TWTPraetorian
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All,
I take my first NREMT-P in a little more than a week. I have taken exams from varying sources (school's program, MedicTests, etc) but I am struggling a bit with the trauma portion. I am consistently scoring just below standard.
I have primarily focused ITLS review and used ATLS information as a supplement. I have been pestering a former 68W (now current Paramedic) and several other Paramedics at my department as well.
I am utilizing all local resources I have available to succeed. My question is to those who have taken the equivalent, comparable, or higher courses/exams - What did you use to brush up or use as a companion to your education regarding trauma? Are there study guides, reports, articles, journals, or sources that were beneficial to you?
I can give more specific examples of where I am weak if needed.
Meeting the standard would be sufficient, but irritating. Exceeding the standard is always the goal. Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated!
I take my first NREMT-P in a little more than a week. I have taken exams from varying sources (school's program, MedicTests, etc) but I am struggling a bit with the trauma portion. I am consistently scoring just below standard.
I have primarily focused ITLS review and used ATLS information as a supplement. I have been pestering a former 68W (now current Paramedic) and several other Paramedics at my department as well.
I am utilizing all local resources I have available to succeed. My question is to those who have taken the equivalent, comparable, or higher courses/exams - What did you use to brush up or use as a companion to your education regarding trauma? Are there study guides, reports, articles, journals, or sources that were beneficial to you?
I can give more specific examples of where I am weak if needed.
Meeting the standard would be sufficient, but irritating. Exceeding the standard is always the goal. Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated!