NYS EMT-B State Exam Written test bank exam 2025-
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An EMS Provider responds Written out-of-hospital DNR OR MOLST FORM
to a call and finds an 8- yr
old female with no pulse or
respirations. The patient
has a history of
terminal brain cancer. The
family states the last time
she as seen alive was 5
mins prior to EMS being
called. They also state
patient has a DNR oder. In
NYS, EMS personnel may
accept which of the
following DNR instruments
as valid? Verbal request
from family
A. Written non-hospital B.
DNR or MOLST form
C. Written healthcare proxy
D. Written living will
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You are called to the home D. Nasal cannula
of a patient who is on Used specifically for someone not in respiratory distress
physician prescribed low- and prescribed O2 from doctor
concentration oxygen and
who is NOT in acute
respiratory distress. Which
type of oxygen delivery
device should you use
during transport?
A. NRB
B. Flow-restricted,
oxygen-powered
ventilation device
(FROPVD)
C. BVM w/ supplemental
oxygen
D. Nasal cannula
An EMS provider is C. Spinal injuries
treating a patient who has
a head injury resulting from
a blow by a baseball bat.
What other problem are
likely to be present?
A. Hypothermia
B. Hypertensive shock due to
blood loss
C. Spinal injuries
D. Lung collapse
In a HEALTHY person, A. carbon dioxide
respiration is controlled by - normal stimulus to breathe: HIGH CO2
level
A. carbon dioxide
B. blood sugar
C. oxygen
D. carbon monoxide
In patients with COPD Low O2 levels
respiration is called hypoxic breathing
controlled by?
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In conducting the Primary A. Respiration, Pulse, Bleeding
Assessment of a conscious
patient, the EMS provider
must attend to the patient's
emergency needs in the
order of:
A. Respiration, Pulse, Bleeding
B. Pulse, Bleeding, Respiration
C. Pulse, Respiration, Bleeding
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A patient with acute A. slow pulse rate
respiratory distress
requiring oxygen therapy is
LEAST likely to exhibit:
A. a slow pulse rate
B. anxiety
C. nasal flaring
D. intercostal muscle
retractions
After you have determined C. Determine
that the scene is safe, the unresponsiveness (GEN
FIRST step in caring for a IMP, LOC, CC)
patient is to:
A. check for a carotid pulse
B. open the airway
C. determine
unresponsiveness
D. check for breathing
During the Prim. D. Continue with Primary Assessment
Assessment, you are
assessing a conscious
trauma patient
complaining loudly of pain
in the leg, you should:
A. begin to obtain the history
B. assess the leg immediately
C. discontinue the Primary
Assessment and start the
Detailed Physical
Examination
D. continue with your Primary
Assessment
Which of the following D. Taking patient history
measures is NOT part of
the Primary Assessment
of an
accident victim?
A. assessing the pulse quality
B. manual stabilization of the
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