What would be the best source to study from. Every now and then I'll get a question that have (minor) conflicting answers.
Example....What would determine hypoxia...O2 readings of ..94%, 95%, 96% 97% (an actual question). One of my books said 'anything UNDER 96%' while another said '96% or less'. (The answer was 96% on one test and 95% on another)
Does anyone know, from where the NR base their questions?
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My 2 cents (from my experience with the practice tests)..... Almost all sites I have read, said that the NREMT test have mostly "Trick" questions.
A person can excel at being an EMT but my not be good at "Simon Says"...so why would NR make most questions "Trick" questions. I find that I would do better at an oral or written exam rather then answer multiple choice, Trick questions.
BTW...I do score consistently around 80-85% on the practice questions...but it burns me to get questions wrong, in which I thoroughly know the material, because of their trick wording..or minor conflicting material (96% vs 95%).
<my pre test jitter venting>
Example....What would determine hypoxia...O2 readings of ..94%, 95%, 96% 97% (an actual question). One of my books said 'anything UNDER 96%' while another said '96% or less'. (The answer was 96% on one test and 95% on another)
Does anyone know, from where the NR base their questions?
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My 2 cents (from my experience with the practice tests)..... Almost all sites I have read, said that the NREMT test have mostly "Trick" questions.
A person can excel at being an EMT but my not be good at "Simon Says"...so why would NR make most questions "Trick" questions. I find that I would do better at an oral or written exam rather then answer multiple choice, Trick questions.
BTW...I do score consistently around 80-85% on the practice questions...but it burns me to get questions wrong, in which I thoroughly know the material, because of their trick wording..or minor conflicting material (96% vs 95%).
<my pre test jitter venting>