AMLS Exam 2026 Questions and
Answers
Anaphylaxis is most commonly associated with which physiological event?
A. Hypertension
B. Vasodilation
C. Bradycardia
D. Hemmorrhage - Correct answer-Vasodilation
A patient complains of nausea and is passing black, tarry stools. What should you
suspect?
A. Bowel obstruction
B. Cholecystisis
C. Upper GI bleeding
D. Lower GI bleeding - Correct answer-Upper GI bleeding
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,A 45 year old female reports a headache, vertigo, and leg cramps after exercising.
Vital signs are BP 108/62, P 124, R 18, Temp 100.6, and SPo2 98%. What should
you do?
A. remove patients clothes
B. Place ice packs in the axilla
C. provide oral fluid replacements
D. administer 25 g of D50 - Correct answer-Provide oral fluid replacement
A confused 67 year old male has vomited multiple times prior to EMS arrival. He
was involved in a car crash 48 hours prior. Bystanders state he became increasingly
confused and lost coordination since the crash. vital sings are BP 150/88, P 72, R
18, BGL 92 mg/dL. What should you suspect?
A. Epidural Hematoma
B. Subdural hematoma
C. Carotid dissection
D. Absence seizure - Correct answer-Subdural Hematoma
A 44 year old female complains of a sudden onset of sharp pain in her right flank
that radiates to her groin area. Intermittently the pain becomes very severe. She
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, also reports nausea. Vital signs are BP 152/92, P 104, R 16, SpO2 98%. What is the
most likely cause?
A. Diverticulitis
B. Crohn's disease
C. Acute hepatitis
D. Kidney Stones - Correct answer-Kidney Stones
A 45 year old male complains of SOB. He has a history of alcohol abuse and
present with severe ascites. Vitals are BP 142/78, P 104, R 24 with crackles. What
should you suspect?
A. Cholecystitis
B. Gastroenteritis
C. Liver failure
D. Congestive heart failure - Correct answer-Liver Failure
An alert 49 year old male complains of a headache. He has tremors in his hands
and has been in the detoxification unit for 38 hours. He has a history of alcoholism.
Vitals are BP 168/96, P 104, R 22. What is he most at risk for?
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Answers
Anaphylaxis is most commonly associated with which physiological event?
A. Hypertension
B. Vasodilation
C. Bradycardia
D. Hemmorrhage - Correct answer-Vasodilation
A patient complains of nausea and is passing black, tarry stools. What should you
suspect?
A. Bowel obstruction
B. Cholecystisis
C. Upper GI bleeding
D. Lower GI bleeding - Correct answer-Upper GI bleeding
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,A 45 year old female reports a headache, vertigo, and leg cramps after exercising.
Vital signs are BP 108/62, P 124, R 18, Temp 100.6, and SPo2 98%. What should
you do?
A. remove patients clothes
B. Place ice packs in the axilla
C. provide oral fluid replacements
D. administer 25 g of D50 - Correct answer-Provide oral fluid replacement
A confused 67 year old male has vomited multiple times prior to EMS arrival. He
was involved in a car crash 48 hours prior. Bystanders state he became increasingly
confused and lost coordination since the crash. vital sings are BP 150/88, P 72, R
18, BGL 92 mg/dL. What should you suspect?
A. Epidural Hematoma
B. Subdural hematoma
C. Carotid dissection
D. Absence seizure - Correct answer-Subdural Hematoma
A 44 year old female complains of a sudden onset of sharp pain in her right flank
that radiates to her groin area. Intermittently the pain becomes very severe. She
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, also reports nausea. Vital signs are BP 152/92, P 104, R 16, SpO2 98%. What is the
most likely cause?
A. Diverticulitis
B. Crohn's disease
C. Acute hepatitis
D. Kidney Stones - Correct answer-Kidney Stones
A 45 year old male complains of SOB. He has a history of alcohol abuse and
present with severe ascites. Vitals are BP 142/78, P 104, R 24 with crackles. What
should you suspect?
A. Cholecystitis
B. Gastroenteritis
C. Liver failure
D. Congestive heart failure - Correct answer-Liver Failure
An alert 49 year old male complains of a headache. He has tremors in his hands
and has been in the detoxification unit for 38 hours. He has a history of alcoholism.
Vitals are BP 168/96, P 104, R 22. What is he most at risk for?
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