Paramedic Exams – STUDY GUIDE
2026/2027 | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS || 100%
GUARANTEED PASS <NEWEST VERSION>
Description (≈150 words)
The JB Learning Paramedic Exams Study Guide is a comprehensive exam preparation resource
designed to support paramedic students preparing for JB Learning–based assessments and
final examinations for the 2026/2027 academic cycle. This guide includes complete exam-style
questions with verified correct answers, aligned with JB Learning paramedic curriculum
standards and EMS education objectives. Key topics include patient assessment, airway and
respiratory management, cardiology, trauma care, medical emergencies, pharmacology,
obstetrics, pediatrics, and EMS operations. Emphasis is placed on clinical decision-making,
critical thinking, and application of evidence-based prehospital care principles. Clear, detailed
explanations reinforce understanding, improve test-taking skills, and enhance confidence in
both academic and field performance. Updated to reflect the newest guidelines and
educational standards, this study guide is ideal for comprehensive review, exam readiness,
and successful paramedic certification outcomes.
Key Terms
• Paramedic Education
• JB Learning
• Patient Assessment
• Airway Management
• Cardiology
• Trauma Care
• Medical Emergencies
, • EMS Pharmacology
• Prehospital Care
• Obstetrics & Pediatrics
• EMS Operations
• Clinical Decision-Making
• Evidence-Based Practice
• Emergency Medical Services
• Exam Preparation
SAMPLE stands for - ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Signs and symptoms
Allergies
Medication
Past medical history
Last oral intake
Events leading up to
A patient has cool skin, shallow breathing and a diminished LOC. Your interventions would be: -
✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Increase depth of respirations, high flow oxygen, and transport ASAP
Initial Assessment includes - ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Forming a general impression
A fall patient has discoloration and tenderness to the left side of the chest. Upon auscultation,
you hear diminished breath sounds on the affected side. You should: - ✔ CORRECT ANSWER
✓✓Classify the patient as major trauma and immediately transport