Hey everyone future Paramedic (hopefully) from the Southcoast of Mass here. I took my NREMT-B practical test about two weeks ago and I'm planning on taking my written somewhere around Thanksgiving just to give myself enough time to study.
My main question is basically what should I focus on? I've seen in other threads people just saying to read the book, the book we used is pretty intimidating, it's the AAOS 10th edition: Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured.
My plan is to start at chapter one and make flash cards of all the chapters, while skimming through and reading pieces I need a refresh on. I also have access to jblearning.com. The course through a local community college was half online and half in class so we did a lot with jblearning. Supposedly from what the instructor said the material on jblearning has shown a marked increase in first time pass rate.
I'm not a good tester/study person I remember things pretty well and can usually answer questions when asked, but in a sit down testing setting I tend to freeze/go blank at times. Any tips or suggestions would be greatly welcomed.
My main question is basically what should I focus on? I've seen in other threads people just saying to read the book, the book we used is pretty intimidating, it's the AAOS 10th edition: Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured.
My plan is to start at chapter one and make flash cards of all the chapters, while skimming through and reading pieces I need a refresh on. I also have access to jblearning.com. The course through a local community college was half online and half in class so we did a lot with jblearning. Supposedly from what the instructor said the material on jblearning has shown a marked increase in first time pass rate.
I'm not a good tester/study person I remember things pretty well and can usually answer questions when asked, but in a sit down testing setting I tend to freeze/go blank at times. Any tips or suggestions would be greatly welcomed.