THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THESE REVIEWS! I had struggled to pass my NR medic test and I happened to come across this exactly when I needed them and I tested yesterday and woke up this morning and saw I passed my NR on this try! Thank you so much!
From learning IVs, cardiac, airway and meds on zoom and not really being taught to the national standard where I went to school, I can say these videos are good and very informant and helps prepare for the national. I’m determined to pass this exam
Glad to see you hit on CDH. My oldest son, now 5 years old, was born with congenital diaphragmatic hernia. One of the scariest days of my life! He was flown to a hospital 2 hours away where he had two life saving surgeries within 7 days. If you have never seen how they fix that hernia, find a video! It was amazing watching the surgeon do it. Thanks for these videos, Matt! 5 more months to go and I will be testing for the national registry, so I have been watching every video under the sun on top of studying non stop so that way I stay ahead of the game and not playing catch up!
Taking my exam tomorrow. Videos felt awesome and super informative without being too overwhelming on each topic. Will reply back with results. Thanks Matt
Also when I took it, There were a couple questions that confused me in Ems ops. Like if you’re going downhill with a patient on on a backboard, what position should the pt be in? Head first or feet first. I chose down hill because if you’re going downhill, I wouldn’t want blood rushing to the pts head The other one is if a family member comes on scene and your pt is dead and they don’t know yet, how do you tell the family member? Or where to park the ambulance if you arrive close to the scene but pd hasn’t arrived on scene yet It’s little things like that that always confuses me
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THESE REVIEWS! I had struggled to pass my NR medic test and I happened to come across this exactly when I needed them and I tested yesterday and woke up this morning and saw I passed my NR on this try! Thank you so much!
Stoked for you! Congrats! Best job in the world.
WHAT ALL DID YOU USE TO STUDY PLEASE HELLPPPP
Glad you passed! 🎉 what else did you use to study ?
These reviews are great especially to play while rolling around in the ambulance. Thank you so much for them. Keep more coming please!
From learning IVs, cardiac, airway and meds on zoom and not really being taught to the national standard where I went to school, I can say these videos are good and very informant and helps prepare for the national. I’m determined to pass this exam
Any luck??
Glad to see you hit on CDH. My oldest son, now 5 years old, was born with congenital diaphragmatic hernia. One of the scariest days of my life! He was flown to a hospital 2 hours away where he had two life saving surgeries within 7 days. If you have never seen how they fix that hernia, find a video! It was amazing watching the surgeon do it. Thanks for these videos, Matt! 5 more months to go and I will be testing for the national registry, so I have been watching every video under the sun on top of studying non stop so that way I stay ahead of the game and not playing catch up!
Wow! That's crazy. Glad to hear your boy is okay. And best of luck with the National. Let me know if you have any questions
Love this content. Great having these videos for some last minute cramming! Thank you
Can you add more videos or reviews on trauma? Love your content!!
Taking my exam tomorrow. Videos felt awesome and super informative without being too overwhelming on each topic. Will reply back with results. Thanks Matt
Best of luck! Let me know how you do!
Passed, thanks for the awesome review.
Very helpful stuff. Thanks for the Upload.
BRO PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS ALL MY FRIENDS IN CHICAGO PASSED BECAUSE OF YOU PLEASE JUST MAKE MORE NREMT VIDEOS SO WE CAN PASS NATIONAL
Working on a website now to help people pass!
@@rescueacademy1052 PLZ LMK WHEN FINISHED
thank you so much for this .
These are awesome!! Part 3??
Happy to hear that people are benefiting from these. Maybe I'll plan some more 🤔
@@rescueacademy1052 part 3!
@@rescueacademy1052 definitely do more.
More please
Also when I took it, There were a couple questions that confused me in Ems ops. Like if you’re going downhill with a patient on on a backboard, what position should the pt be in? Head first or feet first. I chose down hill because if you’re going downhill, I wouldn’t want blood rushing to the pts head
The other one is if a family member comes on scene and your pt is dead and they don’t know yet, how do you tell the family member?
Or where to park the ambulance if you arrive close to the scene but pd hasn’t arrived on scene yet
It’s little things like that that always confuses me