CEP Cheat Sheet 2026

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150 questions
210 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. A patient presents with sudden unilateral weakness and slurred speech. Blood glucose is 45 mg/dL. Your first intervention should be: Administer dextrose or glucagon to correct hypoglycemia
  2. Which of the following is the most appropriate prehospital intervention for a patient with suspected cardiac tamponade? IV fluid bolus to maintain preload and rapid transport
  3. Which regulatory requirement is UNIVERSAL across all Certified Emergency Paramedic practice settings? Maintaining current certification and continuing education
  4. A conscious patient presents with urticaria, wheezing, hypotension, and a history of bee sting 10 minutes ago. What is the first-line treatment? Epinephrine 0.3 mg IM to the lateral thigh
  5. A patient presents with altered mental status, temperature of 105.8°F, and anhidrosis after exercising in extreme heat. Which condition is most likely? Exertional heat stroke
  6. What role does calibration play in maintaining technical accuracy for Certified Emergency Paramedic professionals? It ensures instruments produce accurate, consistent results over time
  7. What does unequal chest rise indicate during ventilation? Tube misplacement or pneumothorax
  8. Which waveform capnography finding is MOST consistent with severe bronchospasm? Shark-fin waveform with elevated plateau
  9. A neonate has a heart rate of 80 bpm after 30 seconds of effective PPV. What is the next step? Continue PPV and reassess in 30 seconds
  10. Which pharmacologic agent is used to terminate supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)? Adenosine
  11. Cushing's triad, indicating severely elevated intracranial pressure, includes: Hypertension, bradycardia, and irregular respirations
  12. Which finding during a secondary assessment MOST suggests a diaphragmatic rupture? Bowel sounds auscultated in the chest
  13. A patient is transported in a left lateral recumbent position during the third trimester of pregnancy. What is the primary reason for this position? To relieve aortocaval compression by the gravid uterus
  14. A patient with suspected subarachnoid hemorrhage typically reports: Sudden onset 'thunderclap' headache described as the worst of their life
  15. What is the goal of administering nitroglycerin during chest pain? To decrease preload and myocardial oxygen demand
  16. Nitroglycerin is contraindicated in which of the following clinical scenarios? Inferior STEMI with suspected right ventricular infarction
  17. What Apgar component assesses the infant's reflex irritability at 1 and 5 minutes after birth? Grimace/reflex response
  18. A patient with known COPD is in severe respiratory distress with SpO2 of 82%. What is the correct oxygen delivery approach? Titrate oxygen to achieve SpO2 88–92%
  19. A patient in cardiogenic shock has a BP of 70/50 and is in sinus rhythm at 100 bpm. Which vasopressor is most appropriate as initial therapy? Norepinephrine infusion starting at 0.1 mcg/kg/min
  20. What is the antidote combination used for nerve agent (organophosphate) poisoning in the field? Atropine and pralidoxime (2-PAM)
  21. In CEP practice, what happens when regulations are updated? Professionals must update knowledge and practices to meet new requirements
  22. Which is the most appropriate transport decision for a trauma patient with an unstable airway? Transport to nearest facility with airway support
  23. Which medication is first-line for anaphylaxis in a pediatric patient? Epinephrine 1:1000 IM
  24. Which presentation is most consistent with epiglottitis in a child? Drooling, tripod position, high fever
  25. What is the CORRECT target systolic blood pressure during permissive hypotension for a penetrating torso trauma patient without TBI? 80–90 mmHg
  26. Which personal protective equipment (PPE) principle applies to ALL CEP certified professionals regardless of their specific role? PPE must be properly fitted, maintained, and replaced as needed
  27. When a CEP professional encounters an unexpected result during a procedure, the FIRST action should be to: Stop, assess the situation, and determine whether to proceed or seek guidance
  28. Calcium chloride is the preferred form of calcium in cardiac arrest because: It contains three times more elemental calcium than calcium gluconate
  29. In a nerve agent (organophosphate) exposure, which finding is NOT expected? Dry, flushed skin
  30. During transport of a head-injured patient with suspected elevated ICP, you should position the patient: Head elevated 30 degrees with the spine inline
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