AMLS POST-TEST EXAM (FULL TEST) || 2025
ACTUAL EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND 100%
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A 45-year-old patient is found supine on the floor. Healthcare providers note
pinpoint pupils, shallow respirations, and vomitus in and around the mouth. What
course of action should be taken next?
a. Initiate an IV and administer naloxone
b. Supplemental oxygen and suction
c. Obtain a blood glucose level
d. Begin BVM ventilations ANSWER- B
A firefighter has been working a fire for 4 hours on a humid, hot day. He suddenly
becomes nauseated and restless. The provider observes pupil dilation and an
almond odor to his breath. The vital signs are P 56, R 22, BP 140/86. The ECG
reveals sinus bradycardia with occasional PACs. Which toxin exposure has
occurred?
a. Carbon monoxide poisoning
b. Cocaine overdose
c. Ethanol poisoning
d. Cyanide poisoning ANSWER- D
The patient presents with a history of fever and an upper respiratory infection.
Historical information reveals increasing water intake, orthostatic hypotension, and
an increase in urination. You suspect these symptoms are caused by:
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a. Hyperglycemia
b. Hypoglycemia
c. Hypokalemia
d. Respiratory acidosis ANSWER- A
You are dispatched to the home of a 32yo patient with a history of Graves' disease.
The patient was in the ER earlier today for some "tests for my ulcers." He received
contrast and was discharged. He is now complaining of not feeling well, chest
pain, and palpitations. You note an anxious patient with fine tremors. He is
diaphoretic and has a temperature of 101.5F, BP 100/62, P 156 (sinus tach), R 30,
glucose level 133. Which of the following are management considerations for this
patient?
a. Aspirin (ASA)
b. Fluids restriction
c. Amiodarone
d. Beta blockers ANSWER- D
Metabolic acidosis is best described by which arterial blood gas interpretation?
a. pH elevated, pCO2 elevated, H2CO3 normal range
b. pH decreased, pCO2 decreased, H2CO3 low
c. pH decreased, pCO2 elevated, H2CO3 normal range
d. pH elevated, pCO2 elevated, H2CO3 normal low ANSWER- B
The AMLS Assessment Pathway first advises safety and initial observations of the
scene. The second process described in this pathway asks the healthcare provider
to:
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a. Perform a focused physical exam
b. Obtain diagnostic information
c. Identify and manage life threats
d. Reassess and refine the diagnosis ANSWER- C
Observing a patient's body positioning can be an early indicator that the patient is:
a. Sick or not sick
b. Does not speak the same language as the provider
c. Has family who can provide historical information
d. Diagnosed with multiple underlying medical conditions ANSWER- A
Which assessment finding is crucial to obtain from a patient suspected of a stroke?
a. Last oral intake
b. Medication allergies
c. Onset of symptoms
d. Risk factors ANSWER- C
A 62yo patient presents with a severe headache. It is described as a "thunderclap"
accompanied with nausea, blurred vision, and an elevated blood pressure. What
neurologic condition is most likely the cause of this patient's presentation?
a. Brain abscess
b. Ischemic stroke