Jango
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With gas prices the way they are....no way in hell I was going to drive that far! I am very glad you passed though, and very glad to see you didnt give up and let the test beat you.
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There is still a practical component. In some cases, it is done at the school before you "finish" the course.For the NREMT-B, do you just have to take this test? Do you have to do practicals in front of instructors as well like for the NREMT-P.
I am A current EMT student. I have done well in class (A average). I am a little over 2 weeks away from my Practial for NR and I am more than a little intimidated. The skill sheets seem to be exceptionally complicated with what seems to be a million critical fail points on each. I would LOVE suggestions on how to prepare. What have you all done to prepare for practicals? Were you as prepared as you could have been? Did you pass or fail first time tested?
Thanks in advance for input!
Robby
Las Vegas
yep is second that. they are not looking for anything that is off that little sheet that is in their hands so if you memorize the sheet and do everything in that order accompanied by practicing you skills so you can do them quickly, then you will pass them all.Remember the steps on the skill checkoff sheets in order. And while your doing that, imagine that you are actually walking up to a scene. The steps make more sense when you mentally visualize doing what your supposed to be doing.
Remember the proctors that are grading you was in your shoes at one time, and they know what your going through, so relax and don't get in a hurry because you will have plenty of time.
yep is second that. they are not looking for anything that is off that little sheet that is in their hands so if you memorize the sheet and do everything in that order accompanied by practicing you skills so you can do them quickly, then you will pass them all.
Isn't that sad though....if you can remeber a piece of paper than you can become an EMT.
I remeber when i took my Basic practicals. i started out with rapid assesment on the patient, before airways, BSI ,scene safety, general assesments. Luckily it was the practice practicals and it didn't happen in the real ones.I know its not rocket science. I have test anxiety really bad. Anxiety makes you forget things that you know no matter how well you know it, so it helps to dumb things down.
After I took my practicals I realized that it wasn't as bad as others made it out to be
Welcome to the forum chrisen.
First, by LA area, you mean Los Angeles, right? We're an international forum, so, kind of need to be more specific sometimes.
I'm sorry, I don't know of any study groups.