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What You Need to Know
about the Computer Adaptive
NREMT Exam
As an EMT
• You are in a position of
extraordinary public trust
• Some of your patients will
be in very critical condition,
and your actions may
make the difference
between life and death
• Your patients do not have
the luxury of getting a
“second opinion”
The certification process…
exists for the
protection of
the public!!!
This is your opportunity
to demonstrate that you
have the knowledge and skills
to be entrusted to
provide safe and effective
emergency care.
The Computer Adaptive Test
• Is a more fair and accurate
evaluation
• Provides rapid exam results
• Allows you to test where
and when you want
• Increases the
professionalism of EMS
Computer Adaptive Testing
• An “adaptive test”
presents you with items
that will be most
informative for measuring
your ability.
• Each test is tailored to the
individual.
What is Item Response Theory (IRT)?
• A very precise way to determine
ability
• Roughly based on the fact that
– If you have high ability you have a high
likelihood of answering an easy
question correctly.
– If you have low ability, you have a low
likelihood of answering a hard question
correctly.
• Since questions are targeted right
at your ability, the accuracy of the
measurement gets very high.
Combining CAT and IRT
• Results in test that is MUCH
more precise, accurate, and
fair
• Every question has
maximum measurement
value
• The state-of-the-art in
psychometrics
An Adaptive Test
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The “Perfect Candidate”
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The “Perfect Candidate”
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The “Perfect Candidate”
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The Ability Estimate
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When is the test over?
• The computer determines with at least
95% certainty that the candidate’s
ability is either above or below the
passing standard, OR
• The candidate receives a maximum
number of items*, OR
• The candidate runs-out-of-time*.
*=infrequent
Computer Adaptive Testing
• Every time the candidate answers
a question, the computer reestimates his or her ability.
• With every additional answer, the
ability estimate gets more precise.
• Based upon the most recent,
revised ability estimate, the
computer selects the next item to
be presented, such that the
candidate will find it challenging.
Important concepts
• There is no minimum
percentage of items correct to
pass.
• You will be challenged to the
limit of your ability.
More Fair and Accurate Evaluation
• Every candidate is measured
against predetermined competency
level
• CAT combined with IRT, is the most
precise method of evaluation
– Examination is individualized according to
candidate performance
– Exam matches question difficulty to
candidate ability
– Limited question exposure increases
validity
Results
• You will not receive exam
results at the test center
• In most cases, exam results
will be available the next
business day on the NREMT
website
Pearson VUE-Access
• World’s largest assessments and testing
business
• Extensive network of
– Pearson Professional Centers (PPC)
– Pearson VUE Testing Centers (PVTC)
• Extensive experience in delivering highstakes computer based tests
The Pearson VUE Network
• Pearson Professional Centers (PPCs)
– Pearson owned and operated test centers
– Used in urban areas
• Pearson VUE Testing Centers (PVTCs)
– Contractual relationship with Pearson VUE
– Used to increase access to EMS testing in
rural areas
Pearson VUE Testing Center
Exam Application Fees
Level
NREMT First Responder
Application
Fee
$ 65.00
NREMT-Basic
$ 70.00
NREMT-Intermediate/85/99
$ 100.00
NREMT-Paramedic
$ 110.00
The Application
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Scheduling your exam
• Once you are authorized
to test you will contact
Pearson VUE by phone
or internet
• You will be provided with
a variety of testing
options to select from
• Days, evenings, and
weekends are available.
Individual Results
• You may check your
results on the NREMT
website on the next
business day
• You will be send a
hardcopy of results and
credentialing materials
when you complete the
certification process
Integration with the Practical
Advanced Exams
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Candidates may take the psychomotor examination following
completion of the didactic and laboratory portions of a
program IF permitted by the Program Director AND the State
EMS Licensing Agency.
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Candidates may take the cognitive examination only after
completion of an entire state approved EMS course.
Basic Exams
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Candidates must complete an entire EMT course prior to
taking either part (cognitive or psychomotor) of the EMTBasic examination.
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Candidates may take the parts of the examination in any
order
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the NREMT will not release the results of either until BOTH
are completed.
Retesting
• If you are
unsuccessful, you may
retest after 14 days.
• This waiting period is
to provide you with
time to study prior to
retesting.
We wish you success on the
NREMT certification process…
and in your
exciting career
helping others
in need.