EMT FISDAP READINESS II EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
2025/2026
In which of the following situations would it be necessary for you and
your partner to call for additional assistance?
your patient is a 350 pound male who fell down the stairs and has a broken
leg. (damn) while in the living room of a private room treating a patient
for nausea, headache, and general body weakness, your eyes begin
to tear. Three family members have the same symptoms. you should
immediately: evacuate all people from the building
If the number of patients is more than responding you can effectively
handle, the EMT should:
call for additional EMS resources immediately when arriving at the scene
of a collision, The EMT should don head protection, bunker coat, and an
ANSI-approved reflective vest a significant danger faced by the EMT is
violence. On arriving at the scene of a private home, you hear
screaming from outside; there are beer cans piled up on the front
porch; and, as you knock on the door, it suddenly gets very quiet
inside.
What should you do next?
retreat to a safe area and ask the police to secure the scene you arrived
on the scene of a large fire. If the personnel at the scene are using the
incident command/ management system, you should:
,follow the instructions of the person in charge scene size up:
steps taken by ambulance crew when approaching the scene of an
emergency call danger zone:
steps taken by the ambulance crew when approaching the scene of an
emergency call MOI:
a force or forces that may have caused injury penetrating trauma:
injury caused by an object that passes through the skin or other body
tissues blunt force trauma :
injury caused by a blow that does not penetrate the skin or other body
tissues index of suspicion :
awareness that there may be injuries nature
of illness:
what is medically wrong with the patient which of the following steps is
not part of the primary assessment of a responsive patient with a
medical problem? obtained the patients blood pressure the general
impression is an evaluation of all the following except:
past medical history you are assessing a patient and making
observations about the scene. Finding drug-use paraphernalia at the
scene of an emergency is an example of an environmental part of the
general impression when the patient tells you, in his own words, why
he requested that an ambulance be called, this is referred to as chief
complaint during the general impression, the EMT should:
do all of these you are assessing a patient who fell off hsi bike and
landed on his right shoulder. First you determine his mental status
using AVPU. What does the "A" stand for?
, Alert you determined that your patient is a V as far as mental status
goes. What does the "V" stand for? Verbal you are concerned
because your patient may have a depressed mental status. What
does the "P" stand for in
AVPU
Painful
One major difference between the primary assessment of a
responsive trauma patient and the primary assessment of an
unresponsive patient is:
the unresponsive patient is a higher priority for immediate transport you
are assessing a patient who was involved in a serious motor vehicle
collision. She is not alert and her breathing rate is slower than 8 per
minutes. As the EMT in charge you should:
provide positive pressure ventilations with 100% oxygen during your
primary assessment of a patient who is alert and has a breathing rate
greater than 24 breaths per min, you should provide the patient with:
high concentration oxygen via nonrebreather mask
In primary assessment, the circulation assessment includes
evaluation all the following except:
blood pressure
If the patient's skin is warm, dry, and normal color, it indicates:
good circulation your patient has no life threatening external
hemorrhage but has skin that is cool, pale, and moist. this could be
an indication of poor circulation to evaluate skin color in a dark
skinned patient, the EMT should also:
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
2025/2026
In which of the following situations would it be necessary for you and
your partner to call for additional assistance?
your patient is a 350 pound male who fell down the stairs and has a broken
leg. (damn) while in the living room of a private room treating a patient
for nausea, headache, and general body weakness, your eyes begin
to tear. Three family members have the same symptoms. you should
immediately: evacuate all people from the building
If the number of patients is more than responding you can effectively
handle, the EMT should:
call for additional EMS resources immediately when arriving at the scene
of a collision, The EMT should don head protection, bunker coat, and an
ANSI-approved reflective vest a significant danger faced by the EMT is
violence. On arriving at the scene of a private home, you hear
screaming from outside; there are beer cans piled up on the front
porch; and, as you knock on the door, it suddenly gets very quiet
inside.
What should you do next?
retreat to a safe area and ask the police to secure the scene you arrived
on the scene of a large fire. If the personnel at the scene are using the
incident command/ management system, you should:
,follow the instructions of the person in charge scene size up:
steps taken by ambulance crew when approaching the scene of an
emergency call danger zone:
steps taken by the ambulance crew when approaching the scene of an
emergency call MOI:
a force or forces that may have caused injury penetrating trauma:
injury caused by an object that passes through the skin or other body
tissues blunt force trauma :
injury caused by a blow that does not penetrate the skin or other body
tissues index of suspicion :
awareness that there may be injuries nature
of illness:
what is medically wrong with the patient which of the following steps is
not part of the primary assessment of a responsive patient with a
medical problem? obtained the patients blood pressure the general
impression is an evaluation of all the following except:
past medical history you are assessing a patient and making
observations about the scene. Finding drug-use paraphernalia at the
scene of an emergency is an example of an environmental part of the
general impression when the patient tells you, in his own words, why
he requested that an ambulance be called, this is referred to as chief
complaint during the general impression, the EMT should:
do all of these you are assessing a patient who fell off hsi bike and
landed on his right shoulder. First you determine his mental status
using AVPU. What does the "A" stand for?
, Alert you determined that your patient is a V as far as mental status
goes. What does the "V" stand for? Verbal you are concerned
because your patient may have a depressed mental status. What
does the "P" stand for in
AVPU
Painful
One major difference between the primary assessment of a
responsive trauma patient and the primary assessment of an
unresponsive patient is:
the unresponsive patient is a higher priority for immediate transport you
are assessing a patient who was involved in a serious motor vehicle
collision. She is not alert and her breathing rate is slower than 8 per
minutes. As the EMT in charge you should:
provide positive pressure ventilations with 100% oxygen during your
primary assessment of a patient who is alert and has a breathing rate
greater than 24 breaths per min, you should provide the patient with:
high concentration oxygen via nonrebreather mask
In primary assessment, the circulation assessment includes
evaluation all the following except:
blood pressure
If the patient's skin is warm, dry, and normal color, it indicates:
good circulation your patient has no life threatening external
hemorrhage but has skin that is cool, pale, and moist. this could be
an indication of poor circulation to evaluate skin color in a dark
skinned patient, the EMT should also: