EMT FISDAP TRAUMA EXAM (VERSION A, B AND C) LATEST 2026
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In which of the following patients is nitroglycerin contraindicated?
A) 41-year-old man with crushing substernal chest pressure, a
blood pressure of 160/90 mm Hg, and severe nausea
B) 53-year-old man with chest discomfort, diaphoresis, a blood
pressure of 146/66 mm Hg, and regular use of Levitra
C) 58-year-old man with chest pain radiating to the left arm, a
blood pressure of 130/64 mm Hg, and prescribed Tegretol
D) 66-year-old woman with chest pressure of 6 hours' duration,
lightheadedness, and a blood pressure of 110/58 mm Hg -
ANSWER-B) 53-year-old man with chest discomfort, diaphoresis,
a blood pressure of 146/66 mm Hg, and regular use of Levitra
(Nitroglycerin is contraindicated in patients who do not have
a prescription for nitroglycerin, in those with a systolic BP
less than 100 mm Hg, and in patients who have taken
medications for erectile dysfunction (ED) within the previous
24 to 48 hours. Such medications include sildenafil (Viagra),
vardenafil (Levitra), and tadalafil (Cialis).)
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Which of the following types of stroke would MOST likely present
with a sudden, severe headache?
A) Ischemic
B) Hemorrhagic
C) Thrombotic
D) Embolic - ANSWER-B) Hemorrhagic
(A stroke occurs when blood flow to a portion of the brain is
interrupted. There are two types of stroke, both of which are
acute events: ischemic and hemorrhagic. Hemorrhagic
stroke is caused by a ruptured artery in the brain, resulting in
intracerebral bleeding, cerebral ischemia, and increased
intracranial pressure)
A 44-year-old man reports dizziness and light-headedness. His
BP is 88/62 mm Hg; his heart rate is 190 beats/min and weak;
and his skin is cool, clammy, and pale. Which of the following
would BEST explain why his BP is low?
A) Widespread systemic vasoconstriction
B) Decreased ventricular filling time
C) Increased ventricular stroke volume
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D) Decreased myocardial oxygen demand - ANSWER-B)
Decreased ventricular filling time
(When the heart is beating exceedingly fast, there is less time
in between contractions for the ventricles to fill. As a result,
stroke volume decreases and the blood pressure falls; this is
the most likely cause of this patient's hypotension.)
Assessment of a patient with multisystem trauma reveals
decerebrate posturing, rapid irregular breathing, and bradycardia.
These clinical signs indicate injury to the:
A) brainstem.
B) myocardium.
C) temporal lobe.
D) thoracic spine. - ANSWER-A) brainstem.
A 45-year-old woman calls EMS because of severe chest pain.
When you arrive, she advises you that she has taken two of her
husband's nitroglycerin tablets without relief. Her BP is 110/60
mm Hg, her pulse is 100 beats/min, her respirations are 16
breaths/min, and her oxygen saturation is 95%. You should:
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A) attach the AED, administer 100% oxygen, and contact medical
control for advice.
B) transport the patient without delay and monitor her blood
pressure en route.
C) Call medical control and request permission to assist the
patient with one more NTG tablet.
D) Apply oxygen, assess the patient's blood pressure, and give a
third and final NTG tablet. - ANSWER-B) transport the patient
without delay and monitor her blood pressure en route.
The primary clinical feature associated with exposure to a
vesicant agent is:
A) tachycardia.
B) skin blistering.
C) vomiting blood.
D) muscle twitching. - ANSWER-B) skin blistering.
A 50-year-old woman reports a rash and itching to her trunk and
arms that began a day after she started taking penicillin. Her
breath sounds are clear to auscultation, she denies shortness of