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EMR TEST EXAM 2024-2025 ACTUAL
EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND
B) COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY
GRADED A+
VERSION A
You have arrived at the scene of a patient with
respiratory distress. A responding ambulance is
approximately 10 minutes away. After performing a
primary assessment and correcting any life-
threatening conditions, you should:
A) monitor the patient's condition until the EMS unit
arrives.
B) document your assessment and the skills that
you performed.
C) call online medical control and obtain permission
for further care.
,D) update the responding EMS unit on the patient's
present condition. - ....ANSWER...D
When transmitting information from the patient's
side to the responding ambulance, the emergency
medical responder (EMR) would MOST likely use a:
A) base station. B) mobile radio.
C) portable radio. D) cellular telephone. -
....ANSWER...C
In most situations, you should park your emergency
response vehicle:
A) immediately in front of a crashed vehicle.
B) in a location that does not obstruct traffic.
C) directly behind a law enforcement vehicle.
D) in an area that obstructs the flow of traffic. -
....ANSWER...B
When caring for a patient who is possibly
experiencing a heart attack, you should:
,A) place the patient in a supine position.
B) avoid giving aspirin until EMTs arrive.
C) apply the AED pads to the patient's chest.
D) refrain from allowing the patient to walk -
....ANSWER...D
When treating a patient who complains of dyspnea,
the EMR's primary focus should be on:
A) determining what is causing the dyspnea.
B) treating the patient's signs and symptoms.
C) rapid transport to the appropriate hospital.
D) providing mouth-to-mask rescue breathing. -
....ANSWER...B
It is usually best to collect a medical history on a
patient who is experiencing a medical problem:
A) before you perform your primary assessment.
B) only after advanced life support (ALS) has been
provided.
C) before you perform a secondary patient
assessment.
, D) after other emergency medical service (EMS)
personnel have arrived at the scene. - ....ANSWER...C
In general, a hypothermic patient should not be
considered dead until:
A) his or her body temperature is raised above 85°F
(29°C).
B) muscle stiffness occurs and a pulse is absent.
C) he or she is rewarmed at an appropriate hospital.
D) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has been
performed for at least 10 minutes. - ....ANSWER...C
Which of the following may occur with heatstroke,
but NOT with heat exhaustion?
A) a normal body temperature
B) a pulse that is slow and bounding
C) severe irritability or hyperactivity
D) a body temperature as high as 106°F (41°C) -
....ANSWER...D
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