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Good luck! Another tip I've got is MAKE EYE CONTACT with the preceptor when you are doing or verbalizing something important. If you do this, you can make sure they hear what you are doing and are recognizing it. Verbalize everything you do, and go down the checklist for the practical in your mind.

Wouldja believe I flunked the medical station my first go for NREMT-B because I initially said "stay and play" instead of "load and go"? Did everything right except assigning priority. Got to retake that one. It is easier the second time, though, because you've already done the station once and you have a better feel for how it works.

I remember the first time, everyone was so darn nervous about the whole thing, it contributed to the environment as a whole. This time, hopefully you won't have that nebulous stress floating around you! :D

Good luck, let us know how it goes!

Wendy

CO EMT-B

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