QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES 2025 (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
Question 1
What is the primary purpose of the EMT's initial patient assessment?
A) To determine the patient's insurance status
B) To identify and treat life-threatening conditions
C) To gather detailed patient medical history
D) To provide definitive care at the scene
Answer: B) To identify and treat life-threatening conditions
Rationale: The initial patient assessment focuses on quickly identifying and
managing life-threatening conditions to stabilize the patient before transport.
Question 2
Which of the following is the correct anatomical position?
A) Standing upright, palms facing forward, feet shoulder-width apart
B) Lying on the back with knees bent
C) Sitting with arms crossed over the chest
D) Standing upright with palms facing the sides
,Answer: A) Standing upright, palms facing forward, feet shoulder-width apart
Rationale: The anatomical position is standardized for medical reference and
involves standing erect with arms at the sides and palms facing forward.
Question 3
Which of the following best describes the "primary assessment" in the patient
evaluation process?
A) Gathering a detailed medical history
B) Performing a head-to-toe physical exam
C) Assessing airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs)
D) Conducting a secondary assessment
Answer: C) Assessing airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs)
Rationale: The primary assessment quickly checks for life-threatening issues by
ensuring the airway is open, breathing is adequate, and circulation is sufficient.
Question 4
The term “tachycardia” means:
A) Slow heart rate
B) Rapid heart rate
C) Irregular heart rhythm
D) Normal heart rhythm
,Answer: B) Rapid heart rate
Rationale: "Tachy" means fast, and "cardia" relates to the heart, so tachycardia
refers to an abnormally fast heart rate.
Question 5
You arrive at a scene where a patient is unconscious but breathing adequately.
What should your next immediate action be?
A) Begin CPR
B) Open and maintain the airway using a head-tilt, chin-lift or jaw-thrust
maneuver
C) Apply a cervical collar without airway management
D) Start ventilations with a bag-valve mask
Answer: B) Open and maintain the airway using a head-tilt, chin-lift or jaw-
thrust maneuver
Rationale: Ensuring a patent airway is the first priority in an unconscious patient
who is breathing adequately before any other interventions.
Question 6
Which of the following is NOT a typical sign of shock?
A) Pale, clammy skin
B) Slow, bounding pulse
C) Rapid, weak pulse
D) Altered mental status
, Answer: B) Slow, bounding pulse
Rationale: Shock usually presents with a rapid, weak pulse due to decreased
perfusion. A slow, bounding pulse is not typical in shock.
Question 7
During your assessment, the patient complains of chest pain that radiates to the
left arm. This symptom is most indicative of:
A) Gastrointestinal distress
B) Myocardial infarction (heart attack)
C) Pulmonary embolism
D) Musculoskeletal injury
Answer: B) Myocardial infarction (heart attack)
Rationale: Chest pain radiating to the left arm is a classic symptom of myocardial
infarction.
Question 8
When performing a secondary assessment, the EMT should:
A) Reassess the airway, breathing, and circulation only
B) Conduct a detailed physical examination and obtain patient history
C) Skip patient history and focus on vital signs
D) Only check the patient's medical ID bracelet