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EMT FISDAP READINESS EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025/EMT FISDAP READINESS PRACTICE EXAM 2
EXAM NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM 170 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |A+ GRADED
EMT FISDAP Readiness Exam 2 Study Guide 2025 |
Emergency Medical Technician Practice Questions,
Scenarios, and Answers
Prepare for EMT FISDAP Readiness Exam 2 with this 2025 comprehensive study guide.
Covers patient assessment, airway management, CPR, trauma, medical emergencies,
pharmacology, and EMS protocols. Includes scenario-based practice questions, detailed answers,
and strategies aligned with FISDAP competency evaluation standards.
• EMT FISDAP Readiness Exam 2
• EMT FISDAP practice test 2025
• FISDAP exam 2 study guide
• Emergency Medical Technician readiness exam
When the patient tells you, in his own words, why he requested that an ambulance be called,
this is referred to as the:
a. general impression
b. chief complaint
c. primary assessment
d. secondary assessment - ANSWER-b. chief complaint
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During the general impression, the EMT should:
a. look
b. listen
c. smell
d. do all of these - ANSWER-d. do all of these
You are assessing a patient who fell off his bike and landed on his right shoulder. First you
determine his mental status using AVPU. What does the "A" stand for?
a. action
b. airway
c. assess
d. alert - ANSWER-d. alert
You have determined that your patient is a V as far as mental status goes. What does the "V"
stand for?
a. violent
b. very painful
c. verbal
d. venous - ANSWER-c. verbal
Which of the following steps is not part of the primary assessment of a responsive patient with
a medical problem?
a. assess the patient's mental status
b. assess the adequacy of breathing
c. determine the patient's priority
d. obtain the patient's blood pressure - ANSWER-d. obtain the patient's blood pressure
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The general impression is an evaluation of all the following except:
a. the patient's chief complaint
b. appearance
c. the environment
d. past medical history - ANSWER-d. past medical history
You are assessing a patient and making observations about the scene. Finding drug-use
paraphernalia at the scene of an emergency is an example of:
a. an indication of the patient's chief complaint
b. an environmental part of the general impression
c. an assessment of the scene safety
d. a medical history of drug addiction - ANSWER-b. an environmental part of the general
impression
You are concerned because your patient may have a depressed mental status. What does the
"P" stand for in AVPU?
a. priority
b. painful
c. position
d. patient - ANSWER-b. painful
One major difference between the primary assessment of a responsive trauma patient and the
primary assessment of an unresponsive trauma patient is:
a. the assessment is done more quickly on the responsive patient
b. the unresponsive patient is a higher priority for immediate transport
c. there is no difference between the two assessments
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d. a jaw thrust maneuver should always be used on the responsive patient - ANSWER-b. the
unresponsive patient is a higher priority for immediate transport
You are assessing a patient who was involved in a serious motor vehicle collision. She is not alert
and her breathing rate is slower than 8 per minutes. As the EMT in charge you should:
a. give high concentration oxygen via a nonreabreather mask
b. evaluate the patient's circulation and treat for shock
c. suction the patient and perform rescue breathing
d. provide positive pressure ventilations with 100% oxygen - ANSWER-d. provide positive
pressure ventilations with 100% oxygen
During your primary assessment of a patient who is alert and has a breathing rate the is greater
than 24 breaths per minutes, you should provide the patient with:
a. positive pressure ventilations with 100% oxygen
b. high concentration oxygen via nonrebreather mask
c. low concentration oxygen via bag valve mask
d. medium concentration oxygen via nasal - ANSWER-b. high concentration oxygen via
nonrebreather mask
In primary assessment, the circulation assessment includes evaluating all the following except:
a. pulse
b. skin
c. severity of bleeding
d. blood pressure - ANSWER-d. blood pressure
If the patient's skin is warm, dry, and normal color, it indicates:
a. sunburn
EMT FISDAP READINESS EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025/EMT FISDAP READINESS PRACTICE EXAM 2
EXAM NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM 170 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |A+ GRADED
EMT FISDAP Readiness Exam 2 Study Guide 2025 |
Emergency Medical Technician Practice Questions,
Scenarios, and Answers
Prepare for EMT FISDAP Readiness Exam 2 with this 2025 comprehensive study guide.
Covers patient assessment, airway management, CPR, trauma, medical emergencies,
pharmacology, and EMS protocols. Includes scenario-based practice questions, detailed answers,
and strategies aligned with FISDAP competency evaluation standards.
• EMT FISDAP Readiness Exam 2
• EMT FISDAP practice test 2025
• FISDAP exam 2 study guide
• Emergency Medical Technician readiness exam
When the patient tells you, in his own words, why he requested that an ambulance be called,
this is referred to as the:
a. general impression
b. chief complaint
c. primary assessment
d. secondary assessment - ANSWER-b. chief complaint
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During the general impression, the EMT should:
a. look
b. listen
c. smell
d. do all of these - ANSWER-d. do all of these
You are assessing a patient who fell off his bike and landed on his right shoulder. First you
determine his mental status using AVPU. What does the "A" stand for?
a. action
b. airway
c. assess
d. alert - ANSWER-d. alert
You have determined that your patient is a V as far as mental status goes. What does the "V"
stand for?
a. violent
b. very painful
c. verbal
d. venous - ANSWER-c. verbal
Which of the following steps is not part of the primary assessment of a responsive patient with
a medical problem?
a. assess the patient's mental status
b. assess the adequacy of breathing
c. determine the patient's priority
d. obtain the patient's blood pressure - ANSWER-d. obtain the patient's blood pressure
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The general impression is an evaluation of all the following except:
a. the patient's chief complaint
b. appearance
c. the environment
d. past medical history - ANSWER-d. past medical history
You are assessing a patient and making observations about the scene. Finding drug-use
paraphernalia at the scene of an emergency is an example of:
a. an indication of the patient's chief complaint
b. an environmental part of the general impression
c. an assessment of the scene safety
d. a medical history of drug addiction - ANSWER-b. an environmental part of the general
impression
You are concerned because your patient may have a depressed mental status. What does the
"P" stand for in AVPU?
a. priority
b. painful
c. position
d. patient - ANSWER-b. painful
One major difference between the primary assessment of a responsive trauma patient and the
primary assessment of an unresponsive trauma patient is:
a. the assessment is done more quickly on the responsive patient
b. the unresponsive patient is a higher priority for immediate transport
c. there is no difference between the two assessments
, 4|Page
d. a jaw thrust maneuver should always be used on the responsive patient - ANSWER-b. the
unresponsive patient is a higher priority for immediate transport
You are assessing a patient who was involved in a serious motor vehicle collision. She is not alert
and her breathing rate is slower than 8 per minutes. As the EMT in charge you should:
a. give high concentration oxygen via a nonreabreather mask
b. evaluate the patient's circulation and treat for shock
c. suction the patient and perform rescue breathing
d. provide positive pressure ventilations with 100% oxygen - ANSWER-d. provide positive
pressure ventilations with 100% oxygen
During your primary assessment of a patient who is alert and has a breathing rate the is greater
than 24 breaths per minutes, you should provide the patient with:
a. positive pressure ventilations with 100% oxygen
b. high concentration oxygen via nonrebreather mask
c. low concentration oxygen via bag valve mask
d. medium concentration oxygen via nasal - ANSWER-b. high concentration oxygen via
nonrebreather mask
In primary assessment, the circulation assessment includes evaluating all the following except:
a. pulse
b. skin
c. severity of bleeding
d. blood pressure - ANSWER-d. blood pressure
If the patient's skin is warm, dry, and normal color, it indicates:
a. sunburn