Written test for lynch in Anaheim CA

Eflores

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Hey guys so I just got a call from lynch in Anaheim, CA inviting me to come test, this is my first testing experience with any company. I was just hoping to get some tips on what to review before taking it. Any advice would help.

Thanks!
 

erodriguez1236

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Hey guys so I just got a call from lynch in Anaheim, CA inviting me to come test, this is my first testing experience with any company. I was just hoping to get some tips on what to review before taking it. Any advice would help.

Thanks!

Review all your basics, airway, cpr, bleeding control, splinting thats usually what they test on.
 

Always BSI

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I got a Email from them a couple of days ago asking me to come in for that test.

They want copies of all my certs etc.
 

Always BSI

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Wait what day do you have to go in? I applied for the part time position.
 

Imacho

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You've asked the same q's on 3 separate threads now. The q's are EMT based. Study your material and take the test like everyone else. I don't want some idiot that cheated to get the job to treat my when I need help. I want the smartest crew the company has to offer.
 

DesertMedic66

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What does COPD stand for? What does CHF stand for? Along with other EMT knowledge. It's all really basic stuff.
 

djarmpit

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I just took my written test this morning. 50 multiple choice and 10 fill in the blank, followed by one essay.

Does anyone know how much you are allowed to miss? I know I did well on the obvious ones but there were some that I was unsure about.
 

EXPERTrookie209

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I just took my written test this morning. 50 multiple choice and 10 fill in the blank, followed by one essay.

Does anyone know how much you are allowed to miss? I know I did well on the obvious ones but there were some that I was unsure about.

Your a little late on this thread, but... Most companies consider 80% passing. Maybe even less depending on how desperate they are for employees.
 
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