Medical Tests National Registry Emergency Medical Technician - NREMT Exam Practice Test
The way a patient is injured is often referred to as the _______________?
Correct Answer: B
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When managing an open fracture, you should do which of the following?
Correct Answer: B
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis has the following signs and symptoms; Acetone on breath, dry skin, poor skin tugor,
altered mental status, confusion, thirst and frequent urination. What other symptoms are associated with
DKA?
altered mental status, confusion, thirst and frequent urination. What other symptoms are associated with
DKA?
Correct Answer: C
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Your patient is a 62-year-old man with a history of heart disease. He is experiencing chest pain. Your first
action should be to:
action should be to:
Correct Answer: D
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The normal heart rate for a child over the age of 6 is:
Correct Answer: D
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"You are planning a continuing education seminar with your service's medical director. After you both
decide that behavioral emergencies need to be addressed, he asks you to define normal behavior. You
would reply: "
decide that behavioral emergencies need to be addressed, he asks you to define normal behavior. You
would reply: "
Correct Answer: C
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"You are dispatched to a 50-year old male patient who is having extreme chest pain. Of the following,
which is a contraindication to administer nitro? "
which is a contraindication to administer nitro? "
Correct Answer: B
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Two large tubes that bring air two and from the lungs.
Correct Answer: A
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You are transporting an elderly male patient in respiratory distress with a history of COPD...
The patient has very shallow, rapid respirations with minimal chest wall motion and slight wheezing in the
upper lung fields. Given this situation, what would you expect the arterial carbon dioxide levels to be?
The patient has very shallow, rapid respirations with minimal chest wall motion and slight wheezing in the
upper lung fields. Given this situation, what would you expect the arterial carbon dioxide levels to be?
Correct Answer: B
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A device that deliver a specific amount of medication to the lungs, by supplying a short burst of
aerosolized medicine that is inhaled by the patient. Is known as a?
aerosolized medicine that is inhaled by the patient. Is known as a?
Correct Answer: B
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What is the correct procedure for handling a used airway?
Correct Answer: C
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Medical control has ordered you to assist a patient with a metered dose inhaler. Before assisting this
patient you must ensure what?
patient you must ensure what?
Correct Answer: A
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Statements from patients are used as assessment tools, which of the following statements about stroke
symptoms should cause the clinician to use a higher index of suspicion?
symptoms should cause the clinician to use a higher index of suspicion?
Correct Answer: C
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In order to assist intubation, a paramedic may utilize Sellick's maneuver. What cartilage are you
compressing?
compressing?
Correct Answer: A
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