EMT Lecture notes

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You realize that the protocols vary greatly from state to state right?
 
just read through the text they give you...it's pretty simple and actually an interesting read w/ all the graphics...
 
I agree, use your book and state related material. But for additional resources this a great site. No notes, but helps nonetheless. Just give your state protocols priority.

http://www.emtb.com/9e/
 
Just wing everything. You definitely don't have to study/take notes for EMT tests.
 
Just wing everything. You definitely don't have to study/take notes for EMT tests.

Hah, I have to agree with that as well.

I think five of my questions on the state test were "Which would you do first..." and the answer was undoubtedly... "check the airway"

Lol.
 
hah, i have to agree with that as well.

I think five of my questions on the state test were "which would you do first..." and the answer was undoubtedly... "check the airway"

lol.

But is the scene safe?!
 
I took notes the first day of EMT class if you want those.

:laugh:

Actually, the only thing I really had to study for was the practicals on the state test. I failed the first time because I didn't say one sentence: "Is the oxygen making you feel better?"

-Failure to reassess.
 
Hahhaha, I thought I was going to get flamed but I guess I'm not the only pre-med who feels that way.

I took the course last spring, but didn't get a chance to take the state test. I hope I pass in September! Already forgot everything.
 
Scene safe?

BSI?

ABC?

SAMPLE / OPQRST?

Seriously just read the book. You'd get more out of it.

I don't think I took notes in the basic course. In medic school I took some in one of my many recycled college notebooks so there's probably three or four other subjects stuck in there. I am seriously not a classroom note taker.
 
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