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    Post the # your test stopped at, and if you Passed/Failed

    I am not pointing this out to argue one way or the other, but first time passing rate are in fact published. Go to NREMT.org and the front page (under quick links) has a link for 2012 first time pass statistics.
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    Post the # your test stopped at, and if you Passed/Failed

    I wasn't trying to race through it by any means. It is just how I tend to take tests. I either know it instantly or know what my best guess is and move on. Generally staring at a question doesn't help me. I also thought the questions were generally straightforward even if the answers weren't...
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    Fitness Trackers

    Does anyone use a fitness tracker like the fitbit flex or jawbone up? Tracking diet, exercise, and sleep with them seems to be catching on. More specifically, can they really tell me more about my sleep than how tired I am in the morning?
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    EMT apps or books?

    Apps Brady, my textbook publisher, has a good iPad app. I think it is free too. Brady's "myEMSkit" (website with access code) also seemed helpful but I didn't use it because studying worked well enough.
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    Help! ASAP! At DMV now. Q about box on Medical Examiner's Cert

    Your vision has to be 20/40 I believe in each eye regardless of what your vision is with both eyes. You didn't mention the individual results but that is a possibility. If your doctor sent you to an optometrist they may have not signed it since it isn't complete yet, but it sounds like you went...
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    king tube

    For my EMT class they let us try intubation and King Tubes just for the experience. Both were done on a Laerdal trainer which worked just fine.
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    Post the # your test stopped at, and if you Passed/Failed

    Pass It cut me off at 70 and I found out about 5 hours later that I passed. It took me about 20 minutes. There were definitely some questions that seemed a bit odd and lot of them where you simply have to choose the "better" answer.
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