EMS Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield EMS facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

110 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. Which benchmark does the American College of Emergency Physicians recommend for door-to-balloon time in STEMI patients? 90 minutes
  2. During a pediatric assessment using the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT), which three components are evaluated? Appearance, Work of Breathing, Circulation to skin
  3. The prefix 'tachy-' means: Fast
  4. An EMT suspects child abuse based on physical findings. The EMT is legally required to: Report the suspicion to the appropriate authorities per mandatory reporting laws
  5. A 6-month-old presents with fever, bulging fontanelle, and high-pitched cry. What should the EMT suspect? Meningitis
  6. A patient experiencing a hypertensive emergency has a BP of 220/130 mmHg with altered mental status. What is the field management priority? Lower BP by no more than 25% in the first hour per medical direction
  7. Oral glucose (Glutose) is indicated for hypoglycemia only when the patient: Is conscious and can protect their own airway
  8. A 3-year-old is found unresponsive. Using the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT), which component assesses work of breathing? Work of breathing (retractions, abnormal sounds)
  9. Which type of feedback is most effective in changing EMS provider behavior according to quality improvement research? Immediate, specific, case-based feedback tied to patient outcomes
  10. What is the importance of staying current with trends in Pharmacology & Drug Administration for Emergency Medical Services Certified? It ensures practices remain effective and relevant
  11. Which of the following patients would require droplet precautions in addition to standard precautions? A patient with influenza and fever
  12. A patient with chickenpox (varicella) requires which transmission-based precaution? Both airborne and contact precautions
  13. Justice as an EMS ethical principle primarily means: Treating all patients fairly and distributing resources equitably
  14. Which sign is most specific for a basilar skull fracture? Battle's sign (mastoid ecchymosis)
  15. A patient in PEA arrest has bilateral absent breath sounds after intubation. What is the FIRST action? Remove the ETT and BVM ventilate
  16. Which finding differentiates pulseless electrical activity (PEA) from asystole on the monitor? PEA shows organized electrical activity without a palpable pulse
  17. Which of the following is a key principle of workplace safety in Emergency Medical Services Certified? Reporting all near-misses and incidents
  18. A patient on beta-blockers develops severe bradycardia unresponsive to atropine. Which drug may be considered next per advanced protocol? Calcium chloride or glucagon
  19. The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requires employers to provide hepatitis B vaccination to EMS employees: Within 10 working days of initial assignment
  20. What does the term 'engineering control' refer to in infection control? Physical devices that reduce exposure to hazards, such as needleless IV systems
  21. Which intervention is the definitive prehospital treatment for a symptomatic bradycardia unresponsive to atropine? Transcutaneous pacing (TCP)
  22. Which of the following best describes 'standard precautions' as defined by the CDC? Precautions applied to all patients regardless of known or suspected infection status
  23. Under HIPAA, EMS providers may share patient information without consent for which of the following purposes? Treatment, payment, and healthcare operations (TPO)
  24. Which of the following is NOT a component of the APGAR score? Blood pressure
  25. A patient is found unresponsive with pinpoint pupils, cyanosis, and a respiratory rate of 6 breaths per minute. What is the most likely cause? Opioid overdose
  26. How does a 'near miss' reporting system contribute to EMS quality improvement? It allows identification of system vulnerabilities before serious harm occurs
  27. What is the primary indication for using a tourniquet in trauma care? When direct pressure fails to control severe bleeding
  28. Which safety practice is essential for preventing cross-contamination in Emergency Medical Services Certified? Proper hand hygiene and equipment sanitation
  29. The recommended rate for rescue breathing in an adult with a pulse but absent respirations is: 10-12 breaths per minute
  30. The prefix 'brady-' in medical terminology means: Slow
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