

Paramedic Flashcard Book + Online (EMT Test Preparation): 9780738611778: Medicine & Health Science Books @ desertcart.com Review: I bought the EMT Basic Flash card book by Jeffrey ... - I bought the EMT Basic Flash card book by Jeffrey Lindsey as a Basic student and was well prepared for the NREMT Exam. This book has delivered just the same! Review: Must buy. - If your becoming a EMT this book is the easiest way to kill the class. Must have.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #803,693 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #287 in Emergency Medical Services (Books) #409 in Test Flash Cards #608 in Vocational Test Guides (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.79 x 8.37 inches |
| Edition | Second Edition, Revised |
| ISBN-10 | 0738611778 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0738611778 |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 352 pages |
| Publication date | July 3, 2014 |
| Publisher | Research & Education Association |
| Reading age | 18 years and up |
J**H
I bought the EMT Basic Flash card book by Jeffrey ...
I bought the EMT Basic Flash card book by Jeffrey Lindsey as a Basic student and was well prepared for the NREMT Exam. This book has delivered just the same!
C**T
Must buy.
If your becoming a EMT this book is the easiest way to kill the class. Must have.
D**Y
Very helpful study guide. Have referred several people to ...
Very helpful study guide. Have referred several people to this study source.
N**N
Seems wonderful.
Meant to buy the emt not paramedic book. Looked through the book. It’s amazing. It’s not tear off flash cards. Will be getting the EMTs book.
J**N
Good
Same cards as the 1st edition, considering I had the first edition already (kind of a waste). Good cards though!
P**L
Five Stars
good to have
E**A
Great Review Book!
Awesome book to use right before your state or national registry exam. It will help pin point your strong and weak subjects as you progress. It will also prepare you for the exam format and you’ll see questions on your actual exam similar to those in the book. However, certain questions do need to be updated as certain medications (such as vasopressin) aren't administered anymore during a cardiac arrest. Regardless, great book overall and passed my exam.
N**Y
Full of errors
I'm already a paramedic and I bought this to copy over a couple times for review. The amount of errors and malapropisms in this book actually make it a better study resource because correcting all this stuff is a great review. Refers to a MOLST as a DNR. Says adults and geriatrics should have I.O.'s placed in distal tibia and pediatrics should be the only ones to get proximal I.O.'s. Confuses the terms leukocyte and lymphocyte. And has a dopamine med math question, which as written has a final answer of 1gtts/3 minutes (to get the 37.5gtts/min it's looking for you need to know to do the 5mcg stated * weight in kg * drop set but even on the back of the card it misses the weight step). I'm not going to keep editing this to add the errors I find every couple pages but I'm adding one more here. It says Cheyne Stokes only indicates brain stem injuries, not anoxia or increased ICP. This is bizarrely stupid. Maybe Jeff wrote this book with a 1st gen LLM? 36 pages into this P.O.S. and I can tell you that you don't get 350 individual cards because every 5 or 6 there's a matching component (i.e. A-F matched to 1-6), which count as the amount of matching components listed. So everytime you see one of these you might as well peel off 5 cards from your 350 stack and throw them out. Good job Jeff.
R**Y
good for the flash cards
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