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I just took my NREMT exam and I am fairly certain I failed it. I have read other posts from people who felt that this was unfair, or their instructors failed them. On the contrary I am shocked that I apparently have not retained, or never took in enough information to become nationally certified.
I read that 3/4 of EMTS pass their first time and had a crisis of faith so to speak. The reason for the post is that I am about to start on a 911 ambulance squad. Is it moral to continue without my NREMT? Who wants to be treated by an EMT that can not meet the national standard? I also feel completely unsure of my skill and knowledge base now and am starting to rethink applying to Paramedic schools in the near future as it seems likely I might not pass the pretest and waste the entry fee!
Any thoughts from others that have gone through this would be appreciated. And before people point it out, yes the failure is mine and not my instructors or an unfair test. It's just very depressing.
I read that 3/4 of EMTS pass their first time and had a crisis of faith so to speak. The reason for the post is that I am about to start on a 911 ambulance squad. Is it moral to continue without my NREMT? Who wants to be treated by an EMT that can not meet the national standard? I also feel completely unsure of my skill and knowledge base now and am starting to rethink applying to Paramedic schools in the near future as it seems likely I might not pass the pretest and waste the entry fee!
Any thoughts from others that have gone through this would be appreciated. And before people point it out, yes the failure is mine and not my instructors or an unfair test. It's just very depressing.