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NREMT EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST 2026 TEST
BANK| NREMT EXAM PREP WITH COMPLETE 160 REAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ (MOST
RECENT!!)

1. In a scenario where a patient is experiencing respiratory distress, which
aspect of external respiration would be most critical to assess?

The efficiency of gas exchange in the lungs.

The rate of airflow through the trachea.

The presence of lung sounds during auscultation.

The amount of oxygen in the bloodstream.

2. What is the primary cause of obstructive shock?

Mechanical obstruction or compression

Severe allergic reaction

Infection leading to sepsis

Fluid loss from the body

3. If a paramedic fails to complete a PCR after providing care to a patient, what
potential consequences could arise in the context of emergency medical
services?

The paramedic will receive a commendation for their work.

Lack of documentation may lead to legal issues and hinder
continuity of care.

The PCR is not necessary if the patient is stable.

, The patient will automatically receive a follow-up call from the
hospital.
4. What condition is characterized by the shifting of brain tissue due to
increased intracranial pressure?

Intracranial hemorrhage

Subdural hematoma

Cerebral edema

Brain herniation

5. What is the primary goal of conducting a secondary assessment in
emergency medical services?

To detect subtle injuries

To assess vital signs

To establish a patient's medical history

To provide immediate treatment

6. A patient arrives at the emergency department after a fall and is
unresponsive. Using the Glasgow coma scale, how would you categorize a
patient who opens their eyes to verbal stimuli, makes incomprehensible
sounds, and has flexion withdrawal to painful stimuli?

Score of 6

Score of 12

Score of 9

Score of 15

7. The nasopharyngeal airway is MOST benefcial because it:

Can effectively stabilize fractured nasal bones if it is inserted properly.

, Can be used on a patient with a head injury.
Is generally well tolerated in conscious patients with an intact gag
reflex.

Effectively maintains the airway of a patient in cardiopulmonary arrest.

8. One of the emergency treatments for shock is to place the legs at a level that
is higher than the head. What does this do to reduce the effects of shock?

2. This causes the parasympathetic nervous system to be activated,
lowering Cardiac Output and stress on the heart.

1. This increases venous return, which will hopefully increase blood
flow to the brain.

3. This stimulates systemic vasoconstriction, increasing venous return
and thus blood flow to the brain

9. Describe the significance of using the four quadrants of the abdomen in
medical assessments.

The four quadrants help locate abdominal organs or pain, aiding in
diagnosis.

The quadrants are used to measure blood pressure in the abdomen.

The quadrants are irrelevant in emergency medical assessments.

The quadrants indicate the presence of respiratory issues.

10. Obstructive shock occurs when:

there is a block to blood flow to the heart or greater vessels

severe bleeding causes tachycardia in order to distribute blood to
the organs faster

an injury causes restriction of the heart muscle and impairs its
pumping function

, temporary but severe vasodilation causes a decrease in blood supply
to the brain

11. In a scenario where a paramedic is about to administer medication but
realizes they have not confirmed the patient's identity, what should they do
next based on the '5 rights'?

Consult with another paramedic for advice before proceeding.

Administer the medication immediately to avoid delay.

Check the medication for expiration and administer it.

Confirm the patient's identity before proceeding with medication
administration.

12. Describe the significance of recognizing agonal respiration in emergency
medical situations.

Agonal respiration is a sign of anxiety and can be ignored.

Recognizing agonal respiration is crucial as it indicates a life-
threatening condition requiring immediate intervention.

Agonal respiration is a common occurrence in healthy individuals.

Agonal respiration is a normal breathing pattern that requires no
action.

13. If a patient's internal respiration is impaired, what physiological effect might
this have on their body?

Enhanced nutrient absorption by the cells

Increased carbon dioxide levels in the lungs

Reduced oxygen supply to the cells

Improved gas exchange in the alveoli
14. What are the abbreviations for the four quadrants of the abdomen?

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