EMT FINAL EXAM 2025–2026 | REAL EXAM
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A 29 year old male complains of neck pain after being rear-ended at an intersection. There is no
damage to the vehicle, and the driver of the second vehicle says her speedometer read two miles
an hour at the moment of impact. You should
enter the back seat of the vehicle to stabilize the c-spine.
You are on the scene of a stabbing where an unresponsive 25 year old male is bleeding severely.
The assailant returns to the scene and is holding a knife. You should
retreat to a safe area.
A 42 year old male was in a house fire. The anterior portion of his lower legs has been burned.
The area is charred black but your patient states he has little pain. This burn would be classified
as
full thickness.
A trauma patient's injured limb is pale and pulseless. You should suspect
compromised circulation.
A 23 year old deaf man called for an ambulance. You need to determine why. You should
try speaking clearly so he can watch your lips.
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An 11 year old male has been injured. He is crying, sucking his thumb, and acting fearful. You
should
Select one:
speak calmly and explain all treatment beforehand.
Which of the following patients would benefit most from helicopter transport?
16 year old male motor vehicle crash victim still trapped BP 80/40
A 35 year old female who is 3 months pregnant has twisted her knee while walking. She is in
extreme pain. You should
splint with the stretcher and straps, transport the patient on her left side.
A newborn is breathing at 48 times per minute, P 130, and peripheral cyanosis. You should
ventilate via bag-valve mask at 20 breaths per minute.
A patient is pulseless and apneic. You should
begin chest compressions and apply the automated external defibrillator.
A thin 75 year old female on home oxygen presents in a tripod position with marked dyspnea,
confusion, intercostal retractions, and mild cyanosis. Breath sounds are markedly decreased
bilaterally. You suspect
Select one:
emphysema.
An unresponsive male has a weak, rapid pulse with deep, rapid respirations. His skin is warm
and dry and his breath smells like nail polish remover. What should you suspect?
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Diabetic emergency
As you arrive on the scene of a water treatment plant, you notice a large cloud coming from the
building. Your primary concern is to
maintain a safe distance.
A 22 year old male with a history of asthma is experiencing shortness of breath, wheezing, and
chest tightness. Which of the following is the MOST indicated?
Albuterol
Your patient is complaining of shortness of breath. Vital signs are BP 188/110, P 120, R 32 and
shallow. Lung sounds include crackles or "bubbling" sounds. You should suspect
congestive heart failure.
A 45 year old female complains of chest pain. She is attempting to pull off the non-rebreather
mask that Emergency Medical Responders placed on her. Vital signs are BP 130/80, P 118, R 24,
SpO2 92%. What should you do?
Select one:
Use a nasal cannula.
A patient becomes unresponsive after administration of oral glucose. You should
open and inspect the airway.
An 89 year old female with a history of smoking is anxious and complaining of dyspnea. Upon
examination, you find she has pedal edema. She is coughing up pink frothy sputum. What should
you suspect?
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Congestive heart failure
A patient has a closed head injury with the following signs and symptoms: altered mental status,
increasing blood pressure, decreased pulse and unequal pupils. These symptoms are consistent
with
increased intracranial pressure.
In cases of bee stings, you should
remove the stinger by gently scraping with the edge of a card.
A ten month old female presents with a temperature of 105 F. You should
remove her clothing and transport.
An unconscious patient was found lying supine in a parking lot. You note a large bruise on his
upper-right abdominal quadrant. You should carefully monitor your patient for signs of
hypoperfusion.
Your patient complains of a headache. You notice his right cheek is sagging and his left arm is
hanging limp at his side. What should you do?
Select one:
Perform a prehospital stroke scale.
Which of the following marks the difference between preeclampsia and eclampsia?
The onset of seizure activity