68W EMT MOD 4 STUDY GUIDE 2026
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
COMPREHENSIVE TEST PAPER GRADED A+
⩥ What medications will you carry with you on the ambulance as an
EMT.
Answer: Aspirin, Oral Glucose, Oxygen
⩥ Aspirin.
Answer: Medication used to delay the blood clotting process associated
with chest pains
⩥ Who do you administer Aspirin to?.
Answer: Patients with angina, myocardial infarction, chest pains
⩥ What is the normal dosage of Aspirin?.
Answer: 81 mg, or 1 tablet
⩥ What is the max field dosage for Aspirin?.
Answer: 324 mg, or 4 tablets
⩥ Who do you not administer Aspirin to?.
,Answer: Patients with asthma, GI tract bleeding, or allergies to Aspirin
⩥ What is Oral Glucose?.
Answer: A form of glucose that can be taken orally as a treatment for a
conscious patient(who can swallow) with an altered mental status and a
history of diabetes
⩥ What form does Oral Glucose come in?.
Answer: A Gel Tube
⩥ Where do you apply the Oral Glucose?.
Answer: Between the cheek and gum, also known as the mucobuccal
⩥ What is the normal dosage of Oral Glucose?.
Answer: 25 g
⩥ Why would you not administer Oral Glucose to a patient?.
Answer: If they can't swallow or control swallowing on their own
⩥ Who gets Oxygen?.
Answer: Everybody
, ⩥ What is Hypoxic?.
Answer: low in oxygen
⩥ What is Activated Charcoal?.
Answer: Powder mixed with charred wood and water to form a slurry
for field use
⩥ What is Activated Charcoals use?.
Answer: Used to treat poisoning and overdose when a substance is
swallowed.
⩥ What does Activated Charcoal do when consumed?.
Answer: It will work through adsorption by keeping poisons from being
absorbed.
⩥ What is the Activated Charcoal normal dosage?.
Answer: 25-50g
⩥ What is the Pediatric dosage for Activated Charcoal?.
Answer: 12 1/2- 25 g
⩥ Contraindication of Activated Charcoal?.
Answer: Caustic/Corrasive Agent property(due to burning sensation)
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
COMPREHENSIVE TEST PAPER GRADED A+
⩥ What medications will you carry with you on the ambulance as an
EMT.
Answer: Aspirin, Oral Glucose, Oxygen
⩥ Aspirin.
Answer: Medication used to delay the blood clotting process associated
with chest pains
⩥ Who do you administer Aspirin to?.
Answer: Patients with angina, myocardial infarction, chest pains
⩥ What is the normal dosage of Aspirin?.
Answer: 81 mg, or 1 tablet
⩥ What is the max field dosage for Aspirin?.
Answer: 324 mg, or 4 tablets
⩥ Who do you not administer Aspirin to?.
,Answer: Patients with asthma, GI tract bleeding, or allergies to Aspirin
⩥ What is Oral Glucose?.
Answer: A form of glucose that can be taken orally as a treatment for a
conscious patient(who can swallow) with an altered mental status and a
history of diabetes
⩥ What form does Oral Glucose come in?.
Answer: A Gel Tube
⩥ Where do you apply the Oral Glucose?.
Answer: Between the cheek and gum, also known as the mucobuccal
⩥ What is the normal dosage of Oral Glucose?.
Answer: 25 g
⩥ Why would you not administer Oral Glucose to a patient?.
Answer: If they can't swallow or control swallowing on their own
⩥ Who gets Oxygen?.
Answer: Everybody
, ⩥ What is Hypoxic?.
Answer: low in oxygen
⩥ What is Activated Charcoal?.
Answer: Powder mixed with charred wood and water to form a slurry
for field use
⩥ What is Activated Charcoals use?.
Answer: Used to treat poisoning and overdose when a substance is
swallowed.
⩥ What does Activated Charcoal do when consumed?.
Answer: It will work through adsorption by keeping poisons from being
absorbed.
⩥ What is the Activated Charcoal normal dosage?.
Answer: 25-50g
⩥ What is the Pediatric dosage for Activated Charcoal?.
Answer: 12 1/2- 25 g
⩥ Contraindication of Activated Charcoal?.
Answer: Caustic/Corrasive Agent property(due to burning sensation)