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EMT B Exam Questions 2017 Version


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EMT B Exam Questions covers the following topics
- Airway and Breathing
- Cardiology
- Trauma
- Medical
- Obstetrics and Pediatrics
- Operations

The EMT-Basic or EMT-B certification will soon be referred to as the Emergency Medical Technican certification when the new certification levels are introduced in 2014. Applicants for the EMT-B certification must pass both a state approved psychomotor exam as well as the national NREMT certification exam. Potential EMT candidates applying for an EMT-Basic certification must meet certain requirements. EMT-Basic candidates must be 18 years or older. EMT-Basic candidates must also have completed a state-approved EMT-Basic course. The state EMT-basic course must meet or exceed the US Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum for EMT-Basic. This EMT-Basic state course must have been successfully completed within the previous two years. Additionally, EMT-Basic candidates must hold a current CPR credential and have successfully completed a state-approved EMT-Basic psychomotor exam.

The NREMT National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians is a US certification agency covering prehospital medical providers.
Most states use or require NREMT testing for some level of state certification.NREMT recognizes four levels of EMT: EMR, Basic, Intermediate (two types/levels), and Paramedic (some states may have additional certifications). NREMT certification at an EMT Intermediate level may or may not be sufficient for some state EMT-I requirements. While NREMT certification may be mandatory for new state certification, it is not necessarily required for renewals. These procedures and requirements vary from state to state. In 1986, military emergency rooms were required to certify all medical technicians through NREMT.

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