NREMT EMT-Basic Exam Prep Pro apk Description
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All questions were written exclusively for Upward Mobility by expert writers who are certified EMTs with a thorough and up-to-date knowledge of EMS material.
This app provides over five hundred questions paired with clear, thorough explanations to reinforce comprehension of the material and to bridge the gap between your basic EMT knowledge and practical patient application. It covers all topics on the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) EMT-Basic Cognitive Exam: Airway and Breathing, Cardiology, Trauma, Medical, Obstetrics and Pediatrics, and EMS Operations.
Upward Mobility apps are designed with an exclusive intuitive UI. They provide a Study Mode, where questions are paired with clear explanations and the user can proceed at their own pace, as well as a Test Mode designed to simulate the exam experience, allowing user can set question and time restraints. Results are presented in both an aggregate and a question-by-question format.
This app is not affiliated with the NREMT.
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