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Fisdap Paramedic Final Exam Practice
Newest 2025/2026 Complete Questions and
Correct Detailed Answers Graded A+|Brand
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You are treating a cardiac arrest patient who you have successfully resuscitated.
The patient is still unconscious, apneic, and he is endotracheally intubated. The
patient suddenly becomes cyanotic and his SpO2 decreases from 98% to 82%. His
heart rate decreases from 110 to 40. What caused these sudden changes? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Dislodged endotracheal tube




What is the primary danger to the infant during a precipitous delivery -
CORRECT ANSWER-Cerebral Trauma

,You are treating a 26 year old male victim of an assault. The patient was struck in
the chest and abdomen with a baseball bat. Vital Signs: P- 110, R- 6 with sonorous
respirations. The patient is place on high flow O2. While attempting an oral
airway the patient gags. The oral airway is removed. How are you attempting to
secure his airway next? - CORRECT ANSWER-Place an NPA and ventilate with a
BVM



Of the following, which item is acceptable and productive to ask a 14 year old
female in the presence of her parents - CORRECT ANSWER-History of
childhood illness



You are treating an 82 year old female who is having difficulty breathing in a
nursing home. Her only history is of a fever yesterday and frequent UTI. While
listening to her chest you hear rhonci and slight cradles in all fields. BP is 110/80
Pulse is 100 & regular RR- 30. Temp is 102F. Her jugular veins are flat and there is
no pedal edema. She denies chest pain or pressure. What condition is most likely
causing her symptoms - CORRECT ANSWER-Pneumonia



You are treating an 82 year old female who is having difficulty breathing in a
nursing home. Her only history is of a fever yesterday and frequent UTI. While
listening to her chest you hear rhonci and slight cradles in all fields. BP is 110/80
Pulse is 100 & regular RR- 30. Temp is 102F. Her jugular veins are flat and there is

,no pedal edema. She denies chest pain or pressure. What will be your treatment?
- CORRECT ANSWER-High flow oxygen, IV fluid bolus, & transport




You are treating an 82 year old female who is having difficulty breathing in a
nursing home. Her only history is of a fever yesterday and frequent UTI. While
listening to her chest you hear rhonci and slight cradles in all fields. BP is 110/80
Pulse is 100 & regular RR- 30. Temp is 102F. Her jugular veins are flat and there is
no pedal edema. She denies chest pain or pressure. After your initial treatment of
the patient she becomes unconscious. She is using accessory muscles to breath.
How would you treat her next? - CORRECT ANSWER-Attempt insertion of an
oral airway



Which of the following is least likely to cause crackles - CORRECT ANSWER-
Asthma



Which of the following medications is least likely to be a part of standard therapy
for a patient suffering from exacerbated emphysema - CORRECT ANSWER-
Nitrates



Which of the following is true about respiratory physiology? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Changes in PO2, PCO2, or pH stimulate chemoreceptors

, What is the purpose of the Good Samaritan laws - CORRECT ANSWER-Offer
legal protection yo people who stop at an emergency scene



You are treating a thin elderly male complaining of SOB. He looks older than his
stated age of 65, leaning forward in a chair. You notice that he has an oxygen
generator in the room and is on 2 rpm of o2 via NC. RR is 20 and shallow. BP-
105/60. Pulse 125 & irregular. You are unable to hear any breath sounds in the
bases, with slight air movement & wheezing noted in the apices (top part of lung).
the patient has pink cheeks, takes short puffy breaths, and can only speak in short
sentences. His medications include Proventil inhalers and Theo-duer. He us
unable to give you a complete history. What condition would you suspect? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Exacerbated emphysema




You are treating a thin elderly male complaining of SOB. He looks older than his
stated age of 65, leaning forward in a chair. You notice that he has an oxygen
generator in the room and is on 2 rpm of o2 via NC. RR is 20 and shallow. BP-
105/60. Pulse 125 & irregular. You are unable to hear any breath sounds in the
bases, with slight air movement & wheezing noted in the apices (top part of lung).
the patient has pink cheeks, takes short puffy breaths, and can only speak in short
sentences. His medications include Proventil inhalers and Theo-duer. He us
unable to give you a complete history. What should you do? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Switch him over to high flow oxygen

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