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Hey everyone, this is my first post here so forgive me if I mess anything up.
I have my emt-b practical test tomorrow morning and I'm pretty nervous. I took my class practical a few nights ago and the grading seemed really hard and didn't make much sense to me.
They used the nremt sheets, but on some I "passed" even though I got a critical fail and failed one even though I got enough points with no critical fails. My instructor is known to grade very harshly and the pass/fail decisions were ultimately up to her, but I'm wondering if the actual evaluators will grade like that?
For the record, I failed the trauma station for not specifically saying "jaw thrust" when I opened the airway.
On the KED I got marked "failure to manage pt as a competent emt" because I didn't ask the patient to lift his legs when I put on the leg straps. On medical I "didn't provide an accurate report to arriving ems unit" because I didn't include the patient's age. I passed both apparently according to my instructor, though.
TLDR: How tough is the grading on the nremt practicals, and what do I need to remember?
I have my emt-b practical test tomorrow morning and I'm pretty nervous. I took my class practical a few nights ago and the grading seemed really hard and didn't make much sense to me.
They used the nremt sheets, but on some I "passed" even though I got a critical fail and failed one even though I got enough points with no critical fails. My instructor is known to grade very harshly and the pass/fail decisions were ultimately up to her, but I'm wondering if the actual evaluators will grade like that?
For the record, I failed the trauma station for not specifically saying "jaw thrust" when I opened the airway.
On the KED I got marked "failure to manage pt as a competent emt" because I didn't ask the patient to lift his legs when I put on the leg straps. On medical I "didn't provide an accurate report to arriving ems unit" because I didn't include the patient's age. I passed both apparently according to my instructor, though.
TLDR: How tough is the grading on the nremt practicals, and what do I need to remember?