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EMS 110 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS & VITAL VOCABULARY. Chapter 1 (Introduction to Emergency Medical Care) 1. Describe the 5 phases of EMS care: Early Access – 911, Enhanced 911 (shows location to the dispatcher), Designated 7-digit number (22%) Emergency Medical Dispatch. First Responder Care – police, firefighters.
Best study guide out there in my opinion is the current DOT EMT-Basic Curriculum. Search for "Emergency Medical Technician-Basic: National Standard Curriculum" - it's the nhtsa.gov link with the PDF file. Seriously, it has a lot of great information in it. Oct 18, 2013. #8.
0. IDPH offers a study guide on there website heres the pdf link, Study Guide. It has the abbreviations you need to know as well as a break down of the types of questions that will be asked as well as some sample questions. I actually saw one of those questions on my test (question 9 to be exact) and knew the answer because I had checked out ...
1. 0. I think it would be helpful to have practice exams and questions in the same format as the NREMT exam, if nothing else to get used to the style. NREMT-I85 / CT Advanced-EMT / EMT-B Instructor / BLS Instructor (ECSI) Whoever destroys a life, it is considered as if he destroyed an entire world.
My class uses their EMT-B text, "Prehospital Emergency Care, 8th Ed", and I can't say I am too impressed. It really just seems unpolished. I find spelling mistakes that spellcheck would have caught, workbook answers that don't coincide with the questions, and an included CDrom that has quizzes you can take, but chapter 2 doesn't work because of ...
8. Having a good grasp of word roots makes it possible to unsweunswerstand rather than just memorize terms. E.g. -it is, a/an-, brady-, tachy-, ect-, endo-, entero-, rhin/rhino-, epi-, dia-, etc. There's loads of lists on the internet and you know loads of them already.
EMTprep.com Has Interactive Study Guide! Hey Arrow, just to follow up, I found a site called EMTprep.com They have an interactive study guide for each of the main areas of the NREMT test. It is pretty cool, I would give it a 9/10. I think they need to update a couple features but for the most part it is a very great tool!
My advice, I used 2 sources almost exclusively for studying. The EMT Achieve site and the "success for the EMT" book. To be honest, I found neither of those a good representation of what was on the actual EXAM. I completed the entire success for the EMT study guide and not a single question was on the NREMT exam.
Knightlite's award-winning study software is available for both Windows and Apple Macintosh computers. Take tests on screen or print them out in a variety of ways. Based on Brady's Emergency Care 11th Edition. Features: * 1750 Questions. * 800 definitions, root words, suffixes and prefixes. * The ability to print out the National Registry Skill ...
1. Feet go on bottom unless patient is upside down. 2. Head goes on top unless patient is upside down. 3. Wet icky stuff goes on inside. So yeah I think your prob over prepared for emt-b don't sweat it. Wet Icky stuff goes on the inside, unless the patient is turned inside out. Jul 12, 2011.