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EMR WRITTEN FINAL EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
When trying to control external bleeding what do you do first? - (answers)Cover wound
with dressing
Which of the following is most important to keep in mind when performing a finger
sweep? - (answers)Ensuring that the patient is unconscious
What's the position when performing the jaw thrust without head extension maneuver to
open the airway? - (answers)Slide fingers under angle of jawbone
You suspect a head, neck or spine injury. The patient is lying on his back and you need
to perform manual stabilization. Which of the following should you do first? -
(answers)Place your hands on the side of the head
What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal? - (answers)Diaphragm
Another term for heart attack? - (answers)Myocardial infraction
For the patient with a closed abdominal injury, position the patient-- - (answers)On the
back with knees bent
A patient has an open wound with several organs protruding through the wound. Which
of the following do you do first? - (answers)Summon more advanced help
First priority for calf heat cramps? - (answers)Massage calf
Which body system involved blood glucose levels? - (answers)Endocrine
Which type of EMS provider has the most training? - (answers)Paramedic
Shock results from the inability of the circulatory system to provide oxygenated blood to
all parts of the body. True or false? - (answers)True
You arrive at the scene of an emergency and do a primary assessment. The bone is
protruding from an open and bleeding wound on the patients lower leg. What do you
do? - (answers)Pack the area with sterile gauze
What the purpose of an ongoing assessment? - (answers)Identify changes in a patient's
condition
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If a person's pulse is fast, which prefix describes this? - (answers)Tachy
If no elevator and staircase is narrow how do you move a patient? - (answers)Stair chair
Which of the following best describes stroke? - (answers)Disruption of blood flow to a
part of the brain which can cause permanent damage to brain tissue
When communicating with medical control, what do you do first? - (answers)Identify
yourself
Which body system is a complex group of systems responsible for fighting disease? -
(answers)Immune system
You are attempting to dislodge a foreign body from a conscious patient who then
becomes unconscious. What do you do? - (answers)Gently lower the patient to the
ground
What not to do for shock? - (answers)Give drink
Signs of internal bleeding - (answers)Cough with blood
You are assessing an older adult for signs and symptoms associated with a stroke
using the FAST mnemonic. What finding reflects the T? - (answers)The onset of
symptoms
Good Samaritan laws protect people from legal liability when providing care in an
emergency if they do what of the following? - (answers)Act in good faith
Limit suctioning the mouth of an adult patient to no more than-- - (answers)15 seconds
You should attempt to rescuscitate a patient who has a pulse and is not breathing in
which situation? - (answers)The patient's advance directive is unavailable
Appendage caught between cinder block, what type of injury? - (answers)Crush
Which of the following is an example of MOI? - (answers)Explosion
You need to stabilize a patient's head and neck. The patient's head is turned sharply to
the right. What should you do? - (answers)Maintain head in the position found
When assessing a patient, you notice a "whooshing" sound every time the patient takes
a breath. You should suspect which of the following? - (answers)Sucking chest wound
You are preparing to administer emergency oxygen to a patient. Your assessment
reveals the patient has a nasal injury. What delivery device is least appropriate to use
for this patient? - (answers)Nasal cannula
EMR WRITTEN FINAL EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
When trying to control external bleeding what do you do first? - (answers)Cover wound
with dressing
Which of the following is most important to keep in mind when performing a finger
sweep? - (answers)Ensuring that the patient is unconscious
What's the position when performing the jaw thrust without head extension maneuver to
open the airway? - (answers)Slide fingers under angle of jawbone
You suspect a head, neck or spine injury. The patient is lying on his back and you need
to perform manual stabilization. Which of the following should you do first? -
(answers)Place your hands on the side of the head
What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal? - (answers)Diaphragm
Another term for heart attack? - (answers)Myocardial infraction
For the patient with a closed abdominal injury, position the patient-- - (answers)On the
back with knees bent
A patient has an open wound with several organs protruding through the wound. Which
of the following do you do first? - (answers)Summon more advanced help
First priority for calf heat cramps? - (answers)Massage calf
Which body system involved blood glucose levels? - (answers)Endocrine
Which type of EMS provider has the most training? - (answers)Paramedic
Shock results from the inability of the circulatory system to provide oxygenated blood to
all parts of the body. True or false? - (answers)True
You arrive at the scene of an emergency and do a primary assessment. The bone is
protruding from an open and bleeding wound on the patients lower leg. What do you
do? - (answers)Pack the area with sterile gauze
What the purpose of an ongoing assessment? - (answers)Identify changes in a patient's
condition
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If a person's pulse is fast, which prefix describes this? - (answers)Tachy
If no elevator and staircase is narrow how do you move a patient? - (answers)Stair chair
Which of the following best describes stroke? - (answers)Disruption of blood flow to a
part of the brain which can cause permanent damage to brain tissue
When communicating with medical control, what do you do first? - (answers)Identify
yourself
Which body system is a complex group of systems responsible for fighting disease? -
(answers)Immune system
You are attempting to dislodge a foreign body from a conscious patient who then
becomes unconscious. What do you do? - (answers)Gently lower the patient to the
ground
What not to do for shock? - (answers)Give drink
Signs of internal bleeding - (answers)Cough with blood
You are assessing an older adult for signs and symptoms associated with a stroke
using the FAST mnemonic. What finding reflects the T? - (answers)The onset of
symptoms
Good Samaritan laws protect people from legal liability when providing care in an
emergency if they do what of the following? - (answers)Act in good faith
Limit suctioning the mouth of an adult patient to no more than-- - (answers)15 seconds
You should attempt to rescuscitate a patient who has a pulse and is not breathing in
which situation? - (answers)The patient's advance directive is unavailable
Appendage caught between cinder block, what type of injury? - (answers)Crush
Which of the following is an example of MOI? - (answers)Explosion
You need to stabilize a patient's head and neck. The patient's head is turned sharply to
the right. What should you do? - (answers)Maintain head in the position found
When assessing a patient, you notice a "whooshing" sound every time the patient takes
a breath. You should suspect which of the following? - (answers)Sucking chest wound
You are preparing to administer emergency oxygen to a patient. Your assessment
reveals the patient has a nasal injury. What delivery device is least appropriate to use
for this patient? - (answers)Nasal cannula