Took NREMT

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OK So I took the NREMT yesterday on 1/26 and I didnt feel that confident when it shut off at 112. I was researching all day yesterday on how the process of retaking but come to find out this morning I passed. Now my question to everyone is how many other felt they did OK but still passed?
 
I thought I bombed it when it shut off so fast. 70 or 80 something after 25 min when I did my Medic. When I did my basic it was the old written exam where you had to wait weeks to find out your score.
 
I thought I bombed it when it shut off so fast. 70 or 80 something after 25 min when I did my Medic. When I did my basic it was the old written exam where you had to wait weeks to find out your score.

Yeah people have told me that the new computer based ones are harder then the old written ones. Honestly some of those questions were not necessary to know as a EMT-B.
 
I felt awesome about how I did on the NREMT...and I was correct.
 
Some of the questions about what you think this PT is experiencing, I wont go into details because I cant but just questions on diagnosing a PTs medical condition.
Why wouldn't such a thing as "diagnosing" a patient, be something that an EMT-B needs to know?
 
Some of the questions about what you think this PT is experiencing, I wont go into details because I cant but just questions on diagnosing a PTs medical condition.

Contrary to what some may tell you, you do diagnose in the field. What do you think you base your treatments on? Whatever you feel like at the moment?
 
Contrary to what some may tell you, you do diagnose in the field. What do you think you base your treatments on? Whatever you feel like at the moment?

Hence why any GLF receives 15 L/min O2 via NRB and is in full c-spine precautions....
 
Contrary to what some may tell you, you do diagnose in the field. What do you think you base your treatments on? Whatever you feel like at the moment?

differential diagnosis ;)
 
For the amount of so-called "EMS professionals" on this forum, I can't believe how quick things get so petty. Sheez:wacko:
 
For the amount of so-called "EMS professionals" on this forum, I can't believe how quick things get so petty. Sheez:wacko:

So... Not quite sure what you're getting at. Are you saying that professionals should be uptight and serious at all times?
 
For the amount of so-called "EMS professionals" on this forum, I can't believe how quick things get so petty. Sheez:wacko:

Not really sure what you're getting at either. If you're referring to my comment about high-flow O2 and c-spine precautions, well my apologies for acknowledging the dismal state of EMS education.

As for the other things, they're joking around, I thought it was rather obvious.
 
I felt like I didn't do too well but I passed.
 
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