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  • Number of Questions: 70-120
  • Length of Examination: 120 minutes
  • Passing score: 70%
  • Language: English
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There is the cost of Test Prep EMT ExamNREMT Emergency Medical Technicians Exam Sample Questions (Q62-Q67):NEW QUESTION # 62
Defusing sessions should do which of the following in order to be successful? Select the two correct options.
  • A. Take place 72 hours or more following an incident
  • B. Have mental health experts present during the session
  • C. Force all providers to provide feedback
  • D. Be held immediately following an incident
  • E. Allow the open sharing of information
Answer: D,E
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
Defusingis an informal, short-term intervention after acritical incident. It should:
* Occur within hoursof the event (ideally the same shift)
* Encourage voluntary open discussionin a confidential setting
It isnot a full debriefor counseling session and doesn't requiremental health professionalspresent. Forcing participation or waiting too long (e.g., 72+ hours) can reduce its effectiveness.
References:
NREMT EMS Operations - Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)
International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF) Guidelines
National EMS Education Standards - Mental Health and Stress Response

NEW QUESTION # 63
A 9-year-old patient who was injured in an MCI is brought to the treatment area with a delayed triage tag. Which of the following signs or symptoms would the EMT expect to find? Select the three correct options.
  • A. Ability to ambulate
  • B. Breathing only after opening the airway
  • C. Palpable pulses being present
  • D. Mottled skin
  • E. Respiratory rate of 16
  • F. Follows simple commands
Answer: A,C,F
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
In pediatric START orJumpSTARTtriage, a "delayed" status is appropriate if the child is breathing adequately, has palpable pulses, and follows commands. The respiratory rate of 16 is normal for a 9-year-old, and being able to walk also supports the "delayed" tag.
"Mottled skin" and "breathing only after airway opening" would more likely lead to "immediate" or even
"expectant" categories depending on associated symptoms.
References:
JumpSTART Pediatric MCI Triage Algorithm
National EMS Education Standards - Triage
PALS Provider Manual (American Heart Association)

NEW QUESTION # 64
An infectious disease spread by the fecal-oral route that is considered an acute infection with a currently available vaccine is
  • A. Hepatitis B
  • B. Hepatitis A
  • C. Hepatitis C
  • D. Hepatitis E
Answer: B
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
Hepatitis Ais transmitted primarily via thefecal-oral route, often through contaminated food or water. It leads to anacuteliver infection, not a chronic condition. Unlike Hepatitis C, which has no vaccine, Hepatitis A has an effective vaccineand is preventable with proper hygiene and immunization.
Hepatitis Bis spread through blood and sexual contact, not fecal-oral.Hepatitis Eis also fecal-oral but is rare in the U.S. and doesn't have a widely used vaccine.
References:
CDC Hepatitis A Fact Sheet (2023)
NREMT Infectious Disease Control Guidelines
AAOS "Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured" (11th ed.), Chapter: Infectious and Communicable Diseases

NEW QUESTION # 65
A 23-year-old male fell down a flight of stairs, struck his head, and briefly lost consciousness. He opens his eyes when you ask him questions, knows his name, but doesn't know where he is or what happened.
He is able to squeeze your hands on command. What is his Glasgow Coma Score?
  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3
Answer: A
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
Use theGlasgow Coma Scale (GCS)to calculate:
* Eye Opening (E):Opens to speech = 3
* Verbal Response (V):Confused but appropriate words = 4
* Motor Response (M):Obeys commands = 6Total = 3 + 4 + 6 = 13
However, thequestion states he opens eyes to voice, knows name (orientation to person), and follows commands- this would mean:
* Eye = 3
* Verbal = 5(Oriented to person, but disoriented to place/time)
* Motor = 6
Correct Total: 14
References:
NREMT Trauma Guidelines - Neurological Assessment
Glasgow Coma Scale - CDC and AHA Standards
AAOS Emergency Care Textbook - Head Injury Chapter

NEW QUESTION # 66
Which of the following would potentially complicate patient care during a helicopter transport?
  • A. Position of the patient's head within the aircraft
  • B. Use of air splints to immobilize fractures
  • C. Maintaining 98% oxygen saturation
  • D. Increase in the atmospheric humidity
Answer: A
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
Theposition of the patient's headwithin the aircraft affectsaccess to airway managementandcrew maneuverability. If the head is oriented away from providers or toward a non-accessible bulkhead, this can delay critical interventions(airway suctioning, ventilations).
Use of air splints, maintaining oxygen saturation, or environmental humidity are not major complications relative tophysical positioningandin-cabin access limitations.
References:
NREMT EMS Operations - Air Medical Transport
NAEMSP (National Association of EMS Physicians): Air Medical Guidelines EMS Helicopter Safety Protocols - FAA Advisory Circulars

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