EMD V14 ACTUAL EXAM | {LATEST 2026/ 2027
UPDATE} COMPLETE ACTUAL AND AUTHENTIC
EXAM | BRAND NEW!
A caller reports she is pregnant and having abdominal pain. In response
to Key Question #1, Protocol 24, she indicates she is 22 weeks along.
How many additional Key Questions would the EMD need to ask?
......ANSWER......c. Two (#6 and #7)
During Case Entry question #3, the caller reports her son is at the
bottom of the swimming pool. What should the EMD do next?
......ANSWER......c. Dispatch 14-E-2, read PDI A and D, then return to
questioning
A caller is reporting a construction worker fell off the roof of a
commercial building. The caller estimates the patient fell approximately
35 feet. The patient is awake and breathing, with multiple fractures and
SERIOUS bleeding. What is the correct determinant code?
......ANSWER......b. 17-D-1
A caller is reporting a fight in the school yard. One victim was hit in the
head and is now unconscious. In Protocol 4, how many Key Questions
are you asking? ......ANSWER......c. Four. After initiating dispatch, you
will return to ask Key Questions 1 thru 4 before going to PDI's and DLS
links.
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A caller is reporting a shooting. The suspect has left the scene and the
caller is caring for the single victim who was shot once in the chest. The
patient is completely alert but having difficulty breathing. The caller also
reports there is SERIOUS bleeding. What is the appropriate determinant
code? ......ANSWER......c. 27-D-4
A caller reports a tiger got loose from its cage at the zoo and has
attacked a patron. The caller was able to run into a bathroom to hide
but can hear both the victim and the tiger still outside. Which PDI's
would you give? ......ANSWER......a. PDI A and PDI B
If the complaint description appears to be TRAUMA in nature, the EMD
should choose the protocol that: ......ANSWER......a. Best addresses the
mechanism of injury
An alert, first-party caller reports that he was just bitten by a
rattlesnake. What is the best Chief Complaint Protocol?
......ANSWER......a. 2: Allergies (Reactions)/Envenomations (Stings,
Bites)
Pre-Arrival Instructions (PAIs) must be read: ......ANSWER......a. exactly
as written.
The head-tilt is the only recognized method of airway control in the PAI
dispatch environment. ......ANSWER......a. True
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In response to Key Question 1a on Protocol 12, the caller reports that
the 14-year-old patient was not alert between seizures. What should
you do next? ......ANSWER......d. Initiate a 12-D-2 response, provide all
appropriate PDIs, and then return to questioning.
In response to Case Entry Question 3, the caller reports that her 16-
year-old brother is on fire. What should you do next? ......ANSWER......c.
Initiate a 7-E-1 response, provide Case Entry PDIs a and h, and return
to questioning.
A second-party caller reports that his 8-year-old sister is currently
having what appears to be a GENERALIZED seizure. The patient is not
awake and not breathing. What is the best Chief Complaint Protocol?
......ANSWER......c. 12: Convulsions/Seizures
Pre-Arrival Instructions should always be given, regardless if there is a
scene safety concern. ......ANSWER......b. False
During Case Entry, the caller indicates the patient is awake, but having
INEFFECTIVE BREATHING. In Protocol 6, Key Question #1, the caller
indicates the patient is not completely alert. What should the EMD do
next? ......ANSWER......c. Shunt to Key Questions #4 and #5
Caller reports a patient has been bitten on their foot by a snake. The
patient is awake and breathing normally with no other symptoms. What
is the appropriate determinant code? ......ANSWER......b. 2-D-4
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