#1.
When I originally certified-2 years ago my teacher had mentioned the test is.....__% of the questions are female/pregnancy care...__% of the questions are trauma...etc etc....I cannot remember the percentage's or what she had mentioned all together....has anyone heard this and if so...can you speculate in regards to the questions what it covers...if that makes sense?
#2.
I was supposed to recert by exam a few months ago but due to a serious emergency I had to prolong it to March 21...I know I am cutting it close but I really am not too worried about it
))..and I figured I would just overnight my application (because)...when I pulled the app up online it automatically filled in certain answers and wouldnt let me choose recert by exam...I talked to someone at NREMT and they stated just to print the app and fill in the answers myself.................I saw the below in an email about reminding me to recert that was generic and saw the message...it states "you will receive an abbreviated Recertification Form from the NREMT"...does that mean the online app will be update for recert by test ONCE im passed (it hasnt updated all though i have my "ok to take teh exam letter"-available
....or is this referring to that i will be MAILED a new app? Obviously I dont have time to wait for whatever letter they are referencing.....Does anyone know what this statement refers to...if not I will call NREMT, and basically just print out the exam passed letter with my recert exam as planned........just not sure what the below means and if i have to wait for whatever letter or form its talking about??
2) Recertification by Examination -
Between October 1 and March 15 - complete a 'Recertification by Examination' application, obtain your Authorization to Test (ATT) the next business day and take the current National EMS Certification exam at your provider level.
Upon successful completion of the examination you will receive an abbreviated Recertification Form from the NREMT. Return the completed form (with required signatures) to the NREMT by March 31, 2012.
3. I had asked this question about 5 months ago and kinda wanna see if this is still true.......I did see the info about EMT titles changing but someone said that if I had taken the exam 3 or less years ago (I took it 2 years ago)...questions will pretty much be the same and will not reflect the "new standards" or criteria of education (if it changes at all or much) of the new EMT certification titles that are changing
(I would eventually be changing to EMT-B to..just "EMT" if I remember right)
Thanks so much, and wish me luck!
When I originally certified-2 years ago my teacher had mentioned the test is.....__% of the questions are female/pregnancy care...__% of the questions are trauma...etc etc....I cannot remember the percentage's or what she had mentioned all together....has anyone heard this and if so...can you speculate in regards to the questions what it covers...if that makes sense?
#2.
I was supposed to recert by exam a few months ago but due to a serious emergency I had to prolong it to March 21...I know I am cutting it close but I really am not too worried about it


2) Recertification by Examination -
Between October 1 and March 15 - complete a 'Recertification by Examination' application, obtain your Authorization to Test (ATT) the next business day and take the current National EMS Certification exam at your provider level.
Upon successful completion of the examination you will receive an abbreviated Recertification Form from the NREMT. Return the completed form (with required signatures) to the NREMT by March 31, 2012.
3. I had asked this question about 5 months ago and kinda wanna see if this is still true.......I did see the info about EMT titles changing but someone said that if I had taken the exam 3 or less years ago (I took it 2 years ago)...questions will pretty much be the same and will not reflect the "new standards" or criteria of education (if it changes at all or much) of the new EMT certification titles that are changing
(I would eventually be changing to EMT-B to..just "EMT" if I remember right)
Thanks so much, and wish me luck!