firemed17
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I posted the other day about being shy in front of the class, ect, just found out my class consists of 15 people. Wondering how big your EMT-B class was.
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I posted the other day about being shy in front of the class, ect, just found out my class consists of 15 people. Wondering how big your EMT-B class was.
Just wondering, is there alot of essay work/long written assignments in an EMT-B class? Or is it solely working on skills/ride-alongs/clinicals?
Thanks in advance.
Hmm, I did alot of bookwork, we were required to have the workbook completed with each of the chapters. Reading was the main part. Still dealt with alot of hands on practicals. Alot of note taking. Never really any essays. My instructor gave us random fun assignments.. like how to spell Sphygmomanometer and knowing what it is.. (I will probably NEVER forget how to spell that... lol)
Now saying correctly, that's another matter I just call it a cuff
40 started, I think 6 graduated.
40 started, I think 6 graduated.
Just wondering, is there alot of essay work/long written assignments in an EMT-B class? Or is it solely working on skills/ride-alongs/clinicals?
Thanks in advance.
I thought my CNA class was harder to be honest. Try taking care of 6 patients at once instead of one. We had 2 students walk out of class on break during our first clinical.