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Prepare for the MAP Certification Test with this comprehensive collection of 200 latest real exam questions and correct answers for 2025/2026. This resource covers a wide range of emergency medical scenarios, including trauma management, cardiac care, pediatric emergencies, airway procedures, pharmacology, and situational judgment. Each question is paired with a verified answer to help you review key concepts, test your knowledge, and build confidence for exam day. Ideal for paramedics, EMTs, and advanced medical professionals seeking certification or recertification.

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MAP CERTIFICATION TEST 2025/2026 LATEST REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS

AND CORRECT ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW VERSION!!
1. When setting up a nighttime landing zone for a helicopter what is the recommended
area needed. A. 100x100 feet B. 25x25 feet C. 50x50 feet D. 300x300 feet
- ......ANSWER........100x100
2. A 67-year-old with hypotension and bradycardia has not responded to pacing or
atropine. You should A. and epinephrine infusion at 5-20 mcg/min B. 40 units
vasopressin via intravenous infusion C. 1 mg epinephrine via intravenous infusion
D. a dopamine infusion at 2-10 mcg/kg/min - ......ANSWER........administer
dopamine infusion
3. A 19-year-old male has suffered blunt trauma on his left chest. He complains of
server dyspnea and pain over the affected area. Vital signs are BP 92/60 P 128 R 32.
Breath sounds are very diminished over the left chest. You should A. perform a
needle thoracostomy B. perform an endotracheal intubation C. initiate two large
bore IVs of normal saline (NS) D. perform a pericardiocentesis
- ......ANSWER........perform needle thoracostomy
4. A 44-year-old patient has a persistent cough and occasional spits up bloody
sputum. He has been living in a shelter for the past three weeks and he smells like
alcohol you should. A. administer oxygen via non-rebreather mask B. put on an N95
mask and eye protection C. apply the ECG monitor and check for blood glucose
level D. suction the airway and reassess - ......ANSWER........Put on N95 mask and
eye protection.
5. While treating a patient with suspected TB. What type of personal protective
equipment is essential A. protective eyewear B. Surgical facemask C. Face-Shield
mask D. HEPA respirator - ......ANSWER........HEPA respirator
6. A 2-year-old male has been sick over the last 48 hours with a low-grade fever runny
nose and upper respiratory infection. He has a seal bark cough. The patient is using
accessory muscles to breath and appears fatigued his upper airway has stridor
sounds. His lung sounds appear clear. SPO2 92% how would you treat the patient.

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A. Humidified oxygen, transport B. Oxygen, nebulized racemic epinephrine
transport C. Nebulized albuterol with Atrovent reassess after 15 minutes D.
Alternate between placing the patient in a humidified room and cold air from
outside - ......ANSWER........Oxygen nebulized racemic epinephrine transport.
7. A 48-year-old patient is chocking on a hot dog. He is unresponsive apneic and has a
strong pulse. Chest compressions are infective at relieving the obstruction. You
should. A. use laryngoscopy and Magill forceps to remove the object. B. force the
object out of the way as you pass an endotracheal tube. C. place the patient into
recovery position and transport immediately. D. perform chest thrusts, blind finger
sweep, and attempt to ventilate - ......ANSWER........use lagosopy and Magill
forceps to remove the object.
8. 87-year male is complaining of dizziness. Physical exam reveals pale cool and
diaphoretic skin. Pulse matches ECG bradycardia. You should A. urinary calculi B.
azotemia C. urinary tract infection D. disequilibrium syndrome
- ......ANSWER........administer atropine
9. A 14-year-old patient was pulled form a indoor pool. She is pulseless and apneic.
You should A. begin transcutaneous pacing, Establish an IV, and administer
atropine B. establish an airway and an IV, administer epinephrine, and check lung
sounds C. aggressively suction, perform CPR, transport immediately, and attempt
an IV EnRoute D. perform CPR, endotracheally intubate, establish an IV, and
administer epinephrine - ......ANSWER........perform CPR endotracheal intubation
establish an IV and administer epinephrine
10. A trauma patient has lost approx. 500ml of blood the number of crystalloid
solutions needed to replace this blood loss is A. 2500 ml B. 1000 mL C. 1500 mL D.
3000 mL - ......ANSWER........1500 ml of saline (3 to 1 rule)
11. A 43-year-old female has been stuck in the chest with a baseball bat. There is a
large bruise over her sternum. She is obverse in pain and states her heart feels like it
is beating funny Vital signs are BP 109/80 P 124 and irregular R 22 The ECG show
sinus tachycardia with ST elevation and frequent PVC's. You should suspect A.

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aortic dissection B. myocardial infarction Myocardial contusion D. pericardial
tamponade - ......ANSWER........myocardial contusion
12. A 3-month-old infant who weighs 6kg has a history of congenital heart disease. Vital
signs are R60 the ECG how's a narrow complex tachycardia at a rate or 240 cyanic
nail beds and spo2 at 88% what should you administer. A. 0.1mg of atropine, IV dirp
B. 30mg of amiodarone, IV push C. 72mg of acetaminophen, orally D. 0.6mg of
adenosine, IV push - ......ANSWER........0.6 mg adenosine IVP
13. A 44-year-old male fell from a ladder and is now complaining of pain in the middle of
his back at the level of his shoulder's blades. He responds to verbal stimulus and
vital signs are BP 70/50 P64 R 20. The patient is most likely suffering from A. central
cord syndrome B. Brown-Sequard syndrome C. hypovolemic shock D. neurogenic
shock - ......ANSWER........neurogenic shock
14. A 63-year-old female chocked on a piece of steak and is apneic. You partner has
visualized a partial obstruction in the trachea. He has been trying to grab it with
forceps for more than 2 minutes. What should you advise him to do?
- ......ANSWER........Remove the blade and attempt to ventilate.
15. An unconscious 13-year-old patient has minor abrasion on his torso after being
struck by a vehicle. The child's parents are not on scene law enforcement, and an
EMS supervisor are on scene You should? A. transport the patient to the hospital B.
has law enforcement assume custody C. delay transport until parental consent is
given D. consult with the EMS supervisor - ......ANSWER........transport the patent to
hospital
16. A 38-year-old female is crowing. You note the amniotic fluid contains a substance
resembling pea soup. An apneic blue limp infant with a heart rate of 80 beats is
delivers. How should you treat the infant. A. Provide positive-pressure ventilation
with 100% oxygen via bag-valve mask B. Perform endotracheal intubation using the
endotracheal tube as a suction catheter C. Suction with bulb syringe and ventilate
D. Stimulate the infant by flicking the soles of the feet - ......ANSWER........Suction
with a bulb syringe and ventilate.
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