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What is the rate of CPR in breaths and compressions: - 6 breaths and 110 
compressions in a minute 
 
What is considered tachycardic for an adult? - heart rate more than 100 
 
What is considered bradycardic for an adult? - Heart rate less than 60 
 
When is nitroglyc...
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What is the rate of CPR in breaths and compressions: - 6 breaths and 110 
compressions in a minute 
 
What is considered tachycardic for an adult? - heart rate more than 100 
 
What is considered bradycardic for an adult? - Heart rate less than 60 
 
When is nitroglyc...
emt practice questions 
 
A 21-year-old male was bitten on the left forearm by a dog. He is conscious and alert and denies any other injuries. An animal control officer is at the scene and has contained the dog. Your assessment of the patient's arm reveals a large avulsion with a peeled back flap o...
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A 21-year-old male was bitten on the left forearm by a dog. He is conscious and alert and denies any other injuries. An animal control officer is at the scene and has contained the dog. Your assessment of the patient's arm reveals a large avulsion with a peeled back flap o...
NREMT Practice Questions 
 
You arrive to find a 48 year old male complaining that his chest feels heavy. The patient is awake and talking to you. During your assessment, you note that his skin is pale, cool, and clammy. Your first step is to: 
A. apply your AED 
B. administer supplemental oxygen 
C...
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You arrive to find a 48 year old male complaining that his chest feels heavy. The patient is awake and talking to you. During your assessment, you note that his skin is pale, cool, and clammy. Your first step is to: 
A. apply your AED 
B. administer supplemental oxygen 
C...
EMT Practice Final Examination 
 
Snoring respirations are most rapidly managed by 
 
A. suctioning the oropharynx 
B. initiating assisted ventilations 
C. correctly positioning the head 
D. inserting an oropharnygeal airway - correctly positioning the head 
 
Which of the following patients would b...
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Snoring respirations are most rapidly managed by 
 
A. suctioning the oropharynx 
B. initiating assisted ventilations 
C. correctly positioning the head 
D. inserting an oropharnygeal airway - correctly positioning the head 
 
Which of the following patients would b...
EMT Practice Exam 
 
Wrist to elbow - Pruinmal 
 
Respiration - Gas exchange 
 
Type 1 Diabetes - No Insulin Production 
 
Force / Distance = - Work 
 
Heat to air to cool - Convection 
 
Dysarthria - Slurred speech 
 
Pain from RLQ umbilicus area - Appendicity 
 
Sublingually Administered - Under t...
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Wrist to elbow - Pruinmal 
 
Respiration - Gas exchange 
 
Type 1 Diabetes - No Insulin Production 
 
Force / Distance = - Work 
 
Heat to air to cool - Convection 
 
Dysarthria - Slurred speech 
 
Pain from RLQ umbilicus area - Appendicity 
 
Sublingually Administered - Under t...
EMT Practice Test Questions 
 
The primary assessment of an adult with chest pain is - determine the transport priority 
 
You are caring for a six-year-old patient with respiratory distress. The pulse oximeter (Sa02) reads 93%. Your management of the patient should include: - Administer sufficient ...
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The primary assessment of an adult with chest pain is - determine the transport priority 
 
You are caring for a six-year-old patient with respiratory distress. The pulse oximeter (Sa02) reads 93%. Your management of the patient should include: - Administer sufficient ...
NREMT Practice Exam 
 
Shaken Baby Syndrome can cause which of the following conditions? 
 
(A) Hypoglycemia 
(B) Abdominal bruising 
(C) Subdural hematoma 
(D) Lower extremity fracture - (C) Subdural hematoma 
 
Which law protects an EMT if the EMT acts in good faith, is not negligent, acts within ...
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Shaken Baby Syndrome can cause which of the following conditions? 
 
(A) Hypoglycemia 
(B) Abdominal bruising 
(C) Subdural hematoma 
(D) Lower extremity fracture - (C) Subdural hematoma 
 
Which law protects an EMT if the EMT acts in good faith, is not negligent, acts within ...
EMT Practice Test 
 
Which of the following is an example of a symptom? 
A. cyanosis 
B. headache 
C. tachycardia 
D. hypertension - B. headache 
 
An EMT's primary responsibility to the patient who has been poisoned is to: 
A. administer the appropriate antidote 
B. recognize that a poisoning occu...
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Which of the following is an example of a symptom? 
A. cyanosis 
B. headache 
C. tachycardia 
D. hypertension - B. headache 
 
An EMT's primary responsibility to the patient who has been poisoned is to: 
A. administer the appropriate antidote 
B. recognize that a poisoning occu...
EMT Basic Practice Exam 1 
 
EMTs should wear high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) respirators when they are in contact with contact with patients who have which of the following? 
A. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) or AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) 
B. Tuberculosis (TB) 
C. Open ...
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EMTs should wear high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) respirators when they are in contact with contact with patients who have which of the following? 
A. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) or AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) 
B. Tuberculosis (TB) 
C. Open ...
EMT Practice Questions 
 
A 45-year old man is having discomfort in the chest. After placing him in his position of comfort, your next action would be: - Administer oxygen by nonrebreather mask at 15LPM 
 
What's the foremost thing that an EMT should do while treating a patient suffering from cardi...
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A 45-year old man is having discomfort in the chest. After placing him in his position of comfort, your next action would be: - Administer oxygen by nonrebreather mask at 15LPM 
 
What's the foremost thing that an EMT should do while treating a patient suffering from cardi...
EMT Practice Test 
 
The most common electrical rhythm disturbance that results in sudden cardiac arrest is called - ventricular fibrillation 
 
Your patient is an 11 month-old female. How can you determine if she has a decreased mental status and is responsive to verbal stimuli? - She will attempt ...
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The most common electrical rhythm disturbance that results in sudden cardiac arrest is called - ventricular fibrillation 
 
Your patient is an 11 month-old female. How can you determine if she has a decreased mental status and is responsive to verbal stimuli? - She will attempt ...
EMT Practice Exam 2 
 
Which patients vital signs are not within normal limits - newborn: pulse 100; respiration, 30; PB 70-30 
 
A 45 year old male is breathing at a rate of 32 times per minute with shallow respirations. He is altered, and his skin signs are cool cyanotic, and diaphoretic. You shou...
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Which patients vital signs are not within normal limits - newborn: pulse 100; respiration, 30; PB 70-30 
 
A 45 year old male is breathing at a rate of 32 times per minute with shallow respirations. He is altered, and his skin signs are cool cyanotic, and diaphoretic. You shou...
EMT Practice Test 
 
The pediatric assessment triangle is composed of three elements: - 1.) Appearance (muscle tone) 
2.) Working Breathing 
3.) Circulation 
 
Esophageal Veracies Signs - Bright red blood vomit 
 
GI bleed signs - Vomit that has dark blood and looks like coffee grounds 
 
Which sp...
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The pediatric assessment triangle is composed of three elements: - 1.) Appearance (muscle tone) 
2.) Working Breathing 
3.) Circulation 
 
Esophageal Veracies Signs - Bright red blood vomit 
 
GI bleed signs - Vomit that has dark blood and looks like coffee grounds 
 
Which sp...
EMT Prep Practice Test 
 
 
A 40 year-old patient is complaining of feeling anxious and says that he can't breathe. You should: - Assess his respiratory rate and rhythm, check his oxygen saturation and listen to the lungs. 
 
Tidal volume refers to: - The depth of the breath 
 
You are treating an ...
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A 40 year-old patient is complaining of feeling anxious and says that he can't breathe. You should: - Assess his respiratory rate and rhythm, check his oxygen saturation and listen to the lungs. 
 
Tidal volume refers to: - The depth of the breath 
 
You are treating an ...
NYS EMT-B State Exam Written 
 
An EMS Provider responds to a call and finds an 8- yr old female with no pulse or respirations. The patient has a history of terminal brain cancer. The family states the last time she as seen alive was 5 mins prior to EMS being called. They also state patient has a DN...
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An EMS Provider responds to a call and finds an 8- yr old female with no pulse or respirations. The patient has a history of terminal brain cancer. The family states the last time she as seen alive was 5 mins prior to EMS being called. They also state patient has a DN...
EMT Practice Exam 7 Verified A level 
 
Exhaled air contains ____ oxygen. - -16% 
 
When the level of carbon dioxide increases in the blood, the impulse to breathe: - -increases 
 
The 3 primary characteristics that you must evaluate when assessing breathing sounds are: - -rate, depth, ease 
 
The s...
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Exhaled air contains ____ oxygen. - -16% 
 
When the level of carbon dioxide increases in the blood, the impulse to breathe: - -increases 
 
The 3 primary characteristics that you must evaluate when assessing breathing sounds are: - -rate, depth, ease 
 
The s...
EMT Cardiology Practice Test 
 
Your patient is a 52-year old male complaining of dull, achy chest pains. He is alert & oriented but upon assessment, you notice his skin is pale, cool and clammy. What is your next step? 
 
A. Obtain SAMPLE History 
B. Apply an AED 
C. Administer Supplemental Oxygen ...
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Your patient is a 52-year old male complaining of dull, achy chest pains. He is alert & oriented but upon assessment, you notice his skin is pale, cool and clammy. What is your next step? 
 
A. Obtain SAMPLE History 
B. Apply an AED 
C. Administer Supplemental Oxygen ...
EMT National Registry 
 
3 effects of intracranial pressure on vital signs - bradycardia, irregular breathing, hypertension 
 
___ ___ is part of a syndrome called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) - chronic bronchitis 
 
___ ___ is usually caused by viruses or bacteria and may last sever...
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3 effects of intracranial pressure on vital signs - bradycardia, irregular breathing, hypertension 
 
___ ___ is part of a syndrome called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) - chronic bronchitis 
 
___ ___ is usually caused by viruses or bacteria and may last sever...
NYS EMT Practice Test 
 
EMT training in nearly every state meets or exceeds the guidelines recommended by the: 
A) National Registry of EMTs 
B) individual state's EMS protocols 
C) National Association of EMTs 
D) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) - D) National Highway Traffi...
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EMT training in nearly every state meets or exceeds the guidelines recommended by the: 
A) National Registry of EMTs 
B) individual state's EMS protocols 
C) National Association of EMTs 
D) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) - D) National Highway Traffi...
EMT practice test 2 
 
A 22-year-old female fell on her knee and is in severe pain. Her knee is flexed and severely deformed. Her leg is cold to the touch and you are unable to palpate a distal pulse. You should: 
A) apply gentle longitudinal traction as you straighten her leg and then apply a tract...
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A 22-year-old female fell on her knee and is in severe pain. Her knee is flexed and severely deformed. Her leg is cold to the touch and you are unable to palpate a distal pulse. You should: 
A) apply gentle longitudinal traction as you straighten her leg and then apply a tract...
NYS EMT EXAM PRACTICE TEST #2 
 
After an EMS call, some crew members begin discussing a recent case with some non-EMS personnel. This is unacceptable behavior because it is: 
a) A breach of the patient's right to know 
b) A breach of the patient's privacy and is unethical 
c) Against the New Y...
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After an EMS call, some crew members begin discussing a recent case with some non-EMS personnel. This is unacceptable behavior because it is: 
a) A breach of the patient's right to know 
b) A breach of the patient's privacy and is unethical 
c) Against the New Y...
NREMT Advanced-EMT 
 
Initial Assessment: B-SMNAC - - BSI (body substance isolation); 
- Scene Safety; 
- Mechanism of Injury (MOI)/Nature of Illness (NOI); 
- Number of Patients; 
- Assistance (additional units, Fire, Police, etc.); 
- C-spine (and/or C-collar) 
 
Initial Assessment: G-CAAT - - Gen...
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Initial Assessment: B-SMNAC - - BSI (body substance isolation); 
- Scene Safety; 
- Mechanism of Injury (MOI)/Nature of Illness (NOI); 
- Number of Patients; 
- Assistance (additional units, Fire, Police, etc.); 
- C-spine (and/or C-collar) 
 
Initial Assessment: G-CAAT - - Gen...
NREMT Advanced-EMT 
 
Decreased Afterload Effects - Decreased Arteriole Pressure = Decreased Aortic Pressure = Left Ventricle Works Better 
 
Cushing's Triad - SxS of Increased Intracranial Pressure 
Increased Systolic Pressure 
Widened Pulse Pressure 
Decreased Pulse and Respiratory Rate 
 
PAT: ...
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Decreased Afterload Effects - Decreased Arteriole Pressure = Decreased Aortic Pressure = Left Ventricle Works Better 
 
Cushing's Triad - SxS of Increased Intracranial Pressure 
Increased Systolic Pressure 
Widened Pulse Pressure 
Decreased Pulse and Respiratory Rate 
 
PAT: ...
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