NYS EMT ACTUAL PRACTICE EXAM 2025-2026 NEWEST
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EMT training in nearly every D) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
state meets or exceeds the
guidelines recommended
by the:
A) National Registry of EMTs
B) individual state's EMS
protocols
C) National Association of
EMTs
D) National Highway
Traffic Safety
Administration
(NHTSA)
While providing care to a B) indirect contact
patient, blood
got onto the ambulance
stretcher. Because the
stretcher was not properly
cleaned
afterward, a virus was
transmitted to
another emergency medical
technician (EMT) several
days later. What route of
transmission does this scenario
describe?
A) direct contact
B) indirect contact
C) airborne transmission
D) vector-borne transmission
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What type of stress reaction B) cumulative stress reaction
occurs when an EMT is
exposed to many
insignificant stressors over
a period of several months
or years?
A) acute stress reaction
B) cumulative stress reaction
C) posttraumatic stress reaction
D) critical incident stress
reaction
A 49-year-old male with an D) ask him if he took his Viagra within the past 24 hours
extensive
cardiac history presents with 2
hours of crushing chest pain
and shortness of
breath. He is pale and
diaphoretic and tells you that
he feels like he is going to die.
His medications include
nitroglycerin, sildenafil
(Viagra), and enalapril
(Vasotec). His blood pressure
is 140/90 mm Hg and his
heart rate is 110 beats/min.
In addition, to administering
100% oxygen, you should:
A) obtain physician approval
to give the nitroglycerin
B) place him in a supine
position and transport at
once
C) administer one
nitroglycerin and call
medical control
D) ask him if he took his Viagra
within the
past 24 hours
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You are treating a middle- A) confirm that the patient is not allergic to aspirin, give
aged man with chest him the appropriate dose of aspirin, and document the
discomfort. He has a history time and dose given
of three previous heart
attacks and takes
nitroglycerin as needed for
chest pain. You have
standing orders to
administer aspirin to
patients with suspected
cardiac-related chest pain
or discomfort. While your
partner is preparing to give
oxygen to the patient, you
should:
A) confirm that the patient is
not allergic to aspirin, give
him the appropriate dose
of aspirin, and document
the time and dose given
B) contact medical control,
apprise him or her of the
patient's chief complaint and
vital signs, and request
permission to give him
aspirin
C) ensure that the patient's
systolic blood pressure is at
least 100 mm Hg since aspirin
dilates the blood vessels
and can cause a drop in
blood pressure
D) assist the patient in
taking one of his
prescribed nitroglycerin,
asses his vital signs, and
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give him aspirin if he is
still experiencing chest
discomfort
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