![]() I definitely suggest using EMTPocketPrep to help keep your knowledge fresh between your course completion and your exam date. That test is no joke, but if you are prepared, you can trust your gut. I used EMTPocketPrep for about an hour every day for the week before my test, and it really helped with my confidence walking into the exam. There are plenty of questions and they cover just about anything you might see on the test. They even cited where the answers came from, which just happened to be from the same book and edition my class used. The question format is extremely similar to that of the official test, and you can't beat the explanations provided with each question. ![]() I just have to say, EMTPocketPrep is/was an absolute lifesaver. Took my NREMT Cognitive (Written) Test today and, while my stomach was in complete knots waiting for the results, I just found out that I passed and am now nationally registered. I felt infinitely more prepared for my test today and I give the makers of EMTPocketPrep my deepest thanks!!! I’ll definitely be using PocketPrep for my NCLEX next year!!! The only reason I gave it a 4 out of 5 was because EMTPocketPrep starting glitching and crashing as I got closer to completing all the questions, but that’s just a minor issue that shouldn’t deter you from using EMTPocketPrep. That said, PocketPrep is still a lifesaving app that I would swear by. My test today, though, didn’t have a lot of those so don’t expect NREMT to be exactly like the questions on EMTPocketPrep. Your first action should be.” and then you would have a series of answer choices. Her symptoms are blah blah blah, Hx of blah blah blah. ![]() For example, a question on EMTPocketPrep might say (and i am totally making this question up) “A 30 year old female patient presents with a sudden onset of dyspnea. However, a large portion of the questions on PocketPrep were situational which wasn’t the case on my exam. It’s definitely worth the money and it helped me develop my test-taking strategies. ![]() I strongly recommend biting the bullet and buying the full version with 800 practice questions. PocketPrep definitely helped me prepare for the NREMT Exam. ![]()
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