I must defend the schools. While they are not perfect, they give you the basis to which you can add on.
During my class and while working on the field I find that my instructor was a brilliant person that DID prepare me. He told us "you need to THINK. This job is not number crunching."
The questions listed above are somewhat logical questions to ask if you read the textbook and know what is related to abdominal pain.
I spent a lot of time on the forum lately and found this this pattern of blaming the system or the schools because of inadequate EMTs. It is just game of blaming somebody else.
Yeah, the class doesn't teach you every question or scenario possible. This is why experience is needed.
For the first two months I went by OPQRSTI only. Now I listen to the pt and modify my questions. The skills we learn are there to make sure we dont miss something important. They are BASIC *hint* *hint* questions.
(happy posting. I am not angry at all)