Terminology Practice Test & Flashcards
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, EMT Practice Test 2026: Free Medical Terminology Quiz &
Answers
1. A patient presents with tachypnea, dizziness, and tingling in their fingers following an intense
emotional event. Which acid-base imbalance is most likely responsible for this clinical
presentation?
a) Acidosis
b) Alkalosis
c) Ischemia
d) Hyperglycemia
Answer: B
Explanation: The symptoms described are classic for hyperventilation, which causes the patient
to "blow off" excessive carbon dioxide. A decrease in CO2 leads to a decrease in carbonic acid
in the blood, resulting in an alkaline state known as alkalosis.
2. During a chest assessment, you note a stabbing, sharp pain that the patient says worsens when
they take a deep breath. Which term best describes this type of chest pain?
a) Pleuritic
b) Hypertrophic
c) Ischemic
d) Paresthesia
Answer: A
Explanation: Pleuritic chest pain is characteristically sharp and stabbing, and it is exacerbated
by inspiration or coughing, as it involves inflammation or irritation of the pleura lining the chest
cavity.
3. Your patient has a history of a chronic respiratory condition characterized by the trapping of air
in the lungs, leading to dyspnea and a barrel-shaped chest. What is the correct term for this
disease process?
a) Atelectasis
b) Hemothorax
c) Emphysema
d) Pneumonia
Answer: C