EMT Basic Exam Secrets Study Guide: EMT-B Test Review for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Basic Exam

30 August 2010 One Comment

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EMT Basic Exam Secrets Study Guide: EMT-B Test Review for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Basic Exam

Paramedics or EMT’s are usually sent to the scene by a dispatcher for a number of different reasons. When an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician), or Paramedic arrives to the scene they first must examine the patient and assess their condition. Paramedics and EMT’s will then try to determine if there is an underlying condition that they should know about, or if they are allergic to any medications that should not be administered. From the time that a Paramedic or EMT arrives at the scene to the time that they get the patient transported to the hospital could mean the difference between life and death.

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  • admin (author) said:

    Preparing for an EMT exam can be challengeing depending on your level of education, background and training program. Obviously the more educated you are the better you are able to comprehend clinical concepts and pathophysiologies. EMS is a wonderful starting point form many people. Like CNA’s, many students come in with little or no education other then high school. Tackling emergency care in this manner can be very difficult, especially with shorter programs.

    Becoming a strong, competent emergency medical technician takes time and requires a strong knowledge of both anatomy and physiology. You cannot fully understand a given treatment without knowing the physiology behind each body system. Taking A&P courses gives providers the necessary insight into why the body does what is does in a given situation.You will find that the more you understand the machine, the easier it is to recognize and fix problems with the machine and consequently, the easier your EMT exams will be.

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