Loki Grim
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Hey everyone,
I just passed my NREMT exam a few days ago and now I don't know what to study. Where I currently live I need 2,000 hours of work experience to qualify for the medic program, in that time I thought it would make sense to study for medic. Youtube a lot of good stuff, hands on things not included obviously. Right now I'm watching a play list on Youtube for ECG interpretation, is there anything that I could learn that is not hands on that would be a good use of time?
Thanks
I just passed my NREMT exam a few days ago and now I don't know what to study. Where I currently live I need 2,000 hours of work experience to qualify for the medic program, in that time I thought it would make sense to study for medic. Youtube a lot of good stuff, hands on things not included obviously. Right now I'm watching a play list on Youtube for ECG interpretation, is there anything that I could learn that is not hands on that would be a good use of time?
Thanks