Test your skills with an EMT Practice test

 

 

EMT Practice Test

The EMT test is the pathway for those who want pursue a career as an Emergency Medical Technician. An EMT certification is necessary for them to practice the profession. There are five types of NREMT certifications, namely:

  • 1. First responder – offers basic first response first aid and patient management
  • 2. EMT-Basic (EMT-B) – offers and deals with basic life support
  • 3. Intermediate/85 (EMT-I) - based on the 1985 EMT-Intermediate National Standard Curriculum
  • 4. Intermediate/99 (IMT-I) - based on the 1999 EMT-Intermediate National Standard Curriculum
  • 5. Paramedic (EMT-P) - highest level of EMT certification. Paramedics can administer various medications, offer advanced life support, and carry out advanced surgical therapies.

Using the EMT practice test to pass your final exam

Using EMT Practice Test to Pass the Exam

An EMT practice test is a smart way to prepare for the real exam. Here are some tips on how to use the EMT practice test to pass the exam:

  • Understand completely all the questions you got wrong by reading the explanations written on your score report
  • Impose time constraints on yourself when you take the EMT practice exam.
  • Deal with the sections of the test one at a time.

The following are the subjects that the EMT exam will focus on:

Airway and Breathing Test
Cardiology Test
Medical Test
OB/Ped/Special Patients Test
EMS Operations Test
Trauma Test

Common questions and formatting on the EMT Test

What to Expect in Your EMT Test

EMT test questions come in the form of multiple choices. In the choices you will be given, you will find 1 which is totally impossible, 2 which are plausible, and 1 correct answer. The categories employed in the test are knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. You can find EMT test questions at the back of your EMT course text back and online. They will increase your chances of passing your exam. Here are more tips that can help you out:

  • There are certain times of the day when you are most alert. It is best to study during these times.
  • Do not merely memorize what's in the test – understand.
  • Focus on the information you are not familiar with.
  • Construct a flexible schedule for studying.

To learn more about the test and to take a practice test visit us at www.emtpracticetest.org. You can take multiple tests in order to strengthen your skills and to prepare for the NREMT test.