EMT--OPERATIONS PRACTICE EXAM PREP LATEST 2025/2026
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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You arrive at the scene of a fall where you encounter a male patient who fell
approximately 30' and landed on his head. He is unconscious with an open head
injury and exposed brain matter. Upon identifying this patient as an organ-donor,
you should
A. request authorization from medical control not to initiate care.
B. manage the patient aggressively and provide rapid transport
C. recognize that the patient's injuries disqualify him as an organ donor.
D. provide supportive care only because the patient likely will not survive. -
Correct Answer-manage the patient aggressively and provide rapid transport
You are giving a presentation to a group of laypeople on the importance of calling
EMS immediately for cardiac arrest patients. What point should you emphasize
the most?
A. Laypeople are incapable of providing adequate CPR
B. Rapid transport significantly reduces patient mortality
C. CPR and defibrillation are key factors in patient survival
D. Cardiac drug therapy is the most important EMS treatment - Correct Answer-
CPR and defibrillation are key factors in patient survival
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, EMT--OPERATIONS Practice EXAM PREP
As an EMT-Basic, your primary responsibility is to
A. provide competent patient care
B. ensure the safety of your partner
C. keep yourself as safe as possible
D. transport all patients to the hospital - Correct Answer-keep yourself as safe as
possible
You arrive at the scene of a traffic accident in which multiple vehicles are involved.
You see at least two patients who appear to be unconscious. Your first action
should be to
A. begin triaging the patients
B. begin immediate patient care
C. notify medical control for advice
D. request an additional ambulance - Correct Answer-request an additional
ambulance
When providing care to multiple patients at the scene of a mass-casualty incident,
your goal should remain focused on
A. transporting patients to the hospital
B. immobilizing all patients at the scene
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