EMT-B to EMT-I???

Thanks to everyone for your responses but I would like to get my thread back on track. My original question went something like this:

How do you think is the best way to prepare for the EMT-I class? Should I really study the EMT-B to get better at basic skills, or would it be better to read over the EMT-I book to get a better understanding of what will be taught during the EMT-I class?

Thank you,

Id make sure that i had a good grasp of my Basic skills first and foremost, especially trauma assessments. It really cant hurt anything to read ahead in the Intermediate materials but i wouldnt say that its necessary.

A lot of what you learn (at least, in my experience) comes from the lab sessions where you get to learn about advanced airways, IOs, megacodes, etc. Its a lot of information to learn on ones own and it may seem overcomplicated if you attempt to teach yourself.

Id absolutely read over it, but i wouldnt stress about learning everything before class starts. Thats what your instructors are for!
 
Id make sure that i had a good grasp of my Basic skills first and foremost, especially trauma assessments. It really cant hurt anything to read ahead in the Intermediate materials but i wouldnt say that its necessary.

A lot of what you learn (at least, in my experience) comes from the lab sessions where you get to learn about advanced airways, IOs, megacodes, etc. Its a lot of information to learn on ones own and it may seem overcomplicated if you attempt to teach yourself.

Id absolutely read over it, but i wouldnt stress about learning everything before class starts. Thats what your instructors are for!


Thanks for the input.
 
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