Pass the EMT with the Least Amount of Studying
The EMT test is a required condition for employment with ambulance service organizations in the US. Emergency Medical Technicians – EMTs – constitute the main body of the United States Emergency Medical System (EMS) with more than 500,000. EMT certifications are in high demand in many police and fire departments. Other employment opportunities for EMT certificate holders include positions in the industrial and entertainment industries. The exam is administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NRMET).
Although individual States have their own standards for certification (or licensure, depending on circumstances), it must always satisfy the minimum requirements established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Register online at the official website of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians www.nremt.org/
Since January 2007 the EMT exams has been a combination of computer-based testing and a pen-and-paper examination.
The official website of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians provides a listing of examination sites across the country.
The cognitive examination component is computer adaptive, which allows questions to be tailored to the individual candidate. This means that when a question is answered correctly, the next one will be slightly more challenging; while if a question is answered incorrectly, the next one will be slightly easier. This way no two exams are exactly the same.
There is also a psychomotor examination – all arrangements for the taking of this should be made in advance.
The final examination takes the form of cognitive tests and a practical examination. There are various levels of certification, ranging from EMT-B (Basic) to EMT-I/85 and EMT-I/99 (Intermediate), and EMT-P for paramedics
There are four levels of EMT Certification:
First Responder Exam
EMT- Basic
EMT- Intermediate
Paramedic Certification
First Responder exam
80-110 questions
1 hour 45 minutes
For EMT-Basic
70-120 questions
2 hours
EMT Intermediate
85-135 questions
2 hours 15 minutes
Paramedic certification
It comprises of 80-150 questions
2 hours 30 minutes.
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