Jordyn Shields
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I have just started EMT school. Two days already into class & beyond stressed out. Mainly just frustrated with the new health terminology. Any advice?
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Learn medical terminology
This. Plus get ready for anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology if you're having trouble with medical terms.
Ideally, enough to communicate with other health professionals and then some.Where do you draw the line at when learning health terminology? How much should you need to know for a EMT?
I think this gives you a good idea of what to shoot for.
http://emsbasics.com/2013/12/22/some-things-to-say-part-3/
This too. All those terms tie together. You are building a foundation, if you have zero foundation already then it is going to suck. The further you get, the easier it gets to pick this stuff up since it builds on each other.This. Plus get ready for anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology if you're having trouble with medical terms.
This too. All those terms tie together. You are building a foundation, if you have zero foundation already then it is going to suck. The further you get, the easier it gets to pick this stuff up since it builds on each other.
Study study study. Start using the words while speaking with classmates. You'll need to know these terms not only for NREMT but also around the hospital setting to not sound like a dumb dumb.I have just started EMT school. Two days already into class & beyond stressed out. Mainly just frustrated with the new health terminology. Any advice?