NREMT EMR EXAM 2025-2026 ACTUAL TESTBANK EXAM 500 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS), Exams of Nursing
A car crash with a pt unresponsive, slumped forward against steering wheel,
snoring respirations - ANSWEROpen the airway (ABCs)
A properly sized cervical collar - ANSWERThe collar will rest on the clavicles
A pt has a strong odor of alcohol and is cutting their arm with a knife which is
bleeding severely - ANSWERYou should call law enforcement (your safety
comes first ALWAYS)
Hollow, semi-flexible tube that carries inhaled air from the larynx to the lungs
- ANSWERTrachea
A pt has dyspnea, speaks in short word bursts, and breathes with PURSED
LIPS. Lung sounds are diminished, distant, and clear - ANSWEREmphysema,
chronic destructive process of the alveoli
average adult ventilation - ANSWER500 mL
, Amount of air that normally reaches the alveoli in an adult - ANSWER350 mL
Someone has taken nitroglycerin, sitting upright and begins to be unable to
follow directions - ANSWERPlace the pt in a supine position, nitro is a
vasodilator meaning it could potentially limit the nutrients needed for the
brain
If you are unable to obtain a radial pulse, you should - ANSWERAssess the
carotid pulse
severe shortness of breath that starts during the night, denies chest pain -
ANSWERCongestive heart failure (CHF), nocturnal dyspnea and fluid is
collecting in their lungs. positioning upright should help minimize
Hypoperfusion - ANSWERAltered Mental Status, brain is unable to receive
needed nutrients
When nitro is unable to be administered due to contraindications, what can
be done to help relieve symptoms - ANSWERAssist with the administration of
aspirin
A pt is needs assistance taking their medications - ANSWERMake sure to
assesses vitals before allowing the administration
This chamber pumps blood into the lungs - ANSWERRight Ventricle
Unresponsive and agonal respirations - ANSWERAssess a radial and carotid
pulse
AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS), Exams of Nursing
A car crash with a pt unresponsive, slumped forward against steering wheel,
snoring respirations - ANSWEROpen the airway (ABCs)
A properly sized cervical collar - ANSWERThe collar will rest on the clavicles
A pt has a strong odor of alcohol and is cutting their arm with a knife which is
bleeding severely - ANSWERYou should call law enforcement (your safety
comes first ALWAYS)
Hollow, semi-flexible tube that carries inhaled air from the larynx to the lungs
- ANSWERTrachea
A pt has dyspnea, speaks in short word bursts, and breathes with PURSED
LIPS. Lung sounds are diminished, distant, and clear - ANSWEREmphysema,
chronic destructive process of the alveoli
average adult ventilation - ANSWER500 mL
, Amount of air that normally reaches the alveoli in an adult - ANSWER350 mL
Someone has taken nitroglycerin, sitting upright and begins to be unable to
follow directions - ANSWERPlace the pt in a supine position, nitro is a
vasodilator meaning it could potentially limit the nutrients needed for the
brain
If you are unable to obtain a radial pulse, you should - ANSWERAssess the
carotid pulse
severe shortness of breath that starts during the night, denies chest pain -
ANSWERCongestive heart failure (CHF), nocturnal dyspnea and fluid is
collecting in their lungs. positioning upright should help minimize
Hypoperfusion - ANSWERAltered Mental Status, brain is unable to receive
needed nutrients
When nitro is unable to be administered due to contraindications, what can
be done to help relieve symptoms - ANSWERAssist with the administration of
aspirin
A pt is needs assistance taking their medications - ANSWERMake sure to
assesses vitals before allowing the administration
This chamber pumps blood into the lungs - ANSWERRight Ventricle
Unresponsive and agonal respirations - ANSWERAssess a radial and carotid
pulse