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KAPLAN NREMT ADVANCED EMT (AEMT) EXAM PRACTICE | COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE | TESTBANK | PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | EXAM PREPARATION | CERTIFICATION EXAM | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | ADVANCED REVIEW

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KAPLAN NREMT ADVANCED EMT (AEMT) EXAM PRACTICE | COMPREHENSIVE
STUDY GUIDE | TESTBANK | PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | EXAM
PREPARATION | CERTIFICATION EXAM | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | ADVANCED
REVIEW

TABLE OF CONTENTS

i. Airway, Respiration & Ventilation
ii. Cardiology & Resuscitation
iii. Trauma Assessment & Management
iv. Medical, Obstetric & Gynecologic Emergencies
v. Pediatric & Geriatric Emergencies
vi. EMS Operations, Ethics & Documentation
vii. Clinical Judgment & Integrated Decision-Making

INTRODUCTION

This comprehensive Kaplan NREMT Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
(AEMT) practice examination is designed around the current National Registry
AEMT examination domains, emphasizing clinical judgment alongside airway,
cardiology, trauma, medical/obstetric/gynecologic care, and EMS operations. The
current AEMT examination places substantial emphasis on clinical judgment,
requiring candidates to recognize relevant cues, analyze findings, prioritize
problems, implement appropriate interventions, and evaluate patient responses.
Questions below are intentionally written at an advanced professional level and
emphasize realistic prehospital scenarios, prioritization, treatment decisions,
complications, documentation, and professional judgment. Pediatric considerations
are integrated throughout the examination. Expect challenging situations requiring
application rather than simple memorization.

QUESTION 1

A 68-year-old patient with severe COPD presents with increasing dyspnea and
fatigue. He is sitting upright, speaking only two or three words at a time, and using
accessory muscles. SpO₂ is 82% on room air. After appropriate positioning and
oxygen administration, he becomes increasingly somnolent. Respirations are 8/min

,and shallow, with diminished bilateral breath sounds. What is the most appropriate
next intervention?

A. Increase oxygen flow and reassess after 10 minutes.
B. Initiate assisted ventilations with a bag-mask device and supplemental oxygen.
C. Administer an oral bronchodilator and encourage coughing.
D. Place the patient supine and obtain a 12-lead ECG before treating the respiratory
failure.

🔴 Correct Answer: B. Initiate assisted ventilations with a bag-mask device and
supplemental oxygen.
🔵 Explanation: The patient's declining mental status, inadequate respiratory rate,
shallow respirations, and severe hypoxemia indicate ventilatory failure, not simply
hypoxemia requiring more oxygen. Assisted ventilation takes priority when
spontaneous breathing is inadequate.

QUESTION 2

A 24-year-old patient with a history of asthma develops severe respiratory distress
after exposure to a known allergen. He is unable to speak in full sentences, has
markedly diminished breath sounds, and is becoming drowsy. Which finding most
strongly indicates impending respiratory failure?

A. Respiratory rate of 32/min with diffuse wheezing.
B. Heart rate of 124/min and anxiety.
C. Markedly diminished breath sounds with decreasing mental status.
D. SpO₂ of 91% while receiving supplemental oxygen.

🔴 Correct Answer: C. Markedly diminished breath sounds with decreasing
mental status.
🔵 Explanation: In severe asthma, worsening obstruction may produce a "silent chest"
as airflow becomes critically reduced. Deteriorating mental status indicates
inadequate oxygenation and ventilation and is a major warning sign of impending
respiratory failure.

QUESTION 3

,A patient with suspected opioid overdose has a respiratory rate of 5/min with
shallow respirations and pinpoint pupils. A pulse is present. After opening the
airway and providing assisted ventilations, which intervention is most appropriate
when permitted by protocol?

A. Administer naloxone while continuing ventilatory support.
B. Withhold naloxone because the patient has a pulse.
C. Administer nitroglycerin because opioid overdose may cause hypotension.
D. Place the patient in the recovery position and discontinue ventilation.

🔴 Correct Answer: A. Administer naloxone while continuing ventilatory support.
🔵 Explanation: Ventilation is the immediate priority in opioid-induced respiratory
depression. Naloxone can reverse opioid effects when indicated, but it does not
replace adequate oxygenation and ventilation.

QUESTION 4

An adult patient suddenly develops severe dyspnea and hypotension after
sustaining blunt chest trauma. Breath sounds are absent on the right, the trachea
appears deviated to the left, and neck veins are distended. Which condition should
the AEMT suspect?

A. Simple pneumothorax.
B. Hemothorax.
C. Tension pneumothorax.
D. Pulmonary contusion.

🔴 Correct Answer: C. Tension pneumothorax.
🔵 Explanation: Unilateral absent breath sounds combined with severe respiratory
distress, hypotension, and signs of obstructive shock strongly suggest tension
pneumothorax. This is a rapidly life-threatening condition requiring immediate
management according to local AEMT scope and protocol.

QUESTION 5

A 59-year-old patient reports crushing substernal chest pressure radiating to the
jaw. He is pale and diaphoretic. Blood pressure is 86/54 mmHg, and the ECG
demonstrates an inferior STEMI pattern. Which action is most appropriate?

, A. Administer nitroglycerin because ischemic chest pain is present.
B. Administer aspirin if not contraindicated and prioritize rapid transport with
appropriate cardiac monitoring.
C. Encourage ambulation to determine whether pain is exertional.
D. Delay transport until the pain completely resolves.

🔴 Correct Answer: B. Administer aspirin if not contraindicated and prioritize
rapid transport with appropriate cardiac monitoring.
🔵 Explanation: Aspirin is an important early intervention for suspected acute
coronary syndrome when no contraindication exists. Hypotension makes nitroglycerin
potentially dangerous, and definitive care should not be delayed.

QUESTION 6

A patient with palpitations becomes pale and confused. His pulse is regular at
190/min, blood pressure is 74/42 mmHg, and the ECG shows a narrow-complex
tachycardia. Which finding establishes that this is an unstable tachyarrhythmia?

A. Heart rate greater than 150/min.
B. Patient anxiety.
C. Hypotension with altered mental status.
D. Narrow QRS complexes.

🔴 Correct Answer: C. Hypotension with altered mental status.
🔵 Explanation: Hemodynamic instability is demonstrated by findings such as
hypotension and altered mental status attributable to the tachyarrhythmia. The
clinical condition, rather than the heart rate alone, determines instability.

QUESTION 7

A 72-year-old patient suddenly collapses. The monitor shows a regular wide-
complex rhythm at 180/min. He has a weak pulse, severe hypotension, and altered
mental status. Which principle should guide management?

A. Treat the rhythm only after obtaining a complete medical history.
B. Prioritize the patient's hemodynamic instability and follow the applicable
tachycardia protocol.

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