I've been an EMT for 2 years, and I'm taking my re-cert class in a few weeks, and I've heard through friends that it's a breeze, especially since I don't have to re-do my skills because I'm a skills proctor and have a ton of C.E.'s from 3 semesters of teaching.
My question is, are there any good books and or guides that I can buy to keep my didactic skills sharp? I don't work as an EMT currently because of my college schedule, but I am starting the volunteer fire academy in my county in January so I'll be getting a lot more field experience starting in May when I can actually volunteer where I live.
I bought a book at Borders a while ago that has a flashcard style set up, but I pretty much aced that and while I was browsing, I looked at the Paramedic one and was able to answer a few questions from that one too.
I was considering getting another one of the NR books, but I don't really need to study for the NR, just scenarios and medical stuff! B)
My question is, are there any good books and or guides that I can buy to keep my didactic skills sharp? I don't work as an EMT currently because of my college schedule, but I am starting the volunteer fire academy in my county in January so I'll be getting a lot more field experience starting in May when I can actually volunteer where I live.
I bought a book at Borders a while ago that has a flashcard style set up, but I pretty much aced that and while I was browsing, I looked at the Paramedic one and was able to answer a few questions from that one too.
I was considering getting another one of the NR books, but I don't really need to study for the NR, just scenarios and medical stuff! B)