Raise your score with 400 must-study test questions!
REA's flashcard book for the EMT exam helps you check your test-readiness and get a high score. Our flashcard book is the perfect refresher and offers a quick and convenient way to practice answering questions while pinpointing your strengths and weaknesses.
Written by an expert with nearly 30 years of experience in the fire and EMS arenas, our flashcards give you full scenarios to evaluate in a multiple-choice format, just like the actual test. The book contains 400 must-study questions that cover all the test categories on the EMT exam: airway and breathing, cardiology, medical, obstetrics and pediatrics, and trauma. Handy icons help you locate questions by subject, so you can review and test your knowledge in specific areas. The book also includes fun facts about the medical/EMT profession and its history.
Unlike most flashcards that come loose in a box, our flashcards are bound in an organized, portable book that makes studying a breeze. Our concise question and answer format makes it easy to find the right answer, and we give details explaining why the answer is correct.
REA's EMT flashcards are perfect for on-the-go review and ideal for individual, classroom, or group study.
Used this flashcard book alongside the crash course books. I passed the NREMT on the first attempt and finished within 30 minutes. The sheer amount of questions I think really helped me be mentally prepared for the NREMT exam. I also studied ALOT rapid firing any and all questions. I had gone through the whole thing and anything I didn't know I highlighted and came back to after I was done. Kept doing that until I could answer every question. On that note, there is quite a bit in here that I never saw during my semester long course. Then there was a thing or two on the NREMt exam I never really saw/remembered seeing in either.
This book contains old information. First EMT B is an old certification, it is now EMT with better training. They recommend Pressure point as the second place to go for stopping bleeding. Now you go dirctly to TQ because we know what caused the "Life or Limb" phrase. The old TQs damaged tissue because they were too narrow and applied pressure over a narrow band of tissue that caused irepperable tissue damage and required Amputation. TQs need to be at least 1 1/2" wide. There is other old information but if you know your stuff you'll see what the outdated info is.
I used this EMT flashcard book while I was in EMT school, and it seriously helped me out. It covers all the NREMT test sections with a ton of realistic practice questions, and what I really liked was how it explained each answer in detail, so even when I got something wrong, I could learn exactly why. I even recommended it to a buddy who’s in EMT school now, and he’s liking it too. I’m officially a licensed EMT now, but I still flip through it to keep everything fresh. I grabbed my copy at Barnes & Noble, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone going through EMT school or thinking about it.
I personally thought this book was a huge help for the EMT test. The questions range from easy to hard. I also love how the questions were blended so it wasn't just one subject at a time. It is a small book which is easy to bring where ever you go and take a few minutes here and there to study. I have recommend this book to others who took this test and will continue to recommend it!
This book was very helpful in preparing for the NREMT test. The questions are well written and easy to understand. If you do make a mistake, the correct answer is on the back of each page along with an explanation.