NREMT TEST BANK VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANWERS WITH
DETAILED RATIONALES 2025/2026
COMPLETE 600 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES | ALREADY GRADED A+
A man had both legs burned on the front and back, along with the fronts of both arms.
Approximately what percentage of his body was burned?
A. 36%
B. 45%
C. 50%
D. 54%
45 percent
It's 7:30 AM and you arrive on scene of a two car collision involving atleast 6 patients on a foggy
corner of a fairly busy country road. The fire department is not there yet and there is smoke and
flames showing from both cars. You can hear people crying and cars are already driving around the
wreckage to get past the scene. What steps should you take?
A. Begin extrication of the patients while your partner calls for more ambulances
B. Get the fire department en route, establish a safety sone and assist in keeping traffic a safe
distance away
C. Traige the most critically injured first and the extricate them in order of severity
D. Inform the patients that you are not allowed by law to enter the zone until it is made safe by law
enforcement
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Get the fire department en route, establish a safety zone and assist in keeping traffic a safe distance
away
Why does Nitroglycerin lower the blood pressure?
A. Because it reduces the workload on the veins
B. Because it dilates the vessels reducing the preload on the heart
C. Because the veins are constricted reducing workload on the heart
D. It doesn't, it raises it
Because it dilates the vessels reducing the preload on the heart
You arrive on scene with your partner Levi to transport a patient that has been throwing up blood
that looked like coffee grounds. This sign would lead you to believe that patient has what?
A. Esophageal Veracies
B. GI bleed
C. Pancytopenia
D. Hemophagocytic syndrome
GI bleed
You are called to the home of a 91 year old man who has had a syncopal episode and is vomiting. The
caregiver who called 911 stated that the patient's bowel movements have been bright red since
yesterday. The patient has not complained of any pain, but is nauseated. What is most likely wrong
with this man and which choice includes appropriate treatment steps?
A. He has an upper GI bleed and should be transported sitting up with high flow O2 administered via
a non rebreather mask at 15 LPM
B. He has pancreatitis and should be given high flow O2 via NRB at 15 LPM. Rapid transport in a left
lateral recumbent position while keeping him warm will help avoid shock
C. He has had a TIA and should be given high flow oxygen via NRB and transported on his effected
side to the nearest hospital
D. He has a lower GI bleed and should be given O2 via nasal cannula at 4LPM and transported in a
position of comfort while treating for shock
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He has a lower GI bleed and should be given O2 nasal cannula at 4LPM and transported in a position
of comfort while treating for shock
Which list includes only the "Five Rights" of medication administration?
A. Patient, medication, indication, dose, and time
B. Medication, dose, time, route, and documentation
C. Patient, medication, dose, route, and time
D. Medication, dose, generic name, route and documentation
Patient, medication, dose, route and time
You have requested helicopter transportation of a critical burn patient. The remote nature of the
accident will force the helicopter to land on an incline. From which direction should you approach
the helicopter?
A. The back
B. The front
C. The uphill side
D. The downhill side
The downhill slide
You and your partner Duval arrive on scene to find a woman who has suffered a blunt trauma to the
chest from a swing on a carnival ride. She is having difficulty breathing and upon auscultation you
hear nothing on the right side. This woman likely has a___________________________ and would be
suffering from_____________________________as the collpased lung is incapable of oxygenating
any blood.
A. Flail chest/ hyperventilation
B. Pneumothorax/hypoxia
C. Hemoptysis/hypoventilation
D. Broken jaw/sever pain
Pneumothorax/hypoxia
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You have just arrived on scene to a call of a man down. A man is lying prone on the sidewalk outside
of a bar and there are several bystanders who say they witnessed him just fall over forward. As you
check his pulse and respirations you find that he is breathing shallow at about 8 per minute and his
pulse is 112. What would be the proper choice of action?
A. Shake him to see if he wakes up, take his blood pressure, and put a c-collar on him
B. While maintaining c-spine precautions log roll to a supine position and open his airway
C. Do a rapid trauma assessment and then take his blood pressure
D. Ask the bystanders if he had been drinking and then log roll him onto a backboard
While maintaining c-spine precautions log roll hime into a supine position and open his airway
Which space in the body will you find the pancreas?
A. Subatrial space
B. Retroperitoneal space
C.Pericardial space
D. Peritoneal space
Retroperitoneal space
Of the following where shouldn't attention be focused during the secondary assessment of the
arms?
A. Distal circulation
B. Accessory muscle use
C. Motor function
D. Medical jewelry
Accessory muscle use
What is the area of hazardous contamination known as?
A. Green zone
B. Yellow zone
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