To pass the NREMT National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians EMT/ Advanced test you need a score of 70.
The range of possible scores is 0 to 100.
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Yes! We offer practice tests for 6 different exam subjects, and there are 80 unique exams utilizing 7800 practice exam questions. Every subject has a free sample practice test you can try too!
EMT Intermediate 85 (NREMT-I85)
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EMT Intermediate 99 (NREMT-I)
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NREMT First Responder / EMR (EMR)
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NREMT EMT Advanced (EMT-Advanced)
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NREMT EMT Basic (EMT-Basic)
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NREMT Paramedic Exam (NREMT-P)
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For up-to-date information about registration for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, refer to the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians website.
Congratulations on your decision to become an EMS professional! The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification exams are your next hurdle. Exactly what can you expect with the NREMT exams?
The National Registry's mission is to provide a valid, uniform process to assess the knowledge and skills required for competent practice by EMS professionals. Certification is one component of public protection. The tests address content areas defined and validated by subject-matter experts, educators, and individuals working in EMS fields. The cognitive, computer adaptive test (CAT) is used in conjunction with other indicators of training and experience in the granting of certification.
Each NREMT CAT test is individualized in that each subsequent question is dependent on how the previous question was scored. The test gets progressively harder as you do better. The test is designed to maintain a level of difficulty that is above a certain threshold rather than a minimum percentage of correct answers. Because of the adaptive format of the exam, the number of questions can range from 70 to 120 to be completed within 2 hours. The AEMT and Paramedic exams allow 2 ½ hours to complete 80 to 150 questions.
In order to pass, candidates must meet a standard level of competency defined by the ability to provide safe and effective entry level emergency medical care. Results are not released at the test center or over the phone. Results will be posted to your National Registry Account usually within 2 business days following completion of the exam.
Specific information for each of the certification exams, including content and registration access, can be found at www.nremt.org.