FISDAP FINAL EXAM EMT | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED EXPERT
SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST UPDATED
1. Single rescuer ventilate: BVM
2. two rescuer ventilation: BVM hooked up to O2
3. if the chest is not rising during ventilations what should you do: reposition the head
4. high pitched blockage in the larynx/trachea: stridor
5. high pitched constriction in smaller air passages: wheezing
6. low pitched rattling in the lungs: rhonchi
7. crackles/popping, fluid in the lungs: rales/crackles
8. what do you do if a PT continues to vomit during suctioning: roll on their side
9. responsive choking patient: abdominal thrusts
10. unresponsive/apneic choking patient: chest compressions
11. measuring an OPA: corner of mouth to mandible
12. measuring an NPA: tip of nose to earlobe
13. pulmonary embolism s/s: recent travel or surgery skin discoloration
leg pain/swelling
14. asthma s/s: sudden dyspnea wheezing
15. spontaneous pneumothorax s/s: sudden SOB diminished or absent lung sounds 16. pneumonia s/s: rhonchi
fever
yellowish sputum
1/5
, 17. chronic bronchitis s/s: SOB
diminished lung sounds
barrel chest thick mucus
18. TB s/s: SOB coughing up blood night sweats
19 s/s internal bleeding: weak rapid pulse abdominal
distention s/s shock
20. s/s bowel obstruction: lower abdominal pain
lower abdominal rigidity
21. GI Bleed s/s: abdominal pain
distention melana
coffee ground emesis
22. pancreatitis s/s: nausea
vomiting
upper abdominal pain alcoholic
23. pulmonary contusion s/s: chest trauma SOB
coughing up blood
24. AAA s/s: tearing pain to back
SOB
Pale diaphoretic
weak right radial pulse
25. flail chest s/s: paradoxical movement
26. tension pneumothorax s/s: chest trauma
JVD
2/5
SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST UPDATED
1. Single rescuer ventilate: BVM
2. two rescuer ventilation: BVM hooked up to O2
3. if the chest is not rising during ventilations what should you do: reposition the head
4. high pitched blockage in the larynx/trachea: stridor
5. high pitched constriction in smaller air passages: wheezing
6. low pitched rattling in the lungs: rhonchi
7. crackles/popping, fluid in the lungs: rales/crackles
8. what do you do if a PT continues to vomit during suctioning: roll on their side
9. responsive choking patient: abdominal thrusts
10. unresponsive/apneic choking patient: chest compressions
11. measuring an OPA: corner of mouth to mandible
12. measuring an NPA: tip of nose to earlobe
13. pulmonary embolism s/s: recent travel or surgery skin discoloration
leg pain/swelling
14. asthma s/s: sudden dyspnea wheezing
15. spontaneous pneumothorax s/s: sudden SOB diminished or absent lung sounds 16. pneumonia s/s: rhonchi
fever
yellowish sputum
1/5
, 17. chronic bronchitis s/s: SOB
diminished lung sounds
barrel chest thick mucus
18. TB s/s: SOB coughing up blood night sweats
19 s/s internal bleeding: weak rapid pulse abdominal
distention s/s shock
20. s/s bowel obstruction: lower abdominal pain
lower abdominal rigidity
21. GI Bleed s/s: abdominal pain
distention melana
coffee ground emesis
22. pancreatitis s/s: nausea
vomiting
upper abdominal pain alcoholic
23. pulmonary contusion s/s: chest trauma SOB
coughing up blood
24. AAA s/s: tearing pain to back
SOB
Pale diaphoretic
weak right radial pulse
25. flail chest s/s: paradoxical movement
26. tension pneumothorax s/s: chest trauma
JVD
2/5