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EMT Chapter 1: Intro to Emergency Medical Care| Practice Questions and Answers 2025
EMT Chapter 1: Intro to Emergency 
Medical Care| Practice Questions and 
Answers 2025 
What is the main job of an EMT? 
 The main job is to provide basic life support, assess the patient, and transport them to the 
hospital safely. 
What does the EMS medical director do? 
 The EMS medical director sets guidelines, ensures quality care, and provides medical 
oversight for EMTs. 
What are the key steps in the chain of survival? 
 The key steps are quick recognition, CPR, defibrillation, advan...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
EMT Chapter 1: Intro to Emergency 
Medical Care| Practice Questions and 
Answers 2025 
What is the main job of an EMT? 
 The main job is to provide basic life support, assess the patient, and transport them to the 
hospital safely. 
What does the EMS medical director do? 
 The EMS medical director sets guidelines, ensures quality care, and provides medical 
oversight for EMTs. 
What are the key steps in the chain of survival? 
 The key steps are quick recognition, CPR, defibrillation, advan...
EMT Ch 23:Obstetrics and Neonatal Care| 2025 Test Questions and Complete Solutions| 100%
EMT Ch 23:Obstetrics and Neonatal 
Care| 2025 Test Questions and Complete 
Solutions| 100% 
What is the primary reason for placing a newborn on the mother's chest immediately after birth? 
 To promote bonding, regulate body temperature, and initiate breastfeeding. 
What is the term for the first stage of labor, which begins with contractions and ends with full 
dilation of the cervix? 
 Latent phase. 
What is the normal range for a newborn’s heart rate immediately after birth? 
 120 to...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
EMT Ch 23:Obstetrics and Neonatal 
Care| 2025 Test Questions and Complete 
Solutions| 100% 
What is the primary reason for placing a newborn on the mother's chest immediately after birth? 
 To promote bonding, regulate body temperature, and initiate breastfeeding. 
What is the term for the first stage of labor, which begins with contractions and ends with full 
dilation of the cervix? 
 Latent phase. 
What is the normal range for a newborn’s heart rate immediately after birth? 
 120 to...
EMS Technician Exam: Skills and Procedures| Test Quizzes with Complete Solutions
EMS Technician Exam: Skills and 
Procedures| Test Quizzes with Complete 
Solutions 
What is a common age-related change that impacts the metabolism of medications in geriatric 
patients? 
 Decreased liver and kidney function 
How should you adjust communication when a geriatric patient has a hearing impairment? 
 Speak clearly, at a lower pitch, and face the patient directly. 
What is the most important consideration when administering intravenous fluids to a geriatric 
patient? 
 Monit...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
EMS Technician Exam: Skills and 
Procedures| Test Quizzes with Complete 
Solutions 
What is a common age-related change that impacts the metabolism of medications in geriatric 
patients? 
 Decreased liver and kidney function 
How should you adjust communication when a geriatric patient has a hearing impairment? 
 Speak clearly, at a lower pitch, and face the patient directly. 
What is the most important consideration when administering intravenous fluids to a geriatric 
patient? 
 Monit...
EMS Questions and Answers Graded A| 2025/2026 Edition| Verified
EMS Questions and Answers Graded A| 
2025/2026 Edition| Verified 
What is the most critical step when approaching an unconscious patient? 
 Ensure the scene is safe before providing care. 
How is the severity of a patient’s airway obstruction initially assessed? 
 By observing the patient’s ability to speak or make sounds. 
What is the primary purpose of the Glasgow Coma Scale? 
 To evaluate a patient’s level of consciousness. 
Which type of shock results from severe blood loss? 
 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
EMS Questions and Answers Graded A| 
2025/2026 Edition| Verified 
What is the most critical step when approaching an unconscious patient? 
 Ensure the scene is safe before providing care. 
How is the severity of a patient’s airway obstruction initially assessed? 
 By observing the patient’s ability to speak or make sounds. 
What is the primary purpose of the Glasgow Coma Scale? 
 To evaluate a patient’s level of consciousness. 
Which type of shock results from severe blood loss? 
 ...
EMS Licensure Exam| Finals 2025| Knowledge Objective Test| Questions and Answers
EMS Licensure Exam| Finals 2025| 
Knowledge Objective Test| Questions 
and Answers 
You are responding to a call for a 5-year-old child experiencing difficulty breathing and 
wheezing. The child has a history of asthma and was recently diagnosed with a respiratory 
infection. Upon arrival, the child is alert but anxious. What is the first step in treating this child? 
 Administer a bronchodilator via nebulizer and assess the patient’s respiratory status. 
What is the primary purpose of an ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
EMS Licensure Exam| Finals 2025| 
Knowledge Objective Test| Questions 
and Answers 
You are responding to a call for a 5-year-old child experiencing difficulty breathing and 
wheezing. The child has a history of asthma and was recently diagnosed with a respiratory 
infection. Upon arrival, the child is alert but anxious. What is the first step in treating this child? 
 Administer a bronchodilator via nebulizer and assess the patient’s respiratory status. 
What is the primary purpose of an ...
EMS FINAL EXAM Certification| Questions and Answers 2025| Correctly Solved
EMS FINAL EXAM Certification| 
Questions and Answers 2025| Correctly 
Solved 
What is the most effective way to establish rapport with a conscious patient? 
 Use active listening and address the patient by name while explaining your actions clearly. 
Why is it important to repeat information back when receiving radio orders from medical 
control? 
 To confirm accuracy and prevent miscommunication during patient care. 
How should EMS providers manage a patient who refuses treatment but is ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
EMS FINAL EXAM Certification| 
Questions and Answers 2025| Correctly 
Solved 
What is the most effective way to establish rapport with a conscious patient? 
 Use active listening and address the patient by name while explaining your actions clearly. 
Why is it important to repeat information back when receiving radio orders from medical 
control? 
 To confirm accuracy and prevent miscommunication during patient care. 
How should EMS providers manage a patient who refuses treatment but is ...
EMS Board Exam| Prep and Practice Q&A| *Redone 2025*| Solved 100%
EMS Board Exam| Prep and Practice 
Q&A| *Redone 2025*| Solved 100% 
What is the function of the respiratory system? 
 The respiratory system helps regulate oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the body, ensuring 
proper breathing and gas exchange. 
What do the kidneys do to control blood pressure? 
 The kidneys regulate blood pressure by balancing fluid and sodium levels and releasing 
hormones that affect blood vessel constriction. 
What is the blood-brain barrier? 
 The blood-brain barrier ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 40 pages •
EMS Board Exam| Prep and Practice 
Q&A| *Redone 2025*| Solved 100% 
What is the function of the respiratory system? 
 The respiratory system helps regulate oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the body, ensuring 
proper breathing and gas exchange. 
What do the kidneys do to control blood pressure? 
 The kidneys regulate blood pressure by balancing fluid and sodium levels and releasing 
hormones that affect blood vessel constriction. 
What is the blood-brain barrier? 
 The blood-brain barrier ...
DOT Examination Paper: EMT Exam 3, chapters 1-13| Questions with Verified Solutions| 2025
DOT Examination Paper: EMT Exam 3, 
chapters 1-13| Questions with Verified 
Solutions| 2025 
What position is a patient in when they are lying face up? Supine 
What position is a patient in when they are lying face down? Prone 
When should an extremity lift be performed on a patient? When no extremity or spinal 
injuries are suspected 
What type of questions can you ask to assess a patient's short-term memory? Questions 
related to dates and events 
What is the first step when applying a ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
DOT Examination Paper: EMT Exam 3, 
chapters 1-13| Questions with Verified 
Solutions| 2025 
What position is a patient in when they are lying face up? Supine 
What position is a patient in when they are lying face down? Prone 
When should an extremity lift be performed on a patient? When no extremity or spinal 
injuries are suspected 
What type of questions can you ask to assess a patient's short-term memory? Questions 
related to dates and events 
What is the first step when applying a ...
Comprehensive EMS Study Guide Exam| Q&A 2025| Approved A
Comprehensive EMS Study Guide Exam| 
Q&A 2025| Approved A 
A patient has a respiratory rate of 32 breaths per minute. What does this indicate? 
 Tachypnea 
What is the normal range for an adult's systolic blood pressure? 
 90-120 mmHg 
If a patient has a pulse oximetry reading of 89%, what should you suspect? 
 Hypoxia 
What is the first step in assessing scene safety? 
 Perform a 360-degree assessment for hazards. 
Describe the priority action when arriving at a scene involving a ch...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Comprehensive EMS Study Guide Exam| 
Q&A 2025| Approved A 
A patient has a respiratory rate of 32 breaths per minute. What does this indicate? 
 Tachypnea 
What is the normal range for an adult's systolic blood pressure? 
 90-120 mmHg 
If a patient has a pulse oximetry reading of 89%, what should you suspect? 
 Hypoxia 
What is the first step in assessing scene safety? 
 Perform a 360-degree assessment for hazards. 
Describe the priority action when arriving at a scene involving a ch...
Compiled EMT Final Exam Review with ALL Questions and Answers| [MULTIPLE CHOICE]
Compiled EMT Final Exam Review with 
ALL Questions and Answers| [MULTIPLE 
CHOICE] 
The EMT is legally obligated to protect a patient's privacy according to 
A. HIPAA 
B. OSHA 
C. EMTALA 
D. CQI 
 A. HIPAA 
Which of the following descriptions MOST accurately portrays emergency medical services 
(EMS)? 
A. A system composed of health care professionals who provide emergency care and 
transportation to the sick and injured 
B. A network of paramedics offering prehospital critical ca...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 630 pages •
Compiled EMT Final Exam Review with 
ALL Questions and Answers| [MULTIPLE 
CHOICE] 
The EMT is legally obligated to protect a patient's privacy according to 
A. HIPAA 
B. OSHA 
C. EMTALA 
D. CQI 
 A. HIPAA 
Which of the following descriptions MOST accurately portrays emergency medical services 
(EMS)? 
A. A system composed of health care professionals who provide emergency care and 
transportation to the sick and injured 
B. A network of paramedics offering prehospital critical ca...
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