PARAMEDIC FISDAP OPERATIONS UPDATED EXAM WITH MOST
TESTED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | ASSURED SUCCESS
WITH DETAILED RATIONALES
1
Which agency is primarily responsible for EMS certification in the United States?
A. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
B. State government agencies / state EMS offices
C. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
D. National Registry of EMTs (NREMT)
Answer: B — Rationale: EMS certification (licensure/credentialing) is regulated by state-level
government agencies (state EMS offices or boards). National organizations may set standards
or provide national certification but the legal credential is state-based.
2
Which of the following medication classes are commonly prescribed for Type 1 diabetes?
A. Sulfonylureas, Thiazolidinediones
B. None of the above — Type 1 diabetes requires insulin; oral agents are for type 2
C. Biguanides, Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors
D. DPP-4 inhibitors, SGLT2 inhibitors
Answer: B — Rationale: Type 1 diabetes is characterized by absolute insulin deficiency;
treatment requires insulin replacement. The listed oral agents are used primarily in type 2
diabetes.
3
Who originally established modern EMS program standards in the U.S.?
A. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
B. American Medical Association (AMA)
C. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
D. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Answer: C — Rationale: The DOT developed early national EMS education and system
standards (training curricula, equipment recommendations) and remains influential in EMS
system development.
4
What is the primary purpose of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)?
A. Medical triage protocol reference
B. Fire suppression strategy manual
C. Field reference to guide first responders to hazardous materials incidents
D. Airway management algorithm
Answer: C — Rationale: The ERG provides rapid, entry-level guidance for first responders to
identify hazardous materials, isolation distances, evacuation guidance, and initial protective
actions.
5
Which mnemonic best lists the core functional elements of the Incident Command System
(ICS)?
A. ABCDE: Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure
B. C-FLOP: Command, Finance/Administration, Logistics, Operations, Planning
C. SOAP: Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
D. RACE: Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish
Answer: B — Rationale: ICS uses functional sections — Command, Finance/Administration,
Logistics, Operations, and Planning — often remembered by variations such as C-FLOP.
6
Which criterion is commonly used for rapid extrication decisions at a vehicle-accident scene?
A. Non-urgent musculoskeletal pain only
B. No threat to airway or life
C. Entrapment with life-threatening injuries or imminent airway/compromise
D. Minor abrasions and stable vitals
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Answer: C — Rationale: Rapid extrication is indicated when victim entrapment plus
immediate life-threatening conditions (airway compromise, uncontrolled hemorrhage,
compromised breathing/circulation) necessitate speedy removal.
7
Which of the following is a recommended health and wellness practice for EMS providers?
A. Skip immunizations to avoid side effects
B. Avoid personal protective equipment (PPE) for speed
C. Maintain healthy lifestyle, use PPE, and keep immunizations current
D. Treat occupational exposures without reporting
Answer: C — Rationale: EMS provider wellness includes vaccination, PPE compliance,
fitness/nutrition, mental-health support, and occupational health measures.
8
What is the correct sequence of steps for developing EMS research?
A. Publish → collect data → form hypothesis
B. Identify problem → review literature → design study → collect data → analyze → evaluate
→ publish
C. Randomize participants → postulate theory → collect data
D. Collect data → design study → identify problem
Answer: B — Rationale: Sound research begins with a problem/question, literature review,
study design, data collection/analysis, evaluation against hypotheses, and dissemination.
9
What is the National Incident Management System (NIMS)?
A. A federal tactical rescue unit
B. An international disaster treaty
C. A hospital accreditation standard
D. A comprehensive, national framework for incident management adopted by DHS
Answer: D — Rationale: NIMS, established by DHS, standardizes incident command and
resource management across agencies and jurisdictions.