if your going to mentally break down during stressful situations, then No you won't last long. If you can't stand the sight of death, blood, vomit, etc.. then it might not be the best choice.
If your emotion is related more towards empathy, then thats appropriate feelings to the situations...
memorize those skill sheets. Alot of the questions come from those sheets. Specifically the order in which you should perform things.
Scenarios are given to you, and then possibly you are told you already took care of airway, the question would be what do you do next?
I am attempting to put together a small group of people to run with in the RBSV2 game. If you have an xbox360, and have RBSV2, and are interested in gaming, hollar at me in game.
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I took my NREMT Practical again on Saturday. I was only required to re-test on the failed station of Trauma Assessment. I am happy to report I passed!!!
I made sure that I was prepared this time. I thought I was prepared last time, yet I truly put everything I had into it the second time...
I totally agree with everything you just said. I wish you had been my instructor.. :D
I definatley wasn't presented with what to expect during my practical session. Though I won't point fingers, as it is my responsibility to be prepared. I actually thought I was prepared for this...
Trauma Assessment was never stressed during our normal study. During review time last week, we did have 2 outside helpers give us a scenario and we ran with it. I did the same thing in practice that I did at the National Registry. I wasn't corrected on anything in practice, but surley paid...
I was successful in passing the Written On-Line test for the NREMT-I curriculum. Somehow I have failed 1 of the practical stations though.
In the state of Ohio, the EMT-I practicals consist of
1. Trauma Assessment station
2. ET Tube station or Combi Tube station. "your choice on...