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EMT FISDAP | MEDICAL EXAM | GRANT FENTON (MARCH
2025 | 2026) Questions and Answers with 100% Complete
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(Q) Which of the following meds helps the body transport sugar
into the cells?
Insulin
(Q) A 32 year old patient is found unconsious in the snow. You
cannot detect a pulse or respiration rate within 10 seconds.
What should you do?
assess her pulse for 30-45 seconds
(Q) An adult male is sitting alone in a dark room, rocking back
and forth. he mutters to his sock puppet "are you feeling sad?"
what should you do?
introduce yourself and start an assessment
(Q) a 42-year-old man complains of difficulty breathing and pain
in his chest and shoulders. he recalls feeling a sharp pinprick on
his arm while cleaning out his basement. what type of spider
bite is this man most likely suffering from?
black widow
(Q) a car battery exploded in your patients face. he denies
breathing difficulty. you should?

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begin irrigating eyes with clean water
(V - GF Updated) 19 yr old female unresponsive after taking a
whole bottle of her sleep medications about four hours ago.
You should:
Insert and oral airway (possible OPA/NPA and BVM patient)
3 multiple choice options
(Q) a 32 year old male complains of photophobia (sensitivity to
light) and vomiting. the most likely cause is?
migrane
(Q) a 68 year old patient reports abdominal pain, vomiting and
a loss of appetite, as well as black, tarry stools what should you
expect?
upper GI bleeding
(Q) a 21 year old male is unresponsive, has constricted pupils,
slow, shallow respirations, you should suspect:
narcotic overdose
(Q) a patient tells you he had anemia, you should expect him to
present with?
pallor
(Q) your epileptic patient complains of persistent metallic taste
in her mouth. you should suspect:

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a seizure may occur
(Q) patient is having a tonic-clonic seizure and is not breathing.
you should:
prevent patient from further injury
(Q) an 18 year old male states "the CIA is after me" you notice
he has covered his head and windows with aluminum foil. when
you ask why he says "in order to block out the government
radio waves" vitals are BP138/34, P122, R24. you should
suspect?
paranoid schizophrenia
(Q) a patient is running a high fever, vomiting and reporting
pain that has shifted from around her belly button to the lower
right area of her abdomen you should suspect?
appendicitis
(Q) a 20 year old male in a college dorm room complains of
fever, headache, and a stiff neck. he has an altered mental
status, and you notice red blotches on his skin. which of the
following are the most appropriate BSI precautions
gloves and HEPA mask
(Q) an unconscious patient has one pupil that is significantly
larger than the other and not reactive to light. the most likely
cause is:

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stroke
(Q) what is hyperglycemia
high blood sugar
(Q) when assessing a patient for facial droop you should?
ask the patient to smile or show his teeth
(Q) an alert patient has a severe headache/weakness of the left
arm you should suspect?
stroke
(Q) a 28 year old patient is outside at a concert and appears
confused. he is unable to answer your questions. you should
look for medical identification necklace or bracelet
(Q) your first priority when dealing with a patient who is
exhibiting behavior issues is
ensure the safety of yourself and your partner
(Q) which of the following most accurately describes insulin?
it helps glucose move into the cells
(Q) a patient with a headache. how should you position him on
the cot?
semi-Fowler

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