I am such a nerd, was kind of disappointed when it cut off at 70 questions yesterday. Checked (like every hour, and then) first thing this morning and I passed!
You could
- get a jump start on Human Biology, lots of youtube/wiki/Khan Academy stuff on how
the body works
- work on written communication/technical writing (each patient gets a report and documentation is very important)
- a little bit of exercise/lifting/body mechanics never hurts
Lastly, I highly recommend practicing a couple videos https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nremt+prep+medical+assessment
Specifically for medical assessment scenarios. Watch the video (possibly with a clueless person, I used my dog.) Think about if the medication treatment matches...
I'm a bit less confident on answering this one...(mainly because in real life I'm not sure how I will handle the verbal judo on convincing reluctant pts. to not refuse vs. understanding that the hospital is expensive, but you don't want to die, but is it really that bad? but yes it is just let's...
Our area protocols state to give aspirin for possible cardiac chest pain, and that we can administer pts. prescribed nitro. I never got corrected for doing so in practice session for NREMT. If they call you on it, point to the protocols and challenge it.
This is applicable to a different...
I did my skills test two days ago for EMT-B and passed everything first try.
For trauma, you do all your verbal stuff at the beginning, then do LOC, then do ABC's which you will treat as you discover it. Don't forget C, Circulation, Cut the clothes, so that you can actually discover the LIFE...
I chuckled, thank you. Currently studying for EMT-B class final over everything. NREMT comes next week. Moderate anxiety. Chuckles good, very good.
Terrible Tiger also provides chuckles.
They make you get your own gloves? Thats inconvenient. By mask do you mean a pocket cpr mask? We used those in my cpr class (pre-req for emt class) but I guess they phased those out starting with my class.
OH! A watch with a second hand! Had to get one of those too. Hard to take pulse, resp...
We got a list of things we needed before class started. Included EMT book, 3 ring binder. Uniform stuff, stethoscope, bp cuff, penlight. A little pocket notebook is handy too.
What Tigger said. Have a friend that just finished that program recently, from all that I've heard that will be where I go if I go the Paramedic route.
Only 3 days out of 4 weeks?! I would not feel competent with that (which is just me, not necessarily anyone else.)
I thought my program was too short... I'm in a 9 week program (two days left and NREMT next tuesday). We have 20 skills days, many of which were scenarios rather than just skills...
Final description.
Hmm, I don't know how that image will work out but it says: 1x7cm (approx.) linear, open wound, radial aspect of the upper one third of the left voral forearm, perpendicular to long bone, smooth edges, visible adipose tissue, initially blood oozing and controlled by...