I purchased your vault when I felt I wasn't getting enough information from my textbook and watched your videos for three months over and over. I saw this video yesterday right before taking my NREMT exam. I am happy to announced I passed my NREMT on the first attempt! I definitely couldn't have done it without your lectures.
I let my national expire years ago but needed it to work out of state now. Took it today and already got results with passing score! Love your practice questions! Anyone reading this that’s about to take the test just go in confident and take it one question at a time! You all got this!!
I wanted to thank you for your videos, they helped me a lot after failing the home NREMT, I retested, and passed at 70 questions yesterday. I really appreciate everything you do for people like me. 🚑
I got all 3 correct. I start Medic school on the 20th and have already completed your paramedic pre school study plan also have bought and watched your EKG masterclasses and I can’t thank you enough for your classes! I feel like I’m miles ahead already!
Greetings from Wisconsin, I just want to let you know that your videos are amazing and you do an excellent job with every single video. I would just like to say within the last week I passed my NREMT a lot of it was your help and learning from your videos, which I continue to watch, I just want to say thank you I’m 50 years old and this is a new career for me. Keep up the good work onto my AEMT
#letsgo !!! My thinking on the last question about CHF, the other symptoms along with the trouble sleeping at night.. in CHF patients, laying flat when sleeping can make it harder to breathe due to the fluid causing pressure on the lungs so they often sleep on a couple of pillows to stay elevated and try to shift some of that fluid making it easier to rest.
I would have said o2 but as you said, they gave us no vitals so no indication he needs o2, just as in the case of CPAP. However, the only thing clear was he was having chest pain. So, he was having an MI which cause him to wreck, thus aspirin. 😉 We all know though, you cant confuse NREMT with real life scenarios.
One Good question coach, My EMR class will start in a few weeks, and I speak simple English. With that in mind, do you think my English will be a significant barrier for passing the exams?
On the paramedic NREMT this year it has Braxton Hicks ROSC (don’t do the 12 GOATS, that’s not the correct order) Abdominal quadrants Heart tones Central cord syndrome Dystonic reactions Aspirin overdose Triamus Tadalafil Types of radios MHz Inotopic vs chronotropic
The third one seemed more like DVT/ PE. I guess the giveaway was both legs instead of one leg which is more common with DVT/PE. I didn’t realize I had extensive DVT in my right leg for about 4-5 weeks. I was going to go to the fire academy, but due to the DVT I decided to go to paramedic school instead.
Hi. Volly NYC fireman here. Currently in EMT school . I have trouble with this. Could I admin oxygen before checking vitals? Would oxygen interfere with my vital signs/ B in ABC?
Hello I've been watching for a couple days.Since I found an interest in EMT but I was a little confused and Google wasn't really helping.If I would like to go to college what would I major?Also when I looked up EMT programs I couldn't rly find any so I'm having a little difficulty on that and was wondering how I could find one.
Im not an EMT, but I didn’t really like that 2nd question. If I’m working on limited information, my main assumption is that it would be best to transport the patient to more urgent care just to be safe rather than to assume all they need is just oxygen. Especially if they just got out of something like a car crash
I was taught that if it’s difficulty breathing it’s mechanical so you would then ventilate them mechanically via BVM to compensate for their inability or trouble to do so on their own
hey there! so just some quick clarifying tips. If there is difficulty breathing, often you will administer oxygen to assist with repirations. However if breathing is irregular(Cheyne-Stokes) or other respiratory patterns or apnea(Without) then assisted ventilations via BVM would be indicated. It really just depends on the type and severity of the case.
just took my exam and i am already a 16 medic in the state of MA. just trying to get the national for bragging and to support my younger newbies. I got a 890 the first try and today i think i did worse. I feel like it is a joke to be honest because it should ask questions to make sure you know your Hs and Ts, GSc scores, Apgar scores and such. ID 12 LEADS and rhythms. Identifying breathing patterns and such. I got questions like what is "CEPH" referring to head, foot, skin, or neck. Its just a joke question IMO. got a question regarding blood types and and who would get a reaction if given this blood type with this blood type. Last time i checked Im not giving blood transfusion. i was asked some stupid doctor questions i cant even remember. I will be contacting the national registry to advised them how weak this is and what a joke of a test. It really is a joke and anyone that thinks this test is good needs to get a clue. I dont know where all these doctor questions come from but it results in outstanding EMTs not getting their medic and weakening the EMS system overall. the NR can F off! I bet you they would not ace this test if they took it. Half those old idiots have been in EMS since the 80s
I have been watching your videos for a little bit now and I am going to take my NREMT within a month and just wanted to say thank you because you have helped me a lot. Also, I got a 1/3 and understand why I got the 1 and 3 ones wrong.
I got all three wrong:( My biggest problem is overthinking but these videos help alot. I like to watch them while im on the treadmill. I'm taking my test tomorrow wish me luck!
That's exactly why I focus on my students studying content over taking hundreds of practice questions. If you take a question as I highlighted here, understanding the why is the most important aspect. Thanks for tuning in!
@@triten3690 try not to stress about it and read every question carefully. It's not trying to trick you, it's trying to tell if you understand the basics or not. Get some good rest the night before, and don't over study!
@@Noah-er9on Can U help me differentiate between when to use a BVM and when to use a nonrebreather? Im starting to really overthink it and am getting hella confused
Question 2 doesn’t give you much info so you don’t know more about the possible pathology or mechanism of injury so you have to eliminate. You going to give an anticoagulant to a possible traumatic injury? CPAP is contraindicated for pneumothorax. Answer would be easy if it said immediately administer O2 and proceed with a more detailed assessment.
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I just recently took my NREMT, and if I remember correctly, these questions were actually on there. What a gem ✨
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This man talked to me like I was an idiot and I honestly needed that. Feel way smarter now 😭
I purchased your vault when I felt I wasn't getting enough information from my textbook and watched your videos for three months over and over. I saw this video yesterday right before taking my NREMT exam. I am happy to announced I passed my NREMT on the first attempt! I definitely couldn't have done it without your lectures.
Wow, thank you! Congrats!
How long total would you say is the vault videos ? For nremt
I let my national expire years ago but needed it to work out of state now. Took it today and already got results with passing score! Love your practice questions! Anyone reading this that’s about to take the test just go in confident and take it one question at a time! You all got this!!
Just took my national registry and passed! Thank you for all the help.
Just passed my NREMT 😁 thanks father Evan
Congtrats! Great work!
I wanted to thank you for your videos, they helped me a lot after failing the home NREMT, I retested, and passed at 70 questions yesterday. I really appreciate everything you do for people like me. 🚑
EMT NREMT or MEDIC?
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@@hollopurple congratulations
@@hollopurple I took my medic NREMT this morning for the first time and failed 😞 now I’m obsessing with the book for the remainder of the month.
I am about to take my EMT on the 6th. I am scared but happy I found his videos.
I got all 3 correct. I start Medic school on the 20th and have already completed your paramedic pre school study plan also have bought and watched your EKG masterclasses and I can’t thank you enough for your classes! I feel like I’m miles ahead already!
Aaron, you are doing fantastic, great job following the plan! Look forward to seeing your success
Greetings from Wisconsin, I just want to let you know that your videos are amazing and you do an excellent job with every single video. I would just like to say within the last week I passed my NREMT a lot of it was your help and learning from your videos, which I continue to watch, I just want to say thank you I’m 50 years old and this is a new career for me. Keep up the good work onto my AEMT
Holy shit I got all these right confidently just by following evans methods. I’m taking mine in about 25 days! I can do this
These videos have been so helpful in my preparation for NREMT.
I'm a working EMT and review your videos weekly. Thanks. Great video.
Awesome! Thank you!
I got 3 more weeks of EMT school, and I am very thankful for your videos.
I appreciate all your doing Evan. Thanks
Bravo 👏! I like the editing on this vid, great work. 👍👍
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I got 2/3 I have my test tomorrow! Thanks for the thinking practice
You got this!
Thank you Evan, great subject mater....
Glad you liked it!
very informative, I like it. I'm preparing for my skills test.
You can do it!
Can we please do a NREMT Study Session soon!
That would be nice. I am part of the group on FB. Let me know if we do
Trauma = nothing by mouth
CCB, I haven’t taken the nremt in a long time but I’m glad I could review :)
#letsgo !!! My thinking on the last question about CHF, the other symptoms along with the trouble sleeping at night.. in CHF patients, laying flat when sleeping can make it harder to breathe due to the fluid causing pressure on the lungs so they often sleep on a couple of pillows to stay elevated and try to shift some of that fluid making it easier to rest.
Second question, i put D because it seemed like multisystem failure/issues.
Question 1 I wasn't sure about but 2 and 3 I got correct. Taking my 3rd and (hopefully final) attempt next month.
Keep studying hard, Paul!
Using this fucking clown is a sure fire way to fail
21k views only the blasphemy! This guy is a goat he doesn’t get enough credit!
Thank you for your support my brother!
@@TheParamedicCoach your welcome.
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Welcome!
thank you so much
Is this for the NREMT for paramedic or EMT ? (I’m taking the NREMT-P in 2 weeks 😬)
heck yea I got all three 🎉
Take the NREMT tmmr, very nervous, but i got this!
How'd it go?
@@Dualsport911 went to 120 felt pretty good, but at the same time not sure. Waiting for the results at the moment.
@@wicky3927 let me know if you are up to it on your results!!
@@wicky3927 first attempt and for what level?
@@Dualsport911 yes first attempt, and EMT
I got them all right
#lets_goooo
I would have said o2 but as you said, they gave us no vitals so no indication he needs o2, just as in the case of CPAP. However, the only thing clear was he was having chest pain. So, he was having an MI which cause him to wreck, thus aspirin. 😉 We all know though, you cant confuse NREMT with real life scenarios.
I’d love to be on a ambulance with is man and can I please take your paramedic course
One Good question coach, My EMR class will start in a few weeks, and I speak simple English. With that in mind, do you think my English will be a significant barrier for passing the exams?
@ 6:04 that’s my fav part, def me 😂😅
Thanks for the support!
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On the paramedic NREMT this year it has Braxton Hicks
ROSC (don’t do the 12 GOATS, that’s not the correct order)
Abdominal quadrants
Heart tones
Central cord syndrome
Dystonic reactions
Aspirin overdose
Triamus
Tadalafil
Types of radios MHz
Inotopic vs chronotropic
I said it was B the exact way you said I would overthink it.
The third one seemed more like DVT/ PE. I guess the giveaway was both legs instead of one leg which is more common with DVT/PE. I didn’t realize I had extensive DVT in my right leg for about 4-5 weeks. I was going to go to the fire academy, but due to the DVT I decided to go to paramedic school instead.
I got the second question right.
#letsgo!
Hi. Volly NYC fireman here. Currently in EMT school . I have trouble with this. Could I admin oxygen before checking vitals? Would oxygen interfere with my vital signs/ B in ABC?
The Nremt plug
Hello I've been watching for a couple days.Since I found an interest in EMT but I was a little confused and Google wasn't really helping.If I would like to go to college what would I major?Also when I looked up EMT programs I couldn't rly find any so I'm having a little difficulty on that and was wondering how I could find one.
Im not an EMT, but I didn’t really like that 2nd question. If I’m working on limited information, my main assumption is that it would be best to transport the patient to more urgent care just to be safe rather than to assume all they need is just oxygen. Especially if they just got out of something like a car crash
I got 2 out of 3 right. Should not have Second, guess my self on that first one. :)
I was taught that if it’s difficulty breathing it’s mechanical so you would then ventilate them mechanically via BVM to compensate for their inability or trouble to do so on their own
hey there! so just some quick clarifying tips. If there is difficulty breathing, often you will administer oxygen to assist with repirations. However if breathing is irregular(Cheyne-Stokes) or other respiratory patterns or apnea(Without) then assisted ventilations via BVM would be indicated. It really just depends on the type and severity of the case.
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#lets go
#LETSGOOOO
just took my exam and i am already a 16 medic in the state of MA. just trying to get the national for bragging and to support my younger newbies. I got a 890 the first try and today i think i did worse. I feel like it is a joke to be honest because it should ask questions to make sure you know your Hs and Ts, GSc scores, Apgar scores and such. ID 12 LEADS and rhythms. Identifying breathing patterns and such. I got questions like what is "CEPH" referring to head, foot, skin, or neck. Its just a joke question IMO. got a question regarding blood types and and who would get a reaction if given this blood type with this blood type. Last time i checked Im not giving blood transfusion. i was asked some stupid doctor questions i cant even remember. I will be contacting the national registry to advised them how weak this is and what a joke of a test. It really is a joke and anyone that thinks this test is good needs to get a clue. I dont know where all these doctor questions come from but it results in outstanding EMTs not getting their medic and weakening the EMS system overall. the NR can F off! I bet you they would not ace this test if they took it. Half those old idiots have been in EMS since the 80s
I have been watching your videos for a little bit now and I am going to take my NREMT within a month and just wanted to say thank you because you have helped me a lot. Also, I got a 1/3 and understand why I got the 1 and 3 ones wrong.
#LetsGo
I watch/listen to your videos daily. I currently sit at the top of my AEMT class and will graduate with Honors next month. Thank you!
I got all three wrong:( My biggest problem is overthinking but these videos help alot. I like to watch them while im on the treadmill. I'm taking my test tomorrow wish me luck!
You got this let me know how it goes, first time?
How did the test go?
#letsgo
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I was 2 for 3
The nremt was a lot more diagnosing then I thought it was almost no scenario based questions just a warning
So for example the question were mostly like "these are the symptoms what does this person have" rather then how do u treat this person
That's exactly why I focus on my students studying content over taking hundreds of practice questions. If you take a question as I highlighted here, understanding the why is the most important aspect. Thanks for tuning in!
@@TheParamedicCoach I passed the first ! Your RUclips content was a big help thank you!
CCB (Swear I didn’t cheat 💯)
Now the 2nd question could of also been a pericardial tamponade if it was taken into consideration .
3/3
I love this content but the way he teaches is like blues clues for adults, took me back like 20 years
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Lol this came out hours after I took my NREMT
Did u pass?
@@triten3690 yessir, finished in 15 minutes, test shut off at 70 questions
@@Noah-er9on wow, you mustve gotten like every question right! What tips can you give to someone who is about to take it??
@@triten3690 try not to stress about it and read every question carefully. It's not trying to trick you, it's trying to tell if you understand the basics or not. Get some good rest the night before, and don't over study!
@@Noah-er9on Can U help me differentiate between when to use a BVM and when to use a nonrebreather? Im starting to really overthink it and am getting hella confused
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Question 2 doesn’t give you much info so you don’t know more about the possible pathology or mechanism of injury so you have to eliminate. You going to give an anticoagulant to a possible traumatic injury? CPAP is contraindicated for pneumothorax.
Answer would be easy if it said immediately administer O2 and proceed with a more detailed assessment.
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You talk way to damn fast.... had to re listen a few times. Good Vids...
#letsgo!
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