CEP Cheat Sheet 2026
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150 questions
210 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- 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
- 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
- Which regulatory requirement is UNIVERSAL across all Certified Emergency Paramedic practice settings? → Maintaining current certification and continuing education
- 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
- 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
- What role does calibration play in maintaining technical accuracy for Certified Emergency Paramedic professionals? → It ensures instruments produce accurate, consistent results over time
- What does unequal chest rise indicate during ventilation? → Tube misplacement or pneumothorax
- Which waveform capnography finding is MOST consistent with severe bronchospasm? → Shark-fin waveform with elevated plateau
- 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
- Which pharmacologic agent is used to terminate supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)? → Adenosine
- Cushing's triad, indicating severely elevated intracranial pressure, includes: → Hypertension, bradycardia, and irregular respirations
- Which finding during a secondary assessment MOST suggests a diaphragmatic rupture? → Bowel sounds auscultated in the chest
- 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
- A patient with suspected subarachnoid hemorrhage typically reports: → Sudden onset 'thunderclap' headache described as the worst of their life
- What is the goal of administering nitroglycerin during chest pain? → To decrease preload and myocardial oxygen demand
- Nitroglycerin is contraindicated in which of the following clinical scenarios? → Inferior STEMI with suspected right ventricular infarction
- What Apgar component assesses the infant's reflex irritability at 1 and 5 minutes after birth? → Grimace/reflex response
- 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%
- 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
- What is the antidote combination used for nerve agent (organophosphate) poisoning in the field? → Atropine and pralidoxime (2-PAM)
- In CEP practice, what happens when regulations are updated? → Professionals must update knowledge and practices to meet new requirements
- Which is the most appropriate transport decision for a trauma patient with an unstable airway? → Transport to nearest facility with airway support
- Which medication is first-line for anaphylaxis in a pediatric patient? → Epinephrine 1:1000 IM
- Which presentation is most consistent with epiglottitis in a child? → Drooling, tripod position, high fever
- What is the CORRECT target systolic blood pressure during permissive hypotension for a penetrating torso trauma patient without TBI? → 80–90 mmHg
- 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
- 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
- Calcium chloride is the preferred form of calcium in cardiac arrest because: → It contains three times more elemental calcium than calcium gluconate
- In a nerve agent (organophosphate) exposure, which finding is NOT expected? → Dry, flushed skin
- 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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