EMT FISDAP READINESS EXAM 2 LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 160 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
- EMT FISDAP READINESS EXAM 2 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM
- 160 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
- VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
- You were called to the scene of an incident where a 21-year-old male was knocked
- unconscious in a bar fight. Upon arrival, the patient is awake and has a broken nose
- but no life threats. He admits to drinking six beers in the last hour. He wants to
- refuse medical attention. Why should you discourage a refusal?
- a. he is not legally old enough to consent
- b. he may not be mentally competent at this time
- c. he is unable to actually sign the release
- d. the patient may die from a broken nose
- b. he may not be mentally competent at this time
- You are on the scene of a call where a patient barricaded himself and his wife in
- their home and is threatening to do harm. The police have been at the scene for
- hours and, after the wife escaped, they rushed in. It is now your responsibility to
- transport this now-restrained patient to the local ED. What should be your highest
- priority?
- a. monitoring the patient's mental status and vital signs
- b. making sure your documentation shows you did not apply the handcuffs
- c. restraining the patient so he is not able to move
- d. explaining to the patient that he no longer has any rights to refuse care
- a. monitoring the patient's mental status and vital signs
- The scene size up is the first part of the patient assessment process. it begins as you
- approach the scene, firstly surveying it to determine:
- a. if there are any threats to your safety
- b. the number of injured
- c. personal safety of all those involved in the call
- d. the mechanism of injury
- a. if there are any threats to your safety
- Which of the following is the most accurate statement about scene size up?
- a. it takes place as you are approaching the scene
- b. it is replaced by patient care once you arrive at the scene
- c. it occurs during the first part of the assessment process
- d. it continues throughout the call
- d. it continues throughout the call
- If you arrive at a collision scene where there are police, fire vehicles, and other
- ambulances already present, you should:
- a. immediately begin patient care
- b. conduct your own scene size up
- c. ensure that no bystanders are injured
- d. all of the above
- b. conduct your own scene size up
- Which of the following is not an appropriate action when you near the scene of a
- traffic collision?
- a. look and listen for other EMS units as you near intersections
- b. look for signs of collision-related power outages
- c. observe traffic flow to anticipate blockage of the scene
- d. attempt to park your vehicle downhill from the scene
- d. attempt to park your vehicle downhill from the scene
- When you are in sight of the collision scene, you should watch for the signals of
- police officers and other emergency service personnel because:
- a. they may have information about hazards or the location of injured persons
- b. the first ones on the scene are considered to be in charge
- c. federal law requires you to follow the command of other responders
- d. they are considered the medical care experts on the scene
- a. they may have information about hazards or the location of injured persons
- When there are no apparent hazards, consider the danger zone to extend at least
- ______ feet in all directions from the wreckage.
- a. 25
- b. 50
- c. 100 d
- D. 200
- b. 50
- When a collision vehicle is on fire, consider the danger zone to extend at
- least______ feet in all directions.
- a. 25
- b. 50
- c. 100
- d. 200
- c. 100
- It is essential that the EMT do a good scene size up. Your scene size up should
- identify:
- a. the potential for a violent situation
- b. the name and amount of toxic substances
- c. the number of patients and their diagnoses
- d. all of the above
- a. the potential for a violent situation
- The EMT's Standard Precautions equipment during the scene size up may include
- all the following except:
- a. eye protection
- b. disposable gloves
- c. face mask or eye shield
- d. nonrebreather mask
- d. nonrebreather mask
- Standard Precautions should be taken with all patients. The key element of the
- Standard Precautions is to:
- a. always wear all protective clothing
- b. always have personal protective equipment readily available
- c. place equipment on the patient as well as the rescuer
- d. determine which body fluids are a danger to the EMT
- b. always have personal protective equipment readily available
- Certain injuries are common to particular situations. Injuries to bones and joints are
- usually associated with:
- a. fights and drug usage
- b. falls and vehicle collisions
- c. fires and explosions
- d. bullet wounds
- b. falls and vehicle collisions
- Knowing the mechanism of injury assists the EMT in:
- a. immobilizing the patient's spine
- b. determining which Standard Precautions to use
- c. Predicting various injury patterns
- d. All of the above
- c. Predicting various injury patterns
- The physical forces and energy that impinge on the patient are influenced by the
- laws of physics. One of those laws, the law of inertia, states that:
- a. the faster you enter a turn, the more your vehicle will be pulled straight
- b. the slower the speed, the greater the energy loss
- c. a body in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force
- d. the mass or weight of an object is the most important contributor to an injury
- c. a body in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force
- You are treating a patient who was involved in a head on collision. She was the
- unrestrained driver who took the "up and over" pathway. To which part of her
- body would she have most likely sustained injuries?
- a. skull
- b. fibula