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Paramedic Prep Comprehensive Study Guide | Practice Questions & Verified Answers 2025/2026

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Acceptance and adherence to a code of professional ethics and etiquette
Which of the following best describes the
paramedic's professional obligation?

Paramedics should always provide care: without regard to a patient's ability to pay.

The ability to establish rapport with a wide variety of patients
Which of the following is a desirable
paramedic characteristic?

It is a career-long pursuit.
Which of the following best characterizes
the professional development of a
paramedic?

the EMS system medical director.
The paramedic's right to care for patients,
administer medications, and perform other
related tasks falls on the license of:

athletic trainers.
Many professional sports teams have
found paramedics to be effective
complements to their:

critical care transport
The paramedic's role has expanded to
include ________ because of the need to
move ill/injured patients from one health
care facility to another for specialized care.


EMS system's medical director.
To practice, paramedics must be approved
by a state or provincial agency and the:


have fulfilled the specific requirements of an appropriate credentialing body.
To legally function as a paramedic, one
must:

the 2009 publication National EMS Services Education Standards.
A major advance in the education of out-of-
hospital personnel was the:

paramedic.
The highest level of prehospital care
provider in the United States is a(n):

Educating the public on illness prevention.
Which of the following aspects of the
paramedic's work most appropriately falls
into the category of public health?

Military
Where do many of the practices and
techniques of tactical EMS come from?

industrial medicine.
Safety inspections, accident prevention,
and medical screening of employees are
some of the responsibilities for paramedics
working in:

Acts independently
Which of the following best describes the
paramedic's expected level of functioning
in the dynamic prehospital setting?

research.
Many traditional EMS treatments and
practices have been abandoned or refined
because of:

It is the base and beginning of one's professional education, not the end.
Which of the following best describes the
initial education program of the paramedic?


Frequent review of infrequently used skills is critical to ensure competency.
Which of the following statements about a
paramedic's skill competency is true?

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Health promotion
What is one of the emerging roles and
responsibilities of a paramedic in the 21st
century?

The United States Department of Transportation
Which of the following agencies developed
and published the 2009 EMS Instructional
Guidelines?


availability of quality research.
The future enhancement of EMS is
strongly dependent on:

intervener physician.
A physician not affiliated with the
responding EMS system who takes part in
patient care with system paramedics at an
emergency scene is called a

1993.
The Institute of Medicine published
Emergency Medical Services for Children
in:

clinical protocols.
The established policies and procedures of
an EMS system that provide a
standardized approach to common patient
problems and a consistent level of medical
care are known as:


EMS system
Which of the following best describes a
comprehensive network of personnel,
equipment, and resources established to
deliver aid and emergency medical care to
the community?


improving ambulance electrical systems by designing a low-amp lighting system to
In 1980, the revision "KKK-A-1822A"
replace antiquated light bars and beacons.
involved:

the late 1960s.
Few areas of the United States provided
adequate prehospital care until:

during the Napoleonic Wars.
The first use of a prehospital system of
triage and transport took place:

Ambulance billing
Which of the following elements of an EMS
system is NOT needed to ensure the best
possible patient care?

Resources management
Which of the following National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
elements of EMS systems deals with
issues of equal access to acceptable
emergency care for all patients?


EMS system financing
Which of the following situations is NOT
typically addressed by EMS system
protocols?

peer review.
Paramedics can improve their knowledge
and skills through an evaluation by others
of equal rank and skills, known as:

profession.
An occupation in which the practitioners
have a competence in a specialized body
of knowledge or skills that has been
recognized by some organization or
agency is called a:

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A disaster plan
No EMS system should be without which of
the following items?

Providing financial support for EMS agencies
Which of the following is NOT one of the
three basic elements of citizen involvement
in EMS?

Scope of practice
Which of the following choices best
explains the difference between an EMT-
Intermediate and an EMT-Paramedic?


Which of the following are likely subjects of When to use air transport versus ground transport, Procedures that can be done
standing orders or protocols? only with a direct order, How to handle DNR orders

1975 Cater-Benson Reform Act.
Key events in the historical development of
EMS include all of the following, EXCEPT
the:

Critical Care Paramedic
Which of the following certification levels is
currently NOT recognized by the National
EMS Scope of Practice model?

Collecting data accurately and completely
In which of the following ways can
paramedics play a significant part in EMS
research?

funding.
One area of EMS that will rely especially
heavily on research is:

peer review of patient care.
An example of a quality improvement
activity in EMS is:

disciplinary action.
Components of a paramedic's education
include all of the following, EXCEPT:

off-line medical oversight.
Medical policies, procedures, and practices
that a system medical director has
established in advance of a call are called:


licensure.
The process by which a governmental
agency grants permission to engage in a
given occupation to an applicant who has
attained the degree of competency
required to ensure the public's protection is
called:


Dispatching EMS personnel
Which of the following is NOT typically a
role of the medical director in an EMS
system?

The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Which of the following pieces of legislation
had a significant NEGATIVE impact on
EMS funding?

To standardize the design of ambulances
Which of the following best describes the
purpose of the KKK specifications?

on-line medical direction.
Direct access to medical consultation is a
feature of:

conform to National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) standards.
Reasons to be involved with a professional
membership organization include all of the
following, EXCEPT to:

Combining clinical expertise with the best available clinical evidence
Which of the following best describes the
practice of evidence-based medicine?

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still need to complete your state's certification or licensure process.
When you complete your paramedic
course and pass the National Registry
examination, you will:

He relies on the delegated practice of a licensed physician medical director.
With regard to medical authorization, which
of the following best describes the role of a
paramedic in providing prehospital care?


A public advisory council
As defined by the National Highway
Transportation Safety Agency (NHTSA),
which of the following is NOT a component
of an EMS system?

tiered response.
Sending multiple levels of emergency care
personnel to the same incident is called a:


licensure.
Although termed certification by many
states, the governmental agency's
permission to engage in a profession
actually constitutes:

Attitudes, values, and emotions
The National EMS Education Instructional
Guidelines are divided into three domains
of learning. The affective domain refers to
which of the following?

Certification
What is the process by which an agency or
association grants recognition to an
individual who has the proper
qualifications?

EMS system medical director.
Paramedics carry out their tasks in the
prehospital setting as designated agents of
the:

registration.
Entering a person's name and relevant
information in a particular record
maintained by an organization is best
described as:

ethics.
The rules or standards that govern the
conduct of members of a particular group
or profession are called:

financial auditing.
Guidelines developed by the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) for quality improvement in EMS
systems include all of the following,
EXCEPT:


medical director.
The person who is legally responsible for
all clinical and patient care aspects of an
EMS system is the:

reciprocity.
The process by which an agency in one
state grants automatic certification or
licensing to a paramedic who is certified or
licensed by an agency in another state is
called:
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