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EMT Emergency Medical Technician
EMT (Emergency medical technician), sometimes also called ambulance technician, is the term employed to describe a health care provider of emergency medical services. As EMTs most commonly work in ambulances, they are trained to respond quickly to emergency situations regarding medical issues, traumatic injuries and accident scenes.
EMTs are certified according to their level of training, and EMT certification requirements are set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). NREMT and NHTSA provide certification exams for four levels of EMTs: EMT-B (Basic); EMT-I/85 (Intermediate); EMT-I/99 (Intermediate or Advanced); EMT-P (Paramedic).
The vast majority of EMT Exam candidates find these exams rather challenging. To boost your chances at passing the EMT exam from your first attempt, we recommend that you practice with the latest exam questions and answers as much as possible. This approach has proven itself beneficial for all levels of the EMT exams.
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Format: Multiple choices, multiple answers
NREMT Emergency Medical Technicians Exam Sample Questions (Q22-Q27):
NEW QUESTION # 22
A 10-year-old patient is in hypovolemic shock. Which of the following signs would be early indicators of shock for this patient? Select the three correct options.
Answer: A,B,D
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
Children compensate for shock through increasedheart rate,respiratory rate, andvasoconstriction, which delays blood pressure drop. Therefore:
* Tachycardiais often thefirst sign
* Prolonged capillary refill(>2 seconds) is an early indicator
* Tachypneasupports perfusion
Blood pressureis alate signin pediatric shock. SpO# is helpful but does not specifically indicate shock. Blood glucose may be abnormal in other metabolic conditions but is not an early marker of volume loss.
References:
NREMT Pediatric Assessment Flowchart
PALS Guidelines - Recognition of Shock in Children
AAOS Emergency Care and Transportation (11th ed.), Chapter: Pediatric Shock
NEW QUESTION # 23
When using the SALT method for triage, which of the following interventions should the EMT perform during the individual assessment step?
Answer: D
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
SALT (Sort, Assess, Lifesaving interventions, Treatment/Transport) is a mass casualty triage method recommended by the CDC and the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP). During the " Assess" step, responders:
* Check respirations
* Provide lifesaving interventions such as rescue breaths if the patient is not breathing but has a pulse
* Evaluate mentation (e.g., ability to follow commands)
Airway adjuncts and full transport do not happen at this stage. Scorecards and pediatric-specific modifications are addressed later in the protocol.
References:
NREMT EMS Operations - Mass Casualty and Triage Guidelines
CDC SALT Mass Casualty Triage Guidelines
National EMS Education Standards - Disaster Response
NEW QUESTION # 24
Witnesses state a patient is unresponsive and not breathing after a vehicle collision. What action should the EMT perform first?
Answer: B
Explanation:
Even in high-acuity situations, NREMT standards require EMTs to perform a scene size-up before patient contact. Scene size-up includes ensuring scene safety, determining the mechanism of injury, identifying hazards, and assessing the need for additional resources. Entering a scene without confirming safety places the EMT at risk and can result in additional victims.
Although the patient is unresponsive and apneic, EMTs must first confirm the scene is safe to enter. Only after scene safety is established should patient care begin.
Option B is incorrect because CPR cannot be initiated until the EMT has safely accessed the patient.
Option C is incorrect because airway maneuvers are performed after scene safety and patient access are confirmed.
Option D is incorrect because spinal stabilization occurs after initial access and assessment.
NREMT emphasizes: rescuer safety always comes first, even in life-threatening emergencies.
NEW QUESTION # 25
An 83-year-old patient is unresponsive and lying on the floor. The patient has a large bruise and laceration on the forehead. The patient's vital signs are BP 90/60, P 126, and R 0. Which of the following conditions should the EMT most suspect?
Answer: B
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
Givenfall with head traumaandabsent respirations, the most concerning cause isspinal injury, particularly acervical spine fracture. Ahigh cervical injury (C1-C4)canparalyze the diaphragm, leading toapnea despite a beating heart.
Brain herniation can also depress respirations but often presents withunequal pupils,posturing, andCushing' s triad(not described here).Commotio cordisis sudden cardiac arrest from blunt chest trauma (not head).
Open pneumothoraxaffects chest mechanics, not directly linked here.
References:
NREMT Trauma Skills - Spinal Assessment
Brady Emergency Care (13th ed.), Chapter: Spine Injuries
National EMS Education Standards - CNS Trauma and Spinal Immobilization
NEW QUESTION # 26
An EMT has just assisted with the delivery of a newborn. At the five-minute mark, the neonate is completely pink with a pulse of 108/min. The neonate has some flexion of their extremities, but the breathing is still slow.
How should the EMT score the following categories of the APGAR scale? Select the correct value for each sign.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation:
Appearance (Skin Color): # 2 points
* The neonate is completely pink.
* APGAR criteria:
* 0 = blue/pale
* 1 = pink body, blue extremities
* 2 = completely pink
Pulse (Heart Rate): # 2 points
* Heart rate is 108/min.
* APGAR criteria:
* 0 = absent
* 1 = < 100/min
* 2 = # 100/min
Activity (Muscle Tone): # 1 point
* The neonate has some flexion of extremities, but not active motion.
* APGAR criteria:
* 0 = limp
* 1 = some flexion
* 2 = active motion
Respirations: # 1 point
* Breathing is slow, not strong crying.
* APGAR criteria:
* 0 = absent
* 1 = slow or irregular respirations
* 2 = strong cry
Total APGAR Score at 5 Minutes: 6 / 10
Interpretation (NREMT-based):
* A score of 6 indicates the newborn requires continued supportive care, such as warming, positioning, stimulation, and close monitoring.
* No immediate chest compressions are indicated because the heart rate is >100/min.
* Respiratory effort should continue to be assessed closely.
This scoring aligns with NREMT neonatal assessment and APGAR scoring guidelines used for evaluating newborn transition after birth.
NEW QUESTION # 27
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