The NREMT exam is designed to weed out people who aren’t ready yet (“yet” being the operative word) to care for patients in the field. Do you really want all of them trying to help real, sick or injured human beings, as well intentioned as they may be? Think about some of the hair-brained things they’ve said in response to an instructor’s or EMS director’s questions. Look around at your EMS classmates and fellow test takers. While that statistic sounds like something between boot camp and making it into the NBA, it’s not as bad as a looks (see the next question), nor is this an entirely bad thing. According to the National Registry’s most recent published data from 2014, on a national average, approximately 33 percent of EMTs fail the test on the first try and 23 percent of paramedics fail on their first try. There’s no doubt about it the NREMT exam has a challenging reputation for a reason. And please quickly note that if you’re serious about passing the NREMT exam, you can find online EMT and Paramedic practice tests that will try to help you pass the examination on your first attempt.
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Here are seven questions answered for you about the exam with the daunting reputation, so you can slay this EMS dragon on your next (or perhaps very first) attempt. And if you’re recertifying with the test or re-taking it due to previous failure, you need to have some solid studying and test-taking strategies in your tool box.
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If you’re taking the NREMT exam for the first time you may be fearful about how to prepare for it.