Hello, I just wanted to say hello to all the Houston EMTs out there. I have been checking out emtlife for a couple of months now. I am a new firebasic/emt-b looking for work in the Houston area and am ecstatic to start working in this awesome field. Well I cant stay long right now but I hope to...
no worries
you will get it next time, i failed my first attempt and passed my second. I used national emt training, they have a huge bank of scenario based questions in which they give the correct answers and rationals as to why they are correct. I felt this really helped me.
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Finally, I PASSED, stopped around 74ish, and got the,"Congratulations on successfully earning your national EMS certification."
to every one out there still hitting the books, keep going you can do it!
whats wrong with letting the athlete hold the nrb in his hand and takes a few sips from it? i know if i were just racing around i wouldn't want a canula up my nose or even a nrb rubber band over my ears.
but then again what do i know... i'm still just a student...
unforgettably you are correct with the real world application because i have witnessed this in training. i assure every one i will be the guy using the one-time-use-only NRBs because THAT IS WHY THEY ARE THERE, give your patients o2!
Thank you
thank you for the replys, i ended up going with emt-national-training, so far ive found allot of the questions in their banks are very similar to the test i took yesterday. sorry i dont like using the shift button....
Well I just got the news this morning, was unsuccessful at my first attempt to pass the NREMT-b. I will be talking my second attempt in 15 or so days. :excl:
I felt that I knew most of the content but possibly read the questions too quickly. My plan is to re-read the Brady book and focus...