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EMT FISDAP READINESS EXAM 2
ACTUAL EXAM 2024-2025 LATEST
UPDATED 160 ACTUAL QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
A+ GRADE RATED


1. The collective set of regulations and ethical considerations governing the
emt is called:

a. Duty to act
b. Scope of practice
c. Advanced directives
d. Good samaritan laws: b. Scope of practice
2. Legislation that governs the skills and medical interventions that may be
performed by the emt is:

a. Standardized (uniform) throughout the country
b. Different from state to state
c. Standardized for regions within a state



,d. Governed by the us department of transportation: b. Different from state to
state
3. When the emt makes the physical/emotional needs of the patient a priority,
this is considered a(n)_______ of the emt.

a. Advanced directive
b. Protocol
c. Ethical responsibility
d. Legal responsibility: c. Ethical responsibility
4. Which one of the following is not a type of consent required for any
treatment or action by an emt?

a. Child and mentally incompetent adult
b. Implied
c. Applied
d. Expressed: c. Applied
5. When you informed the adult patient of the procedures were about
to perform and its associated risks, you are asking for his or her: a.
Expressed consent
b. Negligence
c. Implied
d. Applied: a. Expressed consent
6. You are treating a patient that was found unconscious at the bottom of the
stairwell. Consent that is based on the assumption that an unconscious
patient would approve the emt's life-saving interventions is called:


,a. Expressed
b. Negligence
c. Implied
d. Applied: c. Implied
7. Your record of a patient's refusal of medical care (aid) or transport should
include all of the following except:

a. Informing the patient of the risks and consequences of refusal
b. Documenting the steps you took
c. Signing of the form by the medical director
d. Obtaining a release form with the patient's witnessed signature: c. Signing
of the form by the medical director
8. Forcing a competent adult patient to go to the hospital agains his or her
will may result in _______ charges against the emt.

a. Abandonment
b. Assault and battery
c. Implied consent
d. Negligence: b. Assault and battery
9. Which of the following is an action you should not take if a patient refuses
care?

a. Leave phone stickers with emergency numbers
b. Recommend that a relative call the family physician to report the incident
c. Tell the patient to call his or her family physician if the problem reoccurs


, d. Call a relative or neighbor who can stay with the patient: b. Recommend
that a relative call the family physician to report the incident 10. Another
name for a dnr order is:

a. Deviated nervous response
b. Duty not to react
c. Refusal of treatment
d. Advanced directive: d. Advanced directive
11. There are varying degrees of dnr orders, expressed through a variety of
detailed instructions that may be part of the order such as:

a. Allowing cpr only if cardiac or respiratory arrest was observed
b. Allowing comfort-care measures such as intravenous feeding
c. Disallowing the use of long-term life-support measures
d. Specify that only five minutes of artificial respiration will be attempted: a.
Allowing cpr only if cardiac or respiratory arrest was observed
12. In a hospital, long-term life support and comfort care measures would
consist of intravenous feeding and:

a. Routine inoculations
b. The use of a respirator
c. Infection control by the healthcare providers
d. Hourly patient documentation: b. The use of a respirator

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