I used JBLearning to take my NREMT-P exam...I did pass it on the first time but just because you are taking the JBLearning questions doesn't mean you can put the books down.
You'll get better at anything with experience, but remember the patient is going to spend more time without ventilations if the cot tips over and your wrestling to recover the situation.
Agreed. Take it one class at a time and don't get to confident about a certain subject or skills...there is always space to learn. Don't put the books down...the more you study the better.
In my opinion if you have a patient that requires bag valve mask ventilations then you should have additional help at the scene. Engine crew depending on F.D. involvement?
There were several people in my Paramedic class that had less than one year experience as an EMT-B. In fact, there was one person who had never even been in the back of the ambulance..he finished the course, but definitley had a harder time than the rest of us. Experience is priceless in terms...