I’m studying now, so I don’t have to cram. I’m taking my time going through the material because it’s not “just a job” it’s actually people’s lives at risk, not customers. I do not take it lightly. If I don’t understand anything, I will not move on. I’ve stayed up countless nights researching topics, I needed more information. My tests are a breeze because I study hard. I study so much, in my dreams I dream of the material lmao 🤣. I’m going to take the NREMT in the near future so im studying now, watching TH-cam videos, taking practice tests, going over notes from previous chapters. Im meant for this profession because my heart is here and im literally giving it 100%. I never wanted something so bad in my life.
No one likes failing @@JudyLuLu5. People you know that are very successful probably have failed at something more times then they succeeded. But they keep trying. You can do it. You have a better chance now that you know what kind of questions are on the test.
I'm thinking about becoming an EMT, but wondered about this test! I think the "Stem" part of the scenario question you showed helped! I'm just starting, and I guessed the correct answers. I'm still not familiar with all the medical lingo though lol! Thank you for describing a couple examples on "how" they question you on this exam, much appreciated!
Completed my emt course about 3 weeks agoand purchased the emt prep about 2 weeks ago, I take my test tomorrow and have been scoring on average about 85-90 on the randomized tests, I’ve learned a lot from the emt prep site especially for test taking. I am watching this the night before, but I do hope that my knowledge will carry me through the test!
EMTprep passed the test! So great full for your guy’s site, couldn’t have done it without it, definitely worth the cost and had similar questions on my actual test. This video also helped a bunch! Can’t wait to start applying 😁
@@Musihoodie the emt prep for sure helped, take the 100 question randomized, and do what the app goals are, I had a couple questions that were on emt prep actually show up on the test. Good luck!
CONGRATULATIONS NATHAN!!! We're so excited we got to play a small role in your career endeavors. Best of luck to you in your future pursuits. Be sure to check out EMT-CE.com when you need to recertify. We hear the folks over there are pretty cool :)
The question options at 19:27, 28 year old female who is dizzy, is beyond EMT scope of practice here in FL. I just graduated from an EMT program and SVT was not in the criculum. The question seems more in the paramedic field.
Just passed my class! Now next Wednesday we go back for class photo & sign up for the NREMT Basic test. The school urged us to take the test immediately but I won't lie, I struggled. Should I re read several times the book as well as practice the NREMT review several times before taking the exam? Thanks.
Keep your head in the books! Supplement your study time with our online study tool at EMTprep.com and you'll do great. We recommend a minimum of two weeks of study time with a minimum of 1-2 hours of study time per day. Let us know if you have any questions, we're happy to help.
@@Emtprep how long is the course good for ?? ( asking for my friend ) he took his skills test a couple of months back he passed but he’s lacking on getting it done and I don’t want him to not be able to take the test anymore. You have less than 2 years to complete correct ?
@@karenciprian4980i’m sure you found the answer but if not than correct, you have 2 years and 6 tries, fail first 3 then you need a refresher course, fail all 6 you retake the program again, fail to pass in the given 2 years you retake the program. I’m at my 4th try and got a month left until I complete my 2 years 🥲
I have failed this test 5x on the last one I passed all except operations....can someone point me in the right direction on how to pass operations please???
Congrats. Way to stick to it. I took the exam today and it cut off at 70 I feel like I failed it and I'm beating myself up over it. You stuck with it and made it, way to stick with it and finally make it.
@@charleneromero9606 yes I did, thanks for asking. The questions kept becoming progressively harder, I finished in 70 questions, and took less than an hour. I thought I had failed, but I was pleased needless to say when I saw my pass letter. Just go in, believe in your ability and leave it on the table, you'll do well.
my problem is pronouncing the words ( if they could do audio i would pass) , if i can't hear the word i dont know what it means and breaking it down does not help much.
fantastic video! btw, the NREMT added 2,800 questions to their question bank, so the number instructors tell you like 400-600 possible questions isn't true. The NREMT releases an annual report on their website each year and the 2018 report contains some insightful info about how the test has gotten way harder recently. i now understand why so many questions are virtually identical but have very different contradictory answers. the report says each of the industry pros reviewing possible questions to add to the test bank are given 10 questions each. that explains the huge discrepancies in answers since they're out of context and obviously overlap with existing questions, but unless the reviewer had seen the similar questions/answers, they have no frame of reference. basically: it's a confirmed SCAM =[
btw im about to retake the exam next week. hopefully the 2nd attempt will be the final one. i was pissed to not see many of the questions people say you're definitely going to have on the test. not a single question on OPQRST, SAMPLE, or other mnemonics and not a single question about burn percentage (only 1-2 about burns in general) and other major topics were missing as well. i blame the insane size of the test bank as to why everyone gets different questions. i just hope next time i see the stuff i studied for
@@charleneromero9606 @Charlene Romero sadly not. I've failed twice and need to take it again before next summer I think. The 2nd try i studied way harder than the 1st time and actually got lower scores 😪. The NREMT is a massive scam as you can freely see if you look at their annual reports on their website. The vast majority of their revenue and expenses are unaccounted for (tens of millions) and the amount spent maintaining/updating the test is laughably miniscule. Since thousands of possible questions have been added it dilutes the types of questions/categories so its possible to not have a single question you've studied for. I wasted a lot of time memorizing the many acronyms and charts they tell you too but as an example last time i didn't even have a single question about burn percentages, labor/delivery/ and several others. Everyone will say you only get scenario questions but (a. That's not true (b. They rarely have the actual correct answer as an option and some are downright malpractice level incompetent
@@Musihoodie this is supposedly the very best option since its money back guarantee if you fail the exam www.emt-national-training.com/ its $50/month though but cheaper than than taking the test multiple times
I took my exam (and passed) five days ago. This would have made it so much easier! What a great video.
Awesome
I’m studying now, so I don’t have to cram. I’m taking my time going through the material because it’s not “just a job” it’s actually people’s lives at risk, not customers. I do not take it lightly. If I don’t understand anything, I will not move on. I’ve stayed up countless nights researching topics, I needed more information. My tests are a breeze because I study hard. I study so much, in my dreams I dream of the material lmao 🤣. I’m going to take the NREMT in the near future so im studying now, watching TH-cam videos, taking practice tests, going over notes from previous chapters. Im meant for this profession because my heart is here and im literally giving it 100%. I never wanted something so bad in my life.
What books or videos do you recommend?
YES! Absolutely that's how I feel, I'm studying before I go to school in a few months
This program really helped me a lot and I recommend it for anyone who is about to take the test. I take mine in two days
Have my test in 41 days. Going to be using emtprep as much as I can
Failed the first 3 times and starting to think this isn’t for me😂 hopefully this video will help turn things around.
Good luck Eli. Persevere!
If this is what you want to do for a career Eli, you won't let a test get in the way. Keep it up! You got this!!
Yeah I failed my test the first time and haven’t taken it again cause it scares me to fail again 😕
No one likes failing @@JudyLuLu5. People you know that are very successful probably have failed at something more times then they succeeded. But they keep trying. You can do it. You have a better chance now that you know what kind of questions are on the test.
robert sapiro Thank you so much, this was really sweet. You’re right, it might help me know what to study.
I'm thinking about becoming an EMT, but wondered about this test! I think the "Stem" part of the scenario question you showed helped! I'm just starting, and I guessed the correct answers. I'm still not familiar with all the medical lingo though lol! Thank you for describing a couple examples on "how" they question you on this exam, much appreciated!
The lingo comes along as you get through the course, I’d say it def the hardest part tho (knowing what everything means)
Completed my emt course about 3 weeks agoand purchased the emt prep about 2 weeks ago, I take my test tomorrow and have been scoring on average about 85-90 on the randomized tests, I’ve learned a lot from the emt prep site especially for test taking. I am watching this the night before, but I do hope that my knowledge will carry me through the test!
You’ve got this! Best of luck on your test. Let us know how it goes!!
EMTprep passed the test! So great full for your guy’s site, couldn’t have done it without it, definitely worth the cost and had similar questions on my actual test. This video also helped a bunch! Can’t wait to start applying 😁
@@BrooksnHooks hey I'm talking my soon what did u use that was similar to the actual test?
@@Musihoodie the emt prep for sure helped, take the 100 question randomized, and do what the app goals are, I had a couple questions that were on emt prep actually show up on the test. Good luck!
@@BrooksnHooks thank you so much
Passed first try. 120 questions. Thanks EMT Prep!
CONGRATULATIONS NATHAN!!! We're so excited we got to play a small role in your career endeavors. Best of luck to you in your future pursuits. Be sure to check out EMT-CE.com when you need to recertify. We hear the folks over there are pretty cool :)
Thank you so much for this video..I learned so much how to really take a test and break it down. The way you explained it was awesome.
The question options at 19:27, 28 year old female who is dizzy, is beyond EMT scope of practice here in FL. I just graduated from an EMT program and SVT was not in the criculum. The question seems more in the paramedic field.
I believe she stated that it was more of a paramedic question.
Good info. This will be very helpful.
Thank you
Thank you for preparing me for emt and paramedic test
Any time Andrew! Happy to help.
This is my second time taking the test hopefully ideal it through the roof
Did you pass?
Just passed my class! Now next Wednesday we go back for class photo & sign up for the NREMT Basic test. The school urged us to take the test immediately but I won't lie, I struggled. Should I re read several times the book as well as practice the NREMT review several times before taking the exam? Thanks.
Keep your head in the books! Supplement your study time with our online study tool at EMTprep.com and you'll do great. We recommend a minimum of two weeks of study time with a minimum of 1-2 hours of study time per day. Let us know if you have any questions, we're happy to help.
This was so helpful! Thank you!!
Failed my first time. Finding useful test prep online is tough!
Once youre done with the emt course , passed skills test . How long do you have to take your nemrt test ?
Hey Karen, typically the practical and written exams are scheduled within a couple weeks of one another. Hope that helps!
@@Emtprep how long is the course good for ?? ( asking for my friend ) he took his skills test a couple of months back he passed but he’s lacking on getting it done and I don’t want him to not be able to take the test anymore. You have less than 2 years to complete correct ?
@@karenciprian4980i’m sure you found the answer but if not than correct, you have 2 years and 6 tries, fail first 3 then you need a refresher course, fail all 6 you retake the program again, fail to pass in the given 2 years you retake the program. I’m at my 4th try and got a month left until I complete my 2 years 🥲
I'll be retesting February 27th.
I thought I was ready the first time, but I didn't understand a darn thing there lol
Did you pass???
@@wolverinestop4138 I did! Half of it almost seemed like trick questions, but somehow I made it!
@@Andrew-kd3gn what did u use to study?
In 4 weeks time i will sitting for my NREMT-b but its oral exams am tensed up oops..give me some guides
I have failed this test 5x on the last one I passed all except operations....can someone point me in the right direction on how to pass operations please???
Congrats. Way to stick to it. I took the exam today and it cut off at 70 I feel like I failed it and I'm beating myself up over it. You stuck with it and made it, way to stick with it and finally make it.
Talaal 82 did you pass? Omg I’m so nervous of not passing the test. How many parts is it?
@@charleneromero9606 yes I did, thanks for asking. The questions kept becoming progressively harder, I finished in 70 questions, and took less than an hour. I thought I had failed, but I was pleased needless to say when I saw my pass letter. Just go in, believe in your ability and leave it on the table, you'll do well.
Congrats...I am abit nervous due to do mine this monthend
@@candiceholder7960 good luck and study while you have the time to do so.
The one thing i learned in trig you dont talk ems work and CPR for black tags mean dead people on the street it eazy but testing a hearder question
Wheezing is an adventitious lung sound, so it’s a sign not a symptom
my problem is pronouncing the words ( if they could do audio i would pass) , if i can't hear the word i dont know what it means and breaking it down does not help much.
Helpful!!👍🏻
I failed my first test take it again Thursday and I’m nervous as hell
Hey Brianna, you've got this! Make sure you study hard and give yourself a break before your test. Be sure to let us know how it goes!
Good luck
took my NREMT medic exam today, and waiting for the results is going to kill me
How'd it go Rachel!?
@@Emtprep I passed!
fantastic video! btw, the NREMT added 2,800 questions to their question bank, so the number instructors tell you like 400-600 possible questions isn't true. The NREMT releases an annual report on their website each year and the 2018 report contains some insightful info about how the test has gotten way harder recently. i now understand why so many questions are virtually identical but have very different contradictory answers. the report says each of the industry pros reviewing possible questions to add to the test bank are given 10 questions each. that explains the huge discrepancies in answers since they're out of context and obviously overlap with existing questions, but unless the reviewer had seen the similar questions/answers, they have no frame of reference. basically: it's a confirmed SCAM =[
btw im about to retake the exam next week. hopefully the 2nd attempt will be the final one. i was pissed to not see many of the questions people say you're definitely going to have on the test. not a single question on OPQRST, SAMPLE, or other mnemonics and not a single question about burn percentage (only 1-2 about burns in general) and other major topics were missing as well. i blame the insane size of the test bank as to why everyone gets different questions. i just hope next time i see the stuff i studied for
Did you pass? How was it @potato face
@@charleneromero9606 @Charlene Romero sadly not. I've failed twice and need to take it again before next summer I think. The 2nd try i studied way harder than the 1st time and actually got lower scores 😪. The NREMT is a massive scam as you can freely see if you look at their annual reports on their website. The vast majority of their revenue and expenses are unaccounted for (tens of millions) and the amount spent maintaining/updating the test is laughably miniscule. Since thousands of possible questions have been added it dilutes the types of questions/categories so its possible to not have a single question you've studied for. I wasted a lot of time memorizing the many acronyms and charts they tell you too but as an example last time i didn't even have a single question about burn percentages, labor/delivery/ and several others. Everyone will say you only get scenario questions but (a. That's not true (b. They rarely have the actual correct answer as an option and some are downright malpractice level incompetent
@@TheJonathanExp so what is it I should study to pass?
@@Musihoodie this is supposedly the very best option since its money back guarantee if you fail the exam www.emt-national-training.com/ its $50/month though but cheaper than than taking the test multiple times
I like EMT video
recertifying
Bout to take the exam in an hour😭🥴
How'd you do?