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04/20/2026

I’ve watched thousands of students fail the NREMT.

Not because they didn’t study.
Not because they didn’t care.

But because of THIS:

They answered emotionally…

What the heck is that you ask?

This is extremely common…
Student scores 78–82% consistently on practice exams…

You can ask them any question and they get it right….

Yet…

→ Still failed registry.

Fix this ONE thing:

👉 Test logic

Within 10 days…
Passed.

Same knowledge.
Different thinking….

They have a decision-making problem.

That’s why I created:
NREMT Logic Killers™

Because if you don’t fix this…
You’ll keep failing—even if you “know your stuff.”

04/18/2026

I just turned my entire NREMT Test Taking Framework into a simple checklist…

You can use it during practice exams 👇

• Exactly how to read questions
• What to look for
• How to narrow answers
• How to guess correctly

If you want it…

👉 Comment “FRAMEWORK”

I’ll send it to you.

04/17/2026

Another student passed this week.

After failing… multiple times.

What changed?

Not more studying.

Not more flashcards.

👉 They followed a system

Here’s what they did differently:
1. Identified what the question was asking
2. Answered BEFORE looking at choices
3. Focused on what would kill the patient FIRST

That’s it.

Simple.

But most people don’t do it.

If you want help applying this…

I’ve got a few spots open.

Comment PASS and I’ll reach out.

04/16/2026

I’m going LIVE to break down:

👉 The exact 7-step framework I use to help students pass the NREMT in 30 days or less

We’ll cover:
• How to break down ANY question
• How to identify stable vs unstable patients FAST
• How to stop second guessing
• How to “guess smarter” when you’re stuck

If you’ve ever said:
“I knew that… I just picked the wrong answer”

You need this.

Drop a 🔥 below and I’ll send you the link.

04/15/2026

Taking more practice tests is NOT the answer.

I’ll say it again…

👉 Taking more tests will NOT fix your problem

If it did…

You’d already have your patch.

Most students:
• Take a test
• Get a score
• Take another test

And repeat the same mistakes.

The problem isn’t volume.

It’s no system for thinking

After every question you miss, ask:
1. Did I KNOW this?
2. If yes… what went wrong?

That’s where growth happens.

Not in more reps…

👉 In better thinking.

04/14/2026

If you’re struggling with NREMT questions…

Start here 👇

Step 1: Don’t read the whole question first

👉 Go straight to the LAST sentence

Look for words like:
• MOST appropriate
• NEXT step
• MOST likely
• PRIORITY

Because that tells you:

👉 What the question is ACTUALLY asking

Then ask yourself:
1. Is this asking me what to DO?
2. Is this asking what I SUSPECT?
3. Is this asking me to PRIORITIZE?

Most people skip this…

And that’s why they get questions wrong they actually KNOW.

Clarity > memorization

04/13/2026

I’ve had students come to me after taking 1,000+ practice questions…

Still failing.

Frustrated. Burned out. Ready to quit.

And within 30 days…

👉 They pass.

Not because they suddenly “learned everything”

But because they finally learned how to think through the question…

One student told me:

“This stuff shouldn’t be so easy. Once I learned what you’ve taught me, it all just clicked.”

That’s when everything changed.

This test isn’t about memorization.

It’s about:
• Recognizing patterns
• Understanding context
• Making decisions under pressure

That’s why I built my 7-step NREMT Test Taking Framework

Because once you see it…

You can’t unsee it.

And that’s when you pass.

03/14/2026

Understanding perfusion problems is crucial for the registry exam. Signs like altered LOC, pale/cool/diaphoretic skin, hypotension, and tachycardia point to shock. Recognizing hives or urticaria alongside these signs confirms anaphylactic shock. Master these patterns, and you'll pass.

03/14/2026

Recognizing shock early is crucial. When the body compensates, your blood pressure might seem normal, but a racing heart indicates it's struggling. If you wait until blood pressure drops, it's already too late. Mental status changes and falling blood pressure signal decompensation. If you want EARLY access to the Pattern Recognition Library, comment PATTERN RECOGNITION

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