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EMT Practice Test
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1. Which of the following is an example of care that would be provided during triage?
2. Your patient has suffered a head injury while wearing a tight-fitting sports helmet. You should remove the helmet if the
3. All of the following are signs and symptoms of possible head trauma EXCEPT
4. Your patient is a 35-year-old trauma victim. You are unable to open the airway by means of the jaw thrust and suctioning. You should
5. You are caring for a victim of a motor-vehicle accident who is approximately 7 months pregnant. The mechanism of injury strongly suggests spinal trauma. How should you position the patient during transport?
6. Which patient is showing signs and symptoms of a lower airway obstruction due to illness?
7. As an EMT-Basic, you are acting as a patient advocate when you
8. Use of accessory muscles, grunting, and stridor are all signs of
9. Your patient is bleeding from a leg wound. The blood is dark red and oozing steadily. This describes
10. In what position should you transport an injured pregnant woman?
11. When splinting an injured limb, you should assess pulse, motor function, and sensation distal to the injury
12. The correct rate for providing artificial ventilations to infants and children is
13. The most common cause of airway obstruction is
14. The signs and symptoms of shock represent the body's attempt to
15. When you are wearing gloves to care for a patient, and you begin to care for a different patient, you should
16. Two important principles in the emergency treatment of local cold injuries are to remove the patient from the cold environment and to
17. Your patient is behaving abnormally but refuses treatment after falling down a flight of stairs. Before transporting the patient without consent, you should
18. You should assess the brachial pulse in patients who
19. The components of the ongoing assessment include repeating the initial assessment, recording vital signs, repeating the focused assessment, and
20. The purpose of the detailed physical examination is to
21. When delivering oxygen via a nasal cannula, you should set the flow rate at
22. When providing artificial ventilation to infants and small children, the correct rate is one breath every
23. Which of the following describes an emergency patient move?
24. Diastolic pressure is a measure of the
25. When suctioning an infant or small child, the vacuum should be no stronger than