningitis
Which may indicate that a fetus was in distress before delivery? - ANSWER-Presence of a greenish
material in the amniotic fluid, meconium(dark green substance forming the first feces of a
newborn infant)
37 week pregnant woman with tearing abdominal pain and weak, vitals are 90/60, 140, and 26 with
pale, cool, diaphoretic skin, you should suspect? Supine hypotensive syndrome imminent delivery
abruptio placentae placenta previa - ANSWER-abruptio placentae
7 year old presents with a pencil in his left cheek, you should? Remove
the pencil
stabilize the pencil check for airway patency control
bleeding - ANSWER-check for airway patency
10 year old patient was injured while skating, upon assessment you note a visible deformity of the
forearm. The fingers are pale and cool without a palpable pulse. You should apply? A rigid splint
, gentle manual traction
a cold pack and rapid transport significant traction until pulse returns -
ANSWER-gentle manual traction
Pediatric airways differ from adult airways in that
Trachea is more rigid child's tongue takes up less
space oral airways devices cannot be used on
children
all structures are smaller and can be more easily obstructed - ANSWER-all structures are smaller and can
be more easily obstructed
When inserting an OPA in a child you should?
Hold the tongue in position
Use tongue depressor - ANSWER-Hold the tongue in position
3 year old child involved in a motor vehicle collision needs to be secured on an adult backboard.
You should?
Secure the feet first, then the torso secure the head first, then the torso place
padding under the child's head place padding under the child's torso - ANSWER-place
padding under the child's torso
4 year old is having trouble breathing. He is drooling and sitting forward in a chair with his mouth
wide open. He has a 103.2 temp. you should suspect? Epiglottitis
croup hyperthermia asthma attack -
ANSWER-Epiglottitis
Your neighbor has asked you to check on her 2 month old baby. The baby is sleeping and vitals are