EMT FISDAP Readiness Exam 2 – 2025/ 2026 Test
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The collective set of regulations and ethical considerations
governing the EMT is called:
a. duty to act
b. scope of practice
c. advanced directives
d. good samaritan laws - Answer-b. scope of practice
Legislation that governs the skills and medical
interventions that may be performed by the EMT is:
a. standardized (uniform) throughout the country
b. different from state to state
c. standardized for regions within a state
d. governed by the US Department of Transportation -
Answer-b. different from state to state
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When the EMT makes the physical/emotional needs of the
patient a priority, this is considered a(n)_______ of the
EMT.
a. advanced directive
b. protocol
c. ethical responsibility
d. legal responsibility - Answer-c. ethical responsibility
Which one of the following is NOT a type of consent
required for any treatment or action by an EMT?
a. child and mentally incompetent adult
b. implied
c. applied
d. expressed - Answer-c. applied
When you informed the adult patient of the procedures
were about to perform and its associated risks, you are
asking for his or her:
a. expressed consent
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b. negligence
c. implied
d. applied - Answer-a. expressed consent
You are treating a patient that was found unconscious at
the bottom of the stairwell. Consent that is based on the
assumption that an unconscious patient would approve
the EMT's life-saving interventions is called:
a. expressed
b. negligence
c. implied
d. applied - Answer-c. implied
Your record of a patient's refusal of medical care (aid) or
transport should include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. informing the patient of the risks and consequences of
refusal
b. documenting the steps you took
c. signing of the form by the medical director
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d. obtaining a release form with the patient's witnessed
signature - Answer-c. signing of the form by the medical
director
Forcing a competent adult patient to go to the hospital
agains his or her will may result in _______ charges
against the EMT.
a. abandonment
b. assault and battery
c. implied consent
d. negligence - Answer-b. assault and battery
Which of the following is an action you should not take if a
patient refuses care?
a. leave phone stickers with emergency numbers
b. recommend that a relative call the family physician to
report the incident
c. tell the patient to call his or her family physician if the
problem reoccurs