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NREMT Simulation Exam, EMT Practice
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
The parasympathetic nervous system would be responsible for? - Answer✔️✔️-
Intestinal activity and slowing down the heart
What is the body's basic source of energy? - Answer✔️✔️-Glucose is the basic
source of energy that sugars are converted to for energy in the body.
You and your partner Stewart arrive on scene to find a woman who has suffered a
blunt trauma to her spine that has resulted in her apparent paralysis as well as a
state of shock. What type of shock is she likely suffering from? - Answer✔️✔️-
Neurogenic shock can be seen in spinal cord injuries
A 2 year old has one full leg burned and one full arm burned. What percentage of
their body is considered burned? - Answer✔️✔️-22.5 percent
You are dispatched to a possible cardiac arrest. You arrive 10 minutes from the
time of the call. You and your partner enter the residence to find a man in his 50's
lying supine on the living room floor. His wife says that he "just collapsed" while
eating dinner. Which of the following treatment choices is most appropriate at this
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time according to AHA Guidelines? - Answer✔️✔️-Perform 30 compressions and
then look inside the mouth before attempting to ventilate
History and assessment findings for hyperglycemia/diabetic ketoacidosis may
include all of the following except: - Answer✔️✔️-Hunger
Your unit is called to a youth summer camp for an unknown illness of a 14 year old
girl. The counselor who called 911 stated that the girl started vomiting while
playing basketball and is now complaining of stomach pain. You arrive to find the
girl sitting in the camp office clutching her stomach. She is very overweight and
slightly diaphoretic with pink skin that feels like a normal temperature. When you
take her pulse she starts complaining of "feeling weak". She is AOX3. What is
most likely wrong with this girl and which answer contains the most appropriate
treatment? - Answer✔️✔️-She is suffering from heat cramps and should be given
small sips of cool water if her LOC is not impaired. Move her to a cool area and
actively cool her by misting her with tepid water and then fanning her to allow for
evaporation. Apply high flow O2, administer IV fluids if scope of practice allows,
and transport.
Your patient is a 46 year male with Type 1 diabetes. His girlfriend called 911 after
she came home late from work and found him curled up on the floor of the
bathroom with a towel under his head. There is no visible sign of trauma. He will
NREMT Simulation Exam, EMT Practice
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
The parasympathetic nervous system would be responsible for? - Answer✔️✔️-
Intestinal activity and slowing down the heart
What is the body's basic source of energy? - Answer✔️✔️-Glucose is the basic
source of energy that sugars are converted to for energy in the body.
You and your partner Stewart arrive on scene to find a woman who has suffered a
blunt trauma to her spine that has resulted in her apparent paralysis as well as a
state of shock. What type of shock is she likely suffering from? - Answer✔️✔️-
Neurogenic shock can be seen in spinal cord injuries
A 2 year old has one full leg burned and one full arm burned. What percentage of
their body is considered burned? - Answer✔️✔️-22.5 percent
You are dispatched to a possible cardiac arrest. You arrive 10 minutes from the
time of the call. You and your partner enter the residence to find a man in his 50's
lying supine on the living room floor. His wife says that he "just collapsed" while
eating dinner. Which of the following treatment choices is most appropriate at this
, ©PREP4EXAMS@2024/2025 REAL EXAM DUMPS Monday@ August 5@ 2024 6@07 PM
time according to AHA Guidelines? - Answer✔️✔️-Perform 30 compressions and
then look inside the mouth before attempting to ventilate
History and assessment findings for hyperglycemia/diabetic ketoacidosis may
include all of the following except: - Answer✔️✔️-Hunger
Your unit is called to a youth summer camp for an unknown illness of a 14 year old
girl. The counselor who called 911 stated that the girl started vomiting while
playing basketball and is now complaining of stomach pain. You arrive to find the
girl sitting in the camp office clutching her stomach. She is very overweight and
slightly diaphoretic with pink skin that feels like a normal temperature. When you
take her pulse she starts complaining of "feeling weak". She is AOX3. What is
most likely wrong with this girl and which answer contains the most appropriate
treatment? - Answer✔️✔️-She is suffering from heat cramps and should be given
small sips of cool water if her LOC is not impaired. Move her to a cool area and
actively cool her by misting her with tepid water and then fanning her to allow for
evaporation. Apply high flow O2, administer IV fluids if scope of practice allows,
and transport.
Your patient is a 46 year male with Type 1 diabetes. His girlfriend called 911 after
she came home late from work and found him curled up on the floor of the
bathroom with a towel under his head. There is no visible sign of trauma. He will