2024 EMT FISDAP Exam New Latest Version with All Questions from Actual Past Exam

2024 EMT FISDAP Exam New Latest Version with All Questions from Actual Past Exam

2024 EMT FISDAP Exam New Latest Version with
All Questions from Actual Past Exam and 100%
Correct Answers

  1. A 16 year old male was freed from entanglement in a motor vehicle crash. His right
    arm is amputated below the elbow. What should you do with the amputation?
    A. Place it into its anatomical position and wrap it with dry gauze.
    B. Wrap it in a dry gauze and keep it warm during transport.
    C. Place it in a bag packed with ice and transport with patient.
    D. Wrap it in moistened gauze, place it in a bag, and keep it cool. ——- Correct Answer
    ——– D
    How do you treat a patient with an impaled eye? ——- Correct Answer ——- Cover the
    good eye up first, then the bad one
    How do you treat flail chest? ——- Correct Answer ——- Positive pressure ventilations
    and rapid transport
  2. An 18 year old male is hypotensive and bradycardic. His skin is warm and dry. He
    was hit during a football game and lost consciousness. What should you suspect?
    A. Hypovolemic
    B. Neurogenic
    C. Septic
    D. Cardiogenic ——- Correct Answer ——– B
  3. A 20 year old female has burns on her chest, abdomen, and on the anterior side of
    her right arm. What percentage of body is burned?
    A. 27%
    B. 40.5%
    C. 18%
    D. 22.5% ——- Correct Answer ——– D
  4. What patient would NOT be triaged as a red?
    A. A patient with a 4 inch thigh laceration.
    B. A patient with a sucking chest wound.
    C. A patient with an obstructed airway.
    D. A patient in decompensated shock. ——- Correct Answer ——– A
  5. A 10 year old boy fell off his bicycle and is now experiencing slow, even bleeding
    from his left elbow. Which of the following would be the most likely complication
    resulting from the injury?
    A. Major blood loss.
    B. Locating the child’s legal guardian.
    C. Contamination and infection.
    D. Air embolism interfering with heart rhythm. ——- Correct Answer ——– C
  6. A 21 year old female involved in a car crash has a bruise to the right side of her chest
    with paradoxical motion. What should you suspect?
    A. Traumatic asphyxia
    B. Flail chest segment
    C. Tension pneumothorax
    D. Cardiac tamponade ——- Correct Answer ——– B
  7. A 34 year old male was involved in a car accident. He has significant facial trauma
    and is bleeding profusely from his mouth and nose. When performing your assessment,
    what findings are most indicative of neurological disorders?
    A. Head trauma
    B. Tachycardia and hypotension
    C. Changes in level of consciousness
    D. Narrowing pulse pressure ——- Correct Answer ——– C
  8. An 18 year old male is unconscious after being struck in the chest by a baseball.
    What should you suspect?
    A. Commotio cordis
    B. Flail chest
    C. Cardiac tamponade
    D. Hemothorax ——- Correct Answer ——– A
  9. An alert 18 year old female is trapped in her car after a single car
    crash. She complains of hip and left leg pain. When she is finally extricated from the
    car,her vital signs decrease. What stages of shock is she transitioning from?
    A. Compensated to decompensated
    B. Neurogenic to hypovolemic
    C. Decompensated to compensated
    D. Decompensated to hypovolemic ——- Correct Answer ——– A
    Scenario:
  10. A 20 year old male struck his head on a diving board and is unconscious and
    apneic. Vital signs are BP 88/70, P 80. He has a large amount of swelling and deformity
    in the cervical spine area. What should you suspect?
    A. Hypovolemic shock
    B. Cervical spine injury
    C. Increased intracranial pressure
    D. Cerebral contusion ——- Correct Answer ——– B
  11. Unequal pupils are a result of pressure on which structure?
    A.Vagus nerve
    B. Trochlear membrane
    C. Central medulla
    D. Occulomotor nerve ——- Correct Answer ——– D
  12. A 28 year old female has full thickness burns to her hands and arms after being
    shocked by an electrical outlet. Vital signs are BP 150/90, R 20, P 84. What should you
    do?
    A. Apply dry sterile dressings to her wounds.
    B. Administer ice to her burns.
    C. Irrigate her burns with normal saline.
    D. Cover her wounds with moist sterile dressings. ——- Correct Answer ——– A
  13. A 34 year old male involved in a motorcycle crash presents with
    tachycardia, hypotension and muffled heart tones. What should you suspect?
    A. Pericardial tamponade
    B. Tension pneumothorax
    C. Hemopneumothorax
    D. Traumatic asphyxia ——- Correct Answer ——– A
    Scenario:
  14. A 38 year old male has been struck with a brick. His words are
    incomprehensible, and he has no eye opening or motor response. He has unequal
    pupils and has blood draining from his left ear. Vital signs are BP 178/110,P 58, R 8.
    What should you suspect?
    A. A basal skull fracture
    B. Hypovolemic shock
    C. Subdural hematoma
    D. A narcotic overdose ——- Correct Answer ——– A
  15. What will initial compensatory mechanisms do during hemorrhaging?
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