For Students Back to the Basics: That Gut Feeling Assessing abdominal pain is one of the easiest and also one of the hardest things to do. The degree of…Stephanie LimmerNovember 17, 2020
For InstructorsItem WritingNREMT One Correct Answer on the NREMT: How Much Difference Will This Make? By Dan Limmer The NREMT announced in 2019 and reiterated their position at the recent NAEMSE virtual conference that the…Stephanie LimmerOctober 21, 2020
Cardiac & RespiratoryEducationFor PractitionersFor Students American Heart Association Guidelines 2020 To Be Released What will the release of the American Heart Association Guidelines mean for providers and how Limmer Ed will be help.Stephanie LimmerOctober 16, 2020
For InstructorsFor PractitionersFor StudentsOxygen Why Are We Still Stuck On Oxygen? By Dan Limmer I love formative discussions with other educators—the kind that I can’t stop thinking about even after I…Stephanie LimmerSeptember 14, 2020
EducationFor StudentsTrauma Back to the Basics: Chest Trauma Chest Traumas are the second most common traumatic injury, and come with the highest cases of patient mortality. Sharpen your…Stephanie LimmerAugust 27, 2020
For InstructorsItem WritingNREMT NREMT Announces Technology Enhanced Items The NREMT announces TEI for Fall 2020. What does this mean for students and educators?Stephanie LimmerAugust 21, 2020
NREMT You’ve Failed the NREMT Three Times. Now What? We get a lot of calls and emails from people who have failed the NREMT. We seem to get more…JulieJune 17, 2020
Cardiac & RespiratoryFor Students Back to Basics: Perfusion Perfusion is the necessary component to transport the goods of ventilation and external respiration throughout the body. Get an in-depth…Stephanie LimmerJune 10, 2020
EducationFor Instructors Has the Pandemic Caused a Slip with the Flip? By Dan Limmer As I quickly moved classes online for the spring semester and now plan for summer classes, my…Stephanie LimmerJune 5, 2020