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When a Stroke is Not a Stroke: A Case Study
Mimics account for 20-25% of suspected strokes, and occur frequently in patients under 50.
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Unique Patient Signs: A Case Study
If a patient presents with multiple pathologies, some common signs can give you clues into…
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New Year, New Limmer
Eight years ago we started this business with a simple, yet important mission: Provide a…
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Crush Syndrome: A Case Study
By Christopher Ebright You respond to an accident involving a semi-truck that drove off a…
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Compartment Syndrome: A Case Study
You are called to a scene where a skier has fallen. The male patient is…
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You Aren’t Studying the Right Things – A 5-week plan for NREMT success
You don’t study as much as you should and when you do, you aren't studying…
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Transitioning BLS to ALS
At the New York State Vital Signs Conference I presented a session on successfully transitioning…
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Simulation in EMS Education – Part 2
It is our belief that the EMT classroom has much to gain from the use…
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Simulation in EMS Education
The benefits of simulation in an EMS class are wide-ranging and surprisingly easy to do,…
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Study Tips – Last Minutes
What to do in the final 24 hours before your NREMT test date.
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Study Tips – On The Go
Turn frantic cramming into effective study time.
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Study Tips – Your Environment
Our 8 tips to create a more productive and effective environment to prep for the…