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Chapter 3 EMT: Medical terminology| Prep and Practice Guide| Solved 2025
Chapter 3 EMT: Medical terminology| 
Prep and Practice Guide| Solved 2025 
What does the prefix “brady-” mean? 
 Slow. 
What is the meaning of the suffix “-itis”? 
 Inflammation. 
What is the term for a condition in which there is an abnormal increase in the number of red 
blood cells? 
 Polycythemia. 
What does the prefix “tachy-” mean? 
 Fast. 
What is the medical term for the surgical removal of the appendix? 
 Appendectomy. 
What does the suffix “-ectomy” refer to? 
 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Chapter 3 EMT: Medical terminology| 
Prep and Practice Guide| Solved 2025 
What does the prefix “brady-” mean? 
 Slow. 
What is the meaning of the suffix “-itis”? 
 Inflammation. 
What is the term for a condition in which there is an abnormal increase in the number of red 
blood cells? 
 Polycythemia. 
What does the prefix “tachy-” mean? 
 Fast. 
What is the medical term for the surgical removal of the appendix? 
 Appendectomy. 
What does the suffix “-ectomy” refer to? 
 ...
Chapter 1, 2, 3: EMS Quizzes Medical Knowledge, Trauma Management & Emergencies| Correctly Solved 2025| 100%
Chapter 1, 2, 3: EMS Quizzes Medical 
Knowledge, Trauma Management & 
Emergencies| Correctly Solved 2025| 
100% 
What is the first priority in managing a patient at a multi-car accident scene? 
 Ensure the scene is safe before approaching patients. 
How is a tension pneumothorax treated in the pre-hospital setting? 
 Perform needle decompression at the midclavicular line of the second intercostal space. 
What is the most appropriate way to stabilize a suspected femur fracture? 
 Apply a t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Chapter 1, 2, 3: EMS Quizzes Medical 
Knowledge, Trauma Management & 
Emergencies| Correctly Solved 2025| 
100% 
What is the first priority in managing a patient at a multi-car accident scene? 
 Ensure the scene is safe before approaching patients. 
How is a tension pneumothorax treated in the pre-hospital setting? 
 Perform needle decompression at the midclavicular line of the second intercostal space. 
What is the most appropriate way to stabilize a suspected femur fracture? 
 Apply a t...
Certification Exam: EMT Quizzes and Solutions| Multiple Choice Answered
Certification Exam: EMT Quizzes and 
Solutions| Multiple Choice Answered 
What part of the body is responsible for regulating temperature, metabolism, and certain aspects 
of emotion? 
 The hypothalamus 
Which of the following is the primary purpose of the circulatory system? 
A) Deliver oxygen to the cells 
B) Transport hormones to the brain 
C) Control body temperature 
D) Regulate the body's metabolism 
 A) Deliver oxygen to the cells 
Which of the following is a sign of hypoperfus...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Certification Exam: EMT Quizzes and 
Solutions| Multiple Choice Answered 
What part of the body is responsible for regulating temperature, metabolism, and certain aspects 
of emotion? 
 The hypothalamus 
Which of the following is the primary purpose of the circulatory system? 
A) Deliver oxygen to the cells 
B) Transport hormones to the brain 
C) Control body temperature 
D) Regulate the body's metabolism 
 A) Deliver oxygen to the cells 
Which of the following is a sign of hypoperfus...
BUNDLED EXAM 1-8 Chapter 1,2,3,4,5,6 | EMT Exam Test with Complete Solution| Reviewed 2025
BUNDLED EXAM 1-8 Chapter 1,2,3,4,5,6 | 
EMT Exam Test with Complete Solution| 
Reviewed 2025 
One technique to minimize the risk of injury while lifting and carrying a patient is: 
A) Lifting with your back 
B) Keeping the lifted weight far from your body 
C) Keeping your back straight and lifting with your legs 
D) Using only your arms for lifting 
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate situation for using an emergency move? 
A) The patient is alert and stable with no life-threate...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 67 pages •
BUNDLED EXAM 1-8 Chapter 1,2,3,4,5,6 | 
EMT Exam Test with Complete Solution| 
Reviewed 2025 
One technique to minimize the risk of injury while lifting and carrying a patient is: 
A) Lifting with your back 
B) Keeping the lifted weight far from your body 
C) Keeping your back straight and lifting with your legs 
D) Using only your arms for lifting 
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate situation for using an emergency move? 
A) The patient is alert and stable with no life-threate...
Board Exam 2025: EMS Scope of Practice and Certification| Questions and 100% Verified Solutions
Board Exam 2025: EMS Scope of 
Practice and Certification| Questions 
and 100% Verified Solutions 
A paramedic administers a medication not listed in the protocols but deemed necessary for the 
patient's survival. How should this be addressed? 
 The paramedic must contact medical control for authorization and document the deviation 
thoroughly. 
An EMT-Basic is asked to administer IV fluids to a patient. What is their correct response? 
 Refuse the task, as it is outside the EMT-Basic s...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
Board Exam 2025: EMS Scope of 
Practice and Certification| Questions 
and 100% Verified Solutions 
A paramedic administers a medication not listed in the protocols but deemed necessary for the 
patient's survival. How should this be addressed? 
 The paramedic must contact medical control for authorization and document the deviation 
thoroughly. 
An EMT-Basic is asked to administer IV fluids to a patient. What is their correct response? 
 Refuse the task, as it is outside the EMT-Basic s...
Application Prep & Practice Exam| EMS Exam 1| Ethical and Lega, Geriatric Q&A| 2025/2026
Application Prep & Practice Exam| EMS 
Exam 1| Ethical and Lega, Geriatric Q&A| 
2025/2026 
A 5-year-old patient is in respiratory distress with retractions and stridor. What is your immediate 
intervention? 
 Administer oxygen via a non-rebreather mask and prepare for potential airway obstruction 
management. 
You arrive at the home of an elderly patient who has fallen and cannot get up. The patient refuses 
transport but appears confused. How should you proceed? 
 Assess the patient’s...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 40 pages •
Application Prep & Practice Exam| EMS 
Exam 1| Ethical and Lega, Geriatric Q&A| 
2025/2026 
A 5-year-old patient is in respiratory distress with retractions and stridor. What is your immediate 
intervention? 
 Administer oxygen via a non-rebreather mask and prepare for potential airway obstruction 
management. 
You arrive at the home of an elderly patient who has fallen and cannot get up. The patient refuses 
transport but appears confused. How should you proceed? 
 Assess the patient’s...
Welding Vocabulary: Terms and Definitions in Final Exam| Correctly Solved 2025
Welding Vocabulary: Terms and 
Definitions in Final Exam| Correctly 
Solved 2025 
Current that flows in one direction and does not reverse its direction of flow. Direct Current 
(DC) 
The amount of electricity flowing past a point in a conductor every second. Current 
The number of minutes out of a 10-minute time period an arc welding machine can be operated 
at maximum rated output. Duty Cycle 
The direction of current flow through a welding circuit when the electrode lead is connected to a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
Welding Vocabulary: Terms and 
Definitions in Final Exam| Correctly 
Solved 2025 
Current that flows in one direction and does not reverse its direction of flow. Direct Current 
(DC) 
The amount of electricity flowing past a point in a conductor every second. Current 
The number of minutes out of a 10-minute time period an arc welding machine can be operated 
at maximum rated output. Duty Cycle 
The direction of current flow through a welding circuit when the electrode lead is connected to a...
Welding Terms: Review Q&A 2025| Updated ALL Inclusive
Welding Terms: Review Q&A 2025| 
Updated ALL Inclusive 
The fusing of two pieces of metal together. Welding 
Stringer beads ran one next to another completely filling the pad Pad of beads 
The electrical discharge between the electrode and the workpiece that generates the heat 
necessary for welding. 
 Arc 
The deposited metal that forms the weld along the joint, appearing as a narrow line or ridge. 
 Bead 
A joint where two pieces of metal are placed edge-to-edge, typically welded along the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Welding Terms: Review Q&A 2025| 
Updated ALL Inclusive 
The fusing of two pieces of metal together. Welding 
Stringer beads ran one next to another completely filling the pad Pad of beads 
The electrical discharge between the electrode and the workpiece that generates the heat 
necessary for welding. 
 Arc 
The deposited metal that forms the weld along the joint, appearing as a narrow line or ridge. 
 Bead 
A joint where two pieces of metal are placed edge-to-edge, typically welded along the...
Welding Symbols Identification| Test Review| Correctly matched|2025
Welding Symbols Identification| Test 
Review| Correctly matched|2025 
What does the arrow in a welding symbol indicate? 
 The specific location on the joint where the weld is to be applied. 
What does a circle around the intersection of the reference line and the arrow mean in a welding 
symbol? 
 It indicates that the weld is to be all-around the joint. 
What does a flag at the intersection of the arrow and reference line signify? 
 The weld is to be made in the field, not in a shop. 
W...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Welding Symbols Identification| Test 
Review| Correctly matched|2025 
What does the arrow in a welding symbol indicate? 
 The specific location on the joint where the weld is to be applied. 
What does a circle around the intersection of the reference line and the arrow mean in a welding 
symbol? 
 It indicates that the weld is to be all-around the joint. 
What does a flag at the intersection of the arrow and reference line signify? 
 The weld is to be made in the field, not in a shop. 
W...
Welding Safety and Procedure Practices| Exam Questions and Answers| Reviewed 2025
Welding Safety and Procedure Practices| 
Exam Questions and Answers| Reviewed 
2025 
What is the primary reason for cooling a burn area as quickly as possible in welding? 
 To reduce the temperature and prevent further tissue damage. 
What are the three types of burns, and how are they classified? 
 First-degree, second-degree, and third-degree, based on severity and skin damage. 
When dealing with first-degree burns, how would the skin typically appear? 
 The skin is red, tender, and painf...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Welding Safety and Procedure Practices| 
Exam Questions and Answers| Reviewed 
2025 
What is the primary reason for cooling a burn area as quickly as possible in welding? 
 To reduce the temperature and prevent further tissue damage. 
What are the three types of burns, and how are they classified? 
 First-degree, second-degree, and third-degree, based on severity and skin damage. 
When dealing with first-degree burns, how would the skin typically appear? 
 The skin is red, tender, and painf...
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