As one that has taken many medical board certifications ..NCLEX, CCRN, CEN, CCEMT/P, FP-C. I have found that almost all medical board exams are written in the same manner as the NREMT. Even the AHA ACLS, PALS, are written in the same manner. I have as of yet, found any difference in the writing style. The NREMT is written by qualified outside testing specialist, that has specialty training in writing test, not field medics. All with the same mannerism of .." "choosing the most correct"....
No board or certifying agency should never have an answer that is directly correct in providing treatment modality in patient care. The reason is that by placing a direct answer of treatment modality, would ensure potential litigation against the agency. It would be suggesting they suggesting a direct medical protocol that maybe proven later as harmful, or directly against local protocol or procedures. Hence one of the reason AHA no longer "certifies" anyone.. they can test over their recommendations of treatment modalities, issuing statement of verification of completion of their education program.
R/r 911