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NYS EMT EXAM SCRIPT 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

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histamines and leukotrienes - chemicals released by the immune system during an allergic reaction causing inflammation and swelling envenomation - the act of injecting venom stridor - A harsh, high-pitched respiratory sound, generally heard during inspiration, that is caused by partial blockage or narrowing of the upper airway GCS scoring - tympanic membrane - the eardrum; a structure that separates the outer ear from the middle ear and vibrates in response to sound waves epistaxis - nosebleed

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NYS EMT EXAM SCRIPT 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
✔✔histamines and leukotrienes - ✔✔chemicals released by the immune system during
an allergic reaction causing inflammation and swelling

✔✔envenomation - ✔✔the act of injecting venom

✔✔stridor - ✔✔A harsh, high-pitched respiratory sound, generally heard during
inspiration, that is caused by partial blockage or narrowing of the upper airway

✔✔GCS scoring - ✔✔

✔✔tympanic membrane - ✔✔the eardrum; a structure that separates the outer ear from
the middle ear and vibrates in response to sound waves

✔✔epistaxis - ✔✔nosebleed

✔✔contusion/ ecchymosis - ✔✔bruise
bleeding beneath the skin

✔✔how blood moves through the body - ✔✔aorta > arteries > arterioles > capillaries >
venules > veins > vena cava

✔✔evisceration - ✔✔the displacement of organs outside of the body

✔✔avulsion - ✔✔an injury in which soft tissue is torn completely loose or is hanging as
a flap

✔✔abrasion - ✔✔loss or damage of the superficial layer of skin as a result of a body
part rubbing or scraping across a rough or hard surface

✔✔costochondritis - ✔✔inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the sternum

✔✔gastoenteritis - ✔✔inflammation of the stomach and intestines

✔✔adverse effects (medication) - ✔✔any actions of a medication other than the desired
ones

✔✔unintended effects (medication) - ✔✔undesirable affects that pose little risk to
patients

✔✔untoward effect (medication) - ✔✔affects that can be harmful to patient

,✔✔Asprin - Indications and Contraindications - ✔✔What it does: inhibits platelet
coagulation
Indications: chest pain
Contraindications: children under the age of 18 (Reye's Syndrome), preexisting liver
damage, hypersensitivity to aspirin
Administration: 324 mg (4 tablets)

✔✔Nitroglycerin - Indications and Contraindications - ✔✔What is does: increases blood
flow by reliving the spasms or causing the arteries to dilate
Indications: chest pain
Contraindications: systolic less than 100 mm Hg, head injury, use of erectile dysfunction
medication within 24 hours
Administration: assist with medication

✔✔Epinephrine - ✔✔What it does: dilates passages in the lungs
Indications: anaphylactic reaction
contraindications: chest pain of cardiac origin, hypothermia, hypertension
Adverse effects: increases HR and BP
Administration: IM using auto-injector (0.3 adults; 0.15 children)

✔✔Naloxone (Narcan) - ✔✔What it does: reverses the effect of opioid use
Indications: opioid overdose
Contraindications: allergy
Adverse effects: nausea/ vomiting
Administration: administer a half-dose (1mL) into each nostril via automizer

✔✔medical complications associated with down syndrome - ✔✔leukemia, conditions
that affect body systems; cardiovascular, sensory, endocrine, musculoskeletal, dental,
gastrointestinal, as well as neurological development
airway management may be difficult due to large tongues, misaligned teeth, and small
oral/ nasal cavities

✔✔medical complications of cerebral palsy - ✔✔visual/ hearing impairments, difficulty
communicating, unsteady gait, epilepsy
airway management: difficulty due to dysphagia and increased secretion production

✔✔medical complications of spina bifida - ✔✔hydrocephalus, partial or full paralysis,
loss of bowel and bladder control, and an extreme allergy to latex products

✔✔Normal blood glucose - ✔✔80-120 mg/dL

✔✔Normal heart rate - ✔✔60-100 bpm

✔✔Normal respiratory rate - ✔✔12-20 breaths/min

, ✔✔how to calculate systolic BP of a child - ✔✔70 + (Age x 2)

✔✔hollow organs of the abdomen - ✔✔gallbladder, stomach, small intestine, large
intestine and bladder

✔✔solid organs of the abdomen - ✔✔liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, ovaries

✔✔mediastinum - ✔✔area between the lungs containing the heart, aorta, venae cava,
esophagus, and trachea

✔✔inhalation occurs when - ✔✔diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract and cause
a decrease in intrathoracic pressure

✔✔Mensentery - ✔✔a membranous fold that attaches the intestines of the walls of the
body

✔✔rebound tenderness - ✔✔pain that increases when pressure (as from a hand) is
removed

✔✔sternocleidomastoid muscles - ✔✔the muscles on either side of the neck that allow
movement of the head

✔✔Organs located in RUQ - ✔✔liver, gallbladder, part of large intestines

✔✔organs located in LUQ - ✔✔spleen, stomach, pancreas, diaphragm

✔✔organs located in RLQ - ✔✔appendix, small intestine, cecum

✔✔organs located in LLQ - ✔✔small intestines, rectum, anus

✔✔cerebral hypoxia - ✔✔lack of oxygen to the brain

✔✔Cushing's triad - ✔✔three classic signs—bradycardia, hypertension, and bradypnea;
result of brain injury

✔✔AEIOU TIPS - ✔✔Alcohol, Endocrine, Infection, Overdose, Uremia, Trauma, Insulin,
Poisoning, Stroke.

✔✔idiopathic - ✔✔pertaining to disease of unknown origin

✔✔Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD) - ✔✔sore on the mucous membrane of the stomach,
duodenum, or any other part of the gastrointestinal system exposed to gastric juices

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