User Reviews: EMT B Prep Test

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  • EMT & Fire 1/2 ​   

    The subscription is well worth it. I only had to have it for 1 month and I passed my NREMT on the first try. The best feature I recognized with this app was it’s explanations for correct answers, it gave in depth reASŌning and even directly listed page numbers for reference in my Transportation of The Sick and Injured textbook which helped so much with my studying. Doing the quick tests are fun and help keep you in the right headspace and the practice NREMT is actually pretty darn close to the real deal. Obviously you should use more than just this app to study but I’d say this was my biggest help by far. Good luck to anyone else out there looking to take their NREMT soon! You’ve got this!!!   
  • Passed NREMT ‍    ‍ 

    I can’t speak highly enough about this app. Four of the folks I worked with passed their first time only using this app. I strictly used the app and over a week went through the entire question bank reading the “whys” behind each question. I got kicked out at 80 questions on the NREMT. I had a coworker that failed two out of three times. We all told him he needed to study with EMS pocket prep, he passed the third time. I’m not sponsored or paid, I’m just stoked to have passed and want to share my experience. Go crush that test!   ​   ‌  
  • User Friendly  

    I tried several ways to send email but keep getting routed back to help center. I downloaded app for iPad, unfortunately can’t see any images (6 second strips, etc). So I keep failing some of my quizzes because of it. App came recommended, now I’m not sure  
  • Really helps me on my free time      

    This app is like an EMS professor in your pocket!

    The content and style of questions are very similar to the kinds you will face in EMT school. The explanations at the end allow you to understand emergency medicine in a much more practical and intelligent manner.

    They also explain how the other answers aren’t correct which serves you to retain information for other questions going forward.

    If you’re going through EMT school, get this app and replace your mindless scrolling with it. You can get a great deal of supplemental education that way.     ​​  
  • User Friendly 

    I used this for emt school years ago and I did for paramedic as well. I had the bare minimum of questions on my nremt test for emt school (70 questions) and 80 questions on the paramedic nremt exam. I was in and out both times from Pearson vue in around 35 minutes. This has helped me feel competent in my skills and has helped me achieve my goals in EMS. EMS is already stressful and this app I give so much credit to. I bought the premium version years ago and they have honored my lifetime membership to this day. This program is worth every penny‌​​ 
  • Good resource   ‍

    I normally don’t write reviews, but I had to for this very helpful and effective study tool. I graduated from my EMT course in December 2020, took the NREMT exam immediately after and I failed! I was extremely disappointed and my confidence was down in the dumps. I put off trying to get certified until this year!! Right before the 2 year mark expiration in the ability to get certified after course completion. I started studying and glad I came across this app. The thorough explanations for right AND wrong answers were very helpful. The mock exam gave good practice for taking the real exam. The fact that you can pull out your phone anywhere and have a quick study session is very convenient. The premium subscription was worth every penny. If anyone is in my position or just wants a great tool to aid in studying for the NREMT exam, this is i    
  • Helpful ‍       ​

    I purchased a q bank for life on their last app when they made this one they cancelled my access to the other. I was unable to redeem my last purchase so now I have to subscribe monthly which is frustrating.
    Other than that it seems that some of the explanations are incomplete.
    Nevertheless, it is still an absolute essential when preparing for your certification or recertification and I would still recommend it.
    Best of luck!      
  • NREMT prep  

    Definitely a good study tool, I passed my NREMT-P on the first try. Idk if I got lucky but I had the same question that’s on here but the rewording was different. The more answers I got wrong the more I learned :-), I was only getting 1 or 2 right and end up getting all 10 once I learned more and practice I definitely recommend this for studying for your Paramedic EXAM       ‍  
  • Very helpful app. ‍

    I purchased 1 month of pocket prep for my study up to the NREMT for EMT-B. I felt like I learned more in studying with pocket prep than I did in the entirety of my EMT course and it was based mostly from the book in my class. I passed the NREMT on my first attempt and I attribute that mostly to pocket prep. The questions are formatted a little different on the NREMT than on pocket prep but studying with pocket prep is definitely what helped me pass. I’d recommend this.  ‍ ​   
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    I am a hospitalist physican assistant, and I found this app during my rotations. It is unbelievably helpful in determining differentials and train of thought of working your way through more emergent differentials to less. The algorithms are very good. I recommend this to students I come across in the field  ‌     

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