About Critical Care Paramedic Review
Limmer Creative’s Critical Care Paramedic Review contains 500 flashcards and two 125 question exams to help prepare for the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC) CCP-C examination.
With cards for each of the exam’s 11 sections plus additional flashcards on value norms, critical care technology and critical thinking, our Critical Care Paramedic Review app will help you learn important facts and identify areas which require additional study. A bonus section – Flight Fundamentals – will give you additional preparation toward the FP-C examination.
A “Challenge Me” feature allows you to select 10, 30 or 50 randomly chosen cards. All cards have a “Mastered it” function which allows cards to be removed from the deck when you have mastered the content. Cards can be easily restored to the deck. All Limmer Creative apps provide a detailed history of study time and topics as well as the ability to email results to instructors and colleagues.
Critical Care Paramedic’s 500 cards are divided into the following topics:
• Obstetrical Patients
• Neonatal and Pediatric Patients
• Respiratory Patients
• Cardiac Patients
• Burn Patients
• Medical Patients
• Trauma Patients
• Advanced Airway
• Neurologic Patients
• Toxic and Environmental Exposure
• Laboratory and Value Norms
• Critical Care Equipment and Technology
• Transport Fundamentals
• Flight Fundamentals
• Critical Thinking Exercises
Created and reviewed by experts and educators in critical care, Critical Care Paramedic Review is an accurate, convenient and cost-effective way to prepare for the CCP-C examination.
NOTE: Purchase of this app will not provide the user access to the lc-ready.com web site
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by M####:
Bought app to prepare for the CCP-C exam. Lots of flash cards. Best were the lab and value norms but as someone who hasn't done a lot of critical care stuff I also liked the technology and critical thinking cards.