EXAM 2025
➢ 100 Must-Know Questions with Answers + Expert Tips to
Dominate EMS Operations
1. You arrive at the scene of an 80-year-old woman who is weak and
lightheaded. Her son, who called 911, is present and asks you to transport
his mother to the hospital. You should:
Take the woman's vital signs and apply supplemental oxygen if
necessary.
Comply with the son's request and transport the woman to the
hospital.
Assess the woman and determine if she wishes to be treated and
transported.
Advise the son that he can probably drive his mother to the
hospital.
2. Describe why it is important for EMTs to distribute their attention among
multiple patients during triage.
It ensures that all patients receive the same level of care
regardless of their condition.
It helps in maintaining a calm environment at the scene.
It allows EMTs to take breaks between patients.
Focusing on multiple patients ensures that those who could be
, saved are treated promptly, preventing unnecessary deaths.
3. Which of the following is true regarding the use of lights and sirens?
Lights and sirens should only be used during daytime hours and
are not necessary at night
On average, using lights and sirens cuts arrival and transport times
in half