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EMT Module 1 Exam | EMS Technician Part II| Exam Review with Verified Solutions| 2025 What is the primary role of an EMS technician during a mass casualty incident? Triage and prioritize patients for treatment and transport. What should you do first if you suspect a patient has a spinal i...

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What is the primary role of an EMS technician during a mass casualty incident?

Triage and prioritize patients for treatment and transport.



What should you do first if you suspect a patient has a spinal injury?

Immobilize the cervical spine.



What is the standard compression-to-ventilation ratio for adult CPR when performed by a single

rescuer?

30 compressions to 2 ventilations.



What is the priority when arriving at the scene of a motor vehicle collision?

Ensure scene safety.



What is the preferred method to open the airway of a patient with a suspected neck injury?

Jaw-thrust maneuver.



What is the first step in managing an unresponsive patient with a foreign body airway

obstruction?

Perform chest compressions to attempt to dislodge the obstruction.

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,What does a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 8 or less indicate?

The patient is in a severe state of impaired consciousness.



What is the most reliable sign of adequate perfusion?

Normal skin color, temperature, and capillary refill time.



What is the appropriate oxygen flow rate for a non-rebreather mask?

10-15 liters per minute.



How often should you reassess vital signs during transport of a critical patient?

Every 5 minutes.



What is the best way to assess the airway of a pediatric patient?

Look for chest rise, listen for breath sounds, and feel for airflow.



What should you suspect if a patient presents with chest pain, shortness of breath, and

diaphoresis?

Acute myocardial infarction.



What is the first treatment priority for a patient with severe external bleeding?

Apply direct pressure to the wound.



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,What is the most critical step in controlling a tension pneumothorax?

Perform needle decompression if within your scope of practice.



What should you do if a patient with diabetes is unresponsive and you cannot measure their

blood glucose level?

Administer oral glucose only if the patient regains consciousness and can swallow safely.



What is the first intervention for a patient with respiratory failure?

Provide assisted ventilation with a bag-valve mask.



What is the priority treatment for a burn patient with signs of airway compromise?

Secure the airway and provide high-flow oxygen.



What is the correct procedure for removing a helmet from a patient with suspected spinal injury?

Remove it only if it interferes with airway management or spinal immobilization, and always

with two rescuers.



What is the primary goal in treating a patient with shock?

Restore perfusion and oxygen delivery to tissues.



What is the most effective way to prevent infection after starting an IV?



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, Maintain aseptic technique throughout the procedure.



What is a contraindication for administering nitroglycerin?

Systolic blood pressure below 90 mmHg.



How should you manage a pregnant patient in her third trimester experiencing hypotension while

lying flat?

Position her on her left side to relieve pressure on the vena cava.



What is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in pediatric patients?

Respiratory failure.



What should you do if a patient has a penetrating chest wound and develops difficulty breathing?

Apply an occlusive dressing to the wound and monitor for signs of a tension pneumothorax.



What is the first step in using an automated external defibrillator (AED)?

Turn on the AED.



What is the primary assessment finding in a patient with anaphylaxis?

Airway swelling and difficulty breathing.



What is the recommended treatment for a patient with a sucking chest wound?


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