EMT FISDAP READINESS EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(100% VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
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Standard Precautions should be taken with all patients. The key
element of the Standard Precautions is to:
a. always wear all protective clothing
b. always have personal protective equipment readily available
c. place equipment on the patient as well as the rescuer
d. determine which body fluids are a danger to the EMT -
ANSWER-b. always have personal protective equipment readily
available
Certain injuries are common to particular situations. Injuries to
bones and joints are usually associated with:
a. fights and drug usage
b. falls and vehicle collisions
c. fires and explosions
d. bullet wounds - ANSWER-b. falls and vehicle collisions
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Knowing the mechanism of injury assists the EMT in:
a. immobilizing the patient's spine
b. determining which Standard Precautions to use
c. Predicting various injury patterns
d. All of the above - ANSWER-c. Predicting various injury patterns
The physical forces and energy that impinge on the patient are
influenced by the laws of physics. One of those laws, the law of
inertia, states that:
a. the faster you enter a turn, the more your vehicle will be pulled
straight
b. the slower the speed, the greater the energy loss
c. a body in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an
outside force
d. the mass or weight of an object is the most important
contributor to an injury - ANSWER-c. a body in motion will remain
in motion unless acted upon by an outside force
You are treating a patient who was involved in a head on collision.
She was the unrestrained driver who took the "up and over"
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pathway. To which part of her body would she have most likely
sustained injuries?
a. skull
b. fibula
c. knees
d. femur - ANSWER-a. skull
Which of the following is LEAST likely to be considered a MOI for
a patient who was involved in a head-on collision in which they
were unrestrained and took the "up and over" pathway?
a. steering wheel
b. windshield
c. Brake pedal
d. dashboard - ANSWER-c. Brake pedal
You are on the scene of a car crash. Your patient has stable vital
signs and is complaint of knee, leg, and hip pain. He also states
that he was in the front seat of the car and did not have his
seatbelt on. What type of collision did he most likely experience?
a. head- on, up and over
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b. rear end
c. head-on, down and under
d. rotational impact - ANSWER-c. head-on, down and under
Which type of collision is most serious when the occupant is not
restrained because it has the potential for multiple impacts?
a. side impact
b. rear end impact
c. head-on, up and over
d. roll-over - ANSWER-d. roll-over
You are walking around a vehicle that was involved in a collision.
All of the following are examples of MOI except a:
a. patient who fell 3 times her height
b. spiderweb crack in the windshield
c. broken steering column in a collision
d. flat rear tire - ANSWER-d. flat rear tire
A severe fall for an adult is: