Hey friends,
I'll be taking the practical portion of the NREMT-P exam mid-November. I've been out of school for quite some time, and haven't touched a real or simulated patient in months. In any case, I've found some videos and other resources, but I had a couple of questions for the folks who have taken and passed the practical. I'll be driving almost 10 hours to get to a testing center for this, so I really want to be prepared.
Thanks!
I'll be taking the practical portion of the NREMT-P exam mid-November. I've been out of school for quite some time, and haven't touched a real or simulated patient in months. In any case, I've found some videos and other resources, but I had a couple of questions for the folks who have taken and passed the practical. I'll be driving almost 10 hours to get to a testing center for this, so I really want to be prepared.
- What's the scoop on the pediatric IO/infusion station? Specifically, are you asked to give a fluid bolus or a medication? What was your scenario for this station; what did you administer?
- For the adult IV bolus: are you working with pre-filled stuff (Narcan, D50, Atropine) or are you expected to mix Dopamine or draw something (Adenosine, Versed, Haldol, whatever) from a vial? I'm interested to know what you encountered. A friend of mine had Procainamide, so he says.
- I noticed the test manual mentions a PTL as an alternative airway. I've never seen (before Google) or used such a device. I assume it'll be a King or Combitube. Did anyone get a PTL?
Thanks!