EMD (EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCHER) COURSE V14 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED ANSWERS 2025
the six links of the patient care chain of survival are: - 1. recognition and response activation
2. early CPR
3. rapid defibrillation
4. advanced resuscitation
5. post cardiac arrest care
6. recovery
T or F: EMDS are trained medical professionals - true
a question with the pre-question qualifier "(female 12-50)" should be asked - only when the
caller reports that the patient is a female between the ages of 12 and 50.
T or F: key questions must be asked in order as written - true
DLS links: - Direct the EMD to the appropriate Pre Arrival or case exit instructions
T or F: Key Question 7 on Protocol 5 is "(>50) Did s/he faint (pass out) or nearly faint?: Based on
MPDS standards, it is appropriate to read this question as "Did she faint, pass out, or nearly
faint?" - False
words or phrases printed in ALL UPPERCASE text in the MPDS key questions indicate that: - a
definition is available for the word or phrase in the Additional Information section of the
protocols.
T or F: when a second-party caller cannot tell if the patient is breathing or not, the patient
should be considered to be NOT BREATHING until proven otherwise - true
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED ANSWERS 2025
the six links of the patient care chain of survival are: - 1. recognition and response activation
2. early CPR
3. rapid defibrillation
4. advanced resuscitation
5. post cardiac arrest care
6. recovery
T or F: EMDS are trained medical professionals - true
a question with the pre-question qualifier "(female 12-50)" should be asked - only when the
caller reports that the patient is a female between the ages of 12 and 50.
T or F: key questions must be asked in order as written - true
DLS links: - Direct the EMD to the appropriate Pre Arrival or case exit instructions
T or F: Key Question 7 on Protocol 5 is "(>50) Did s/he faint (pass out) or nearly faint?: Based on
MPDS standards, it is appropriate to read this question as "Did she faint, pass out, or nearly
faint?" - False
words or phrases printed in ALL UPPERCASE text in the MPDS key questions indicate that: - a
definition is available for the word or phrase in the Additional Information section of the
protocols.
T or F: when a second-party caller cannot tell if the patient is breathing or not, the patient
should be considered to be NOT BREATHING until proven otherwise - true