NREMT Questions Exam 2017 for Android
NREMT recognizes three levels of EMT: Basic, Intermediate (two types/levels), and Paramedic (some states may have additional certifications). NREMT certification at an EMT Intermediate level may or may not be sufficient for some state EMT-I requirements.
The EMT-Basic or EMT-B certification will soon be referred to as the Emergency Medical Technican certification when the new certification levels are introduced in 2014. Applicants for the EMT-B certification must pass both a state approved psychomotor exam as well as the national NREMT certification exam. Potential EMT candidates applying for an EMT-Basic certification must meet certain requirements. EMT-Basic candidates must be 18 years or older. EMT-Basic candidates must also have completed a state-approved EMT-Basic course. The state EMT-basic course must meet or exceed the US Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum for EMT-Basic. This EMT-Basic state course must have been successfully completed within the previous two years. Additionally, EMT-Basic candidates must hold a current CPR credential and have successfully completed a state-approved EMT-Basic psychomotor exam.