App Profile: Paramedic Pocket Prep

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Paramedic Pocket Prep
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Rating:
4.69
Total Reviews:
1.79k
Top Countries:
US, GB, AU
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Reviews: What People Think About Paramedic Pocket Prep
ParamedicStudent
Rating: 5/5
This was the app I primarily used to study for NREMT-P. I passed on the first try. I’m even using this afterwards to stay sharp. Pros - good variety of questions (there’s over 600) and the explanations are very helpful and usually they explain why each answer choice was correct/incorrect thoroughly. I studied the explanations almost as much as I did taking practice questions. There were definitely questions on actual exam that I remembered studying through this app. The question of the day reminders were more helpful than I expected. I would do random quick 10 questions any opportunity I got in preparing for the exam. This covered a lot of the A&amp;P and pathophysiology that is heavily covered on the exam and something often forgotten to be studied during class. Cons - inaccuracies in drug choices for some of the protocols. However, rarely was this asked on the actual NREMT exam and I had other resources to study medication protocols.
Tariqh425
Rating: 3/5
I was an EMT for 3 years, a paramedic for 6 years, and taught medic school for 4. I took NR in 2008, but let my license lapse when I went back to school. I am retaking NR after being out of the field for 4 years. I think this app is okay for the most part, however certain questions give me pause and I wonder how in tune the writers are with NR. For example, a question described Cushing’s Triad as “Hypertension with reactive bradycardia and decreased respiratory effort...” “DECREASED respiratory effort” is a completely inaccurate description of a Cushing’s patient. They could have used so many different words (i.e. irregular, ataxic, Biot’s, abnormal, etc.) but the use of “decreased respiratory effort” is patently false. Because much has changed since I left the field, I am left wondering if some of my wrong answers are due to my own lack of knowledge of industry updates or incorrectly written questions. Thus, I wouldn’t advise anyone to rely solely on this app for NR prep. The upside to this app: The UI is great, very easy to use and intuitive. The explanations are helpful (assuming they are correct) and I like how you can keep track of your progress. Suggestion to developers: Maybe considering adding a feature that allows users to easily report a bad question. This might allow learning opportunities for everyone involved.
Felisa22
Rating: 5/5
If you don’t have it you’re making a mistake! started using this app in the beginning of my program. It is great because you can pick topics to test on, so I would pick cardiology etc. before the class test and repeat the tests as much as I needed to. It gives great explanations for each choice. I just took the registry and passed. The registry felt easy compared to the pocket prep questions. Pocket prep covered a lot of material that my textbooks didn’t, so it really helped expand my knowledge. I told everyone in my class about it and I told other medic students I met along the way about it. I still do the daily questions even though I passed the nat reg and state tests already.
About Paramedic Pocket Prep
Pocket Prep is your award-winning tool in mobile learning and exam preparation. Pocket Prep allows you to study anywhere, anytime, right from your mobile device. We strive to make studying more efficient by redefining how you prepare for the NREMT® Paramedic (NRP) exam.

* Academics’ Choice “Smart Media” award winner
* EdTech Digest “Cool Tool” award winner

The Science Behind Mobile Learning:
Overloading your brain with too much information at once is a common study mistake. Research has shown that smaller, more frequent study sessions are the key to knowledge retention. In other words, taking short quizzes on the go is a much more effective means of exam preparation than reading page after page in a textbook. Apps offer the benefit of interaction, which means you’re far more likely to remember a concept you engage with rather than one you’ve only read about.

Take your EMS studies with you, no matter where life takes you.

Get Started for Free:
We provide a limited free version so you can get a feel for the app before deciding to upgrade. The free version offers dozens of practice questions with detailed answer explanations and limited access to the Question of the Day.

Want Even More Practice?
Choose your ideal study package to gain access to our proven test bank. You'll enjoy:

- Hundreds of practice questions and detailed rationales
- Access to Question of the Day (QOTD)
- All social media bonus questions
- Exam Builder to create customized exams
- Money-Back Pass Guarantee*
- Priority in-app support

Pocket Prep Features:
- No internet required
- Study Modes: See answers as you go or at the end
- Retake past exams with a single tap
- Study reminders and QOTD notifications
- Automatic test saving and retrieval
- Detailed history and results reporting
- Exam day countdown
- Multi-device ready

Our team of writers and editors are industry leaders who have meticulously crafted practice questions and detailed answer explanations with you in mind. Since 2011, Pocket Prep has helped over six million students and professionals achieve more.

Need help? Contact us through the app’s support section at any time for a response within a few hours. *Terms and conditions apply for our Pass Guarantee. See our help center for details.
File size: 52077568
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Minimum OS version: 11.2
Release Date: 1448334839000
Published by Pocket Prep, Inc.
Website url: http://www.pocketprep.com/exams/nremt-nrp/
Publisher country: US
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