Books for Prep









Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Absolutly great
this product from bunches of books was in new condition.and i purchased it used.the information that is in it is exactly what i need to prepare my self for the nationals.i personally like that i made this purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great practice exams
I used this book to study for my NREMT exam and it definitely helped. I was able to narrow down the areas that I needed to focus my study plan on by taking the practice tests



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - How to Take the Test
Lately I have been in more than a few conversations about taking EMS exams. I took my EMT training at a local college. Much to my chagrin, one fellow told me how sorry the college program was because it did not teach one how to take the (EMT) test. Another fellow told me that he studied for his (paramedic) test by going through as many multiple choice questions as he could find.

I know at least one really smart gal and guy both of whom have failed the EMT Basic test twice. It takes not only a certain amount of training and education to pass the test but a certain amount of preparation as well. One needs to know how to take a multiple choice test where only the *best* answer is the *correct* answer. And one does not need to be stressed out by the time one takes the test.

This book offers a "battle plan." There are 150 questions on the National Registry exam. There are 24-30 on patient assessment, etc. This book offers practice tests so that one can learn how to deal with multiple choice questions with more than one good answer, but again, only the best answer is correct. This book helps one identify their areas of weakness. Patient assessment: 12 questions missed out of 30? Might be a good idea to review that topic. One does not need to get an A. One needs to pass the test. Getting better in a weak area may be just the ticket.

Some people get an attitude problem. I heard one gal say that she got mad halfway through her test and just started answering questions. She got a 67. Too bad she did not keep her temper under control a little while longer. She could have saved a second trip to the testing center and all the hurry up and wait that goes along with it. During my EMT exam, it took an hour to get us checked in.

Some people develop a case of nerves before the test. This book has some good suggestions. The only thing I have against the 30-day plan and the 10-day plan is that they go into too much detail. But some people do need help with a case of nerves. If you don't believe me, just listen to the talk of the people in line to take a test.

One should not expect this book to give one actual test questions. National Registry now tells people not to even remember questions in order to rebuild the test. Instead the book
tells people how to be prepared for the test, no case of nerves and a battle plan ready to go.

For those who are about to take their NREMT exam... good luck.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't get your hopes up
When I compare the test questions that were in this book with the ones that were on my actual exam, I honestly cannot rate this book more than 1 star. The questions in the book were very easy with one clear and concise answer. If you expect the actual certification exam to be like this, you're in for a rude awakening. The questions on the actual test were tricky to say the least with many questions having more than one correct answer (some had as many as 3 correct answers). One must choose what they feel is the BEST answer which we know isn't going to be the same answer for everybody. No such questions in this book. I took the 4 sample tests in this book and only missed 7 questions on all 4 tests combined yet I spent the week waiting for the results of my certification test not having an earthly clue if I had even passed the stupid thing! IMHO, there's nothing that can truly prepare you for these ignorant tests except to try to stay calm and read the questions thoroughly and don't dwell on one single question-move on and go back and catch it later. I feel that is the best advice one can follow because if you study this book and feel confident after taking the book tests, when the actual test is put in front of you, you'll know what I mean!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Assistance with National Registry Test
As a teaching professional I know that the more questions that a student sees the better. Although the vast majority of the questions in this book were different to the type of question found on the National Exam, it was very helpful. I would certainly recommend this book as an aid to your classroom instruction, theoretical workbook and your ambulance practical time. In my opinion, there is only one way to ensure a successful result and that is to read, learn and inwardly digest the information found in your course study guide...there is no shortcut! In conclusion, this book did help me to find the areas of the syllabus I was weak in and approximately 45% of the questions were actually in my national exam in one form or another.





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