AEMT Cheat Sheet 2026

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135 questions
135 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. Which Apgar component assesses the newborn's muscle tone? Activity (muscle tone)
  2. For a responsive, stable medical patient during transport, how frequently should vital signs be reassessed? Every 15 minutes
  3. Which component of the SAMPLE history is represented by the letter 'M'? Medications currently taken
  4. During a normal delivery, once the baby's head is delivered, you should immediately: Check for a nuchal cord and suction the airway if needed
  5. Which tool is used in the field to rapidly estimate a pediatric patient's weight for medication dosing and equipment sizing? Broselow tape
  6. Which of the following is an advantage of sublingual administration? All of the above
  7. A patient is found unresponsive at the bottom of a staircase. Which mechanism of injury consideration is MOST important? Spinal precautions due to potential mechanism for cervical or thoracic injury
  8. A supraglottic airway device such as the King LT or LMA is best described as: An advanced airway placed above the glottis to channel air into the trachea
  9. What percentage of patients in the pre-hospital environment complain of pain? 20%
  10. Which of the following would be considered a contraindication to administering pain medication to a pediatric patient? Glascow Coma Score
  11. Which of the following correctly describes the 'pediatric chain of survival' priority for preventing cardiac arrest? Prevention of respiratory failure, since most pediatric arrests are respiratory in origin
  12. A 20-gauge IV catheter is inserted and the patient is to receive a fluid bolus. What does increasing the IV bag height accomplish? It increases flow rate by increasing hydrostatic pressure
  13. During scene size-up, what is the FIRST action an AEMT should take upon arriving at an emergency scene? Ensure scene safety
  14. When forming a general impression upon approaching a patient, the AEMT evaluates all of the following EXCEPT: Blood glucose level
  15. The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) evaluates three components. Which of the following correctly lists them? Appearance, work of breathing, circulation to the skin
  16. When performing a focused exam on a patient with isolated extremity trauma, the AEMT should assess for all of the following EXCEPT: Pedal edema bilaterally
  17. An elderly patient presents with confusion, fever of 101.8°F, and urinary symptoms. You should suspect: Urinary tract infection (UTI) — a common cause of altered mental status in the elderly
  18. Which of the following is a disadvantage of IM administration? B and C
  19. What is the MOST important initial action when a prolapsed umbilical cord is identified? Position the mother in knee-chest or Trendelenburg and keep the cord moist and warm
  20. What is the exclusion criteria that a patient must meet for the Fibrinolytic Therapy Checklist for STEMI? All of the above
  21. When assessing pain in a 3-year-old child who cannot verbalize, you should use: FLACC scale (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability)
  22. The MOST common cause of postpartum hemorrhage is: Uterine atony (failure of the uterus to contract)
  23. The nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) is preferred over the OPA in a patient who: Is semi-conscious and has an intact gag reflex
  24. When calculating a drip rate using a macro-drip IV set (10 gtt/mL), what is the drip rate for 1,000 mL to be infused over 60 minutes? 167 gtt/min
  25. In pediatric cardiac arrest, the MOST common initial rhythm is: Asystole or pulseless electrical activity (PEA)
  26. Which of the following is considered a barrier to pain management in the prehospital environment? Difficult vascular access
  27. Lactated Ringer's (LR) solution differs from 0.9% NS in that LR: Contains potassium, calcium, and lactate, more closely mimicking plasma electrolytes
  28. What is a long-term benefit of pain control for pediatric patients? Decreased incidence of post-traumatic stress
  29. Which of the following would be considered a means to overcome pain management barriers? Offline protocols
  30. HAZMAT scene operations for EMS personnel operating at the cold zone primarily involve: Receiving decontaminated patients from the warm zone and providing medical care
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