NREMT FINAL EXAM TEST BANK LATEST 2024-2025 / EMT Cognitive Exam 370 Questions / Score 100%
The NREMT Cognitive Exam is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) covering airway/ventilation, cardiology, trauma, medical/obstetrics, and EMS operations, requiring a passing score of 950, with questions ranging from 70 to 120 (120-150 for Paramedics). It now includes Technology Enhanced Items (TEIs) like drag-and-drop or ordered lists. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Key Exam Information & Tips
- Format: The exam adapts to your ability; finishing at 70 questions indicates high confidence in your pass or fail status.
- Timing: You have up to 2 hours for the EMT exam, with most candidates spending 30–60 seconds per question.
- Test-Taking Strategy: Read questions carefully, avoid "reading into" them, and focus on the most critical, immediate care (e.g., airway).
- Content Areas: Focus on Cardiovascular (22%), Medical/Obstetrics (27%), Trauma (24%), Airway (18%), and EMS Operations (9%).
- Question Types: Includes standard multiple-choice and new Technology Enhanced Items (TEIs) such as ordering steps or classifying options.
- Preparation: Utilize practice tests, review EMS education standards, and focus on understanding concepts rather than just memorizing. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
Common Exam Topics (Final Prep)
- Airway: Managing a patient with a suspected spinal injury and reduced tidal volume.
- Medical: Identifying colicky, intermittent pain from abdominal disorders.
- Cardiology: Initiating chest compressions and AED use.
- Obstetrics: Identifying meconium in amniotic fluid.
- Assessment: Recognizing when to assess a patient's mental capacity for refusal of care. [1, 2]
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