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EMT FINAL EXAM JBLEARNING FINAL EXAM
2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES (100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
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When assessing a B
conscious patient who
overdosed on a drug, you
should FIRST determine:
A) the patient's weight in
kg.
B) the type of medication
ingested.
C) when the medication
was ingested.
D) if there is a history of
prior overdose.
,While triaging patients at a B
mass-casualty incident,
you encounter a 4-year-
old child who is breathing
at a rate of 54
breaths/min. What should
you do?
A) Apply high-flow
oxygen
B) Tag the child as
immediate
C) Assess for distal pulses
D) Ventilate with a bag-
mask device
A prolapsed umbilical D
cord is dangerous
because the:
A) cord might pull the
placenta from the uterine
wall during delivery.
B) mother may die of
hypoxia due to
compromised placental
blood flow.
C) cord may be wrapped
around the baby's neck,
causing strangulation.
D) baby's head may
compress the cord,
cutting off its supply of
oxygen.
,Your assessment of the D
newborn reveals that she
has a patent airway, is
breathing adequately, and
has a heart rate of 130
beats/min. Her face and
trunk are pink, but her
hands and feet are
cyanotic. You have
clamped and cut the
umbilical cord, but the
placenta has not yet
delivered. You should:
A) massage the lower part
of the mother's uterus until
the placenta delivers.
B) give the newborn high-
flow oxygen via a
nonrebreathing mask and
transport.
C) reassess the newborn
every 5 minutes and
transport after the
placenta delivers.
D) keep the newborn
warm, give oxygen to the
mother if needed, and
transport.
, A patient overdosed on B
several drugs and is
unresponsive with shallow
breathing and facial
cyanosis. As you continue
your assessment, the
patient suddenly vomits.
You should:
A) suction his oropharynx
at once.
B) turn the patient onto his
side.
C) insert an
oropharyngeal airway.
D) begin assisting his
ventilations.
A known diabetic female is A
found unresponsive. Her
respirations are rapid and
shallow; her skin is cool,
clammy, and pale; and her
pulse is rapid and weak.
Which of the following
would BEST explain the
likely cause of her
condition?
A) Insulin overdose
B) Excessive eating
C) High blood sugar
D) Failure to take insulin
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