sonnyboy40
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After failing paramedic national registry for the fourth time, Im wondering how in the world do you pass the dang test???? Prior to taking registry, I took practice test almost everyday from jb learning, emt achieve, and fisdap (I was scoring between 65 and 75) I also used the ems success download and listened to it while I was working out at the gym and/or during my down-time at work. In addition, I went back and studied my notes from medic class and wrote new ones. I actually studied more and harder than I did the eighteen months that I spent in medic school. My life revolved around nothing other than studying for national registry so I was fairly confident going in to take registry. The day of testing,I wrote on the board that they gave me:c/c, vitals and keyword(s),the parkland formula,rules of nines,drug calc formulas and the glascow coma scale. When I started taking the test, I read the question and wrote down the c/c, vitals,etc. then I read the question again eliminating all the BS in the question then I read the answers and first eliminated the two I thought was wrong then picked the one that I thought was right. I made it up to around question 135 with 8mins left before it cut off. After the test was over, I felt very confident that I had passed so needless to say I was VERY devastated when I found out that I had not passed.I scored me:
AIRWAYS-below passing
CARDIOLOGY-above passing
TRAUMA-below passing
MEDICAL-near passing
EMS OPERATIONS-below passing
So my question is, what do I do now? Do I study different? or how or what do I need to study before I take it again? I plan on taking it again in Jan.
AIRWAYS-below passing
CARDIOLOGY-above passing
TRAUMA-below passing
MEDICAL-near passing
EMS OPERATIONS-below passing
So my question is, what do I do now? Do I study different? or how or what do I need to study before I take it again? I plan on taking it again in Jan.